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TeachersNSW | | | Show/Hide More Info | Justine has been a qualified TaKeTiNa teacher since 2001 and has recently completed the 3 year Senior level TaKeTiNa teacher training with Reinhard Flatischler. She is a senior assistant to Reinhard Flatischler both in classical music settings and in open public workshops.
Justine has a Masters Degree in Music Performance and has worked professionally for 20 years as a classical flutist with orchestras such as The Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra, The Sydney Symphony, Orchestra Victoria and The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
Justine studied flute and chamber music in Europe with world-renowned teachers Trevor Wye and Robert Aitken. She has an in-depth knowledge of the process of mastering a musical instrument along with a comprehensive understanding of musical composition and arrangement. She has extensive performing and teaching experience and has conducted wind ensembles and tutored youth orchestras.
As a TaKeTiNa teacher, Justine combines the musical competency, discipline and precision of a highly trained classical musician with the freedom and sensitivity that the TaKeTiNa process cultivates.
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 | Joseph Raya
Qualification: Advanced
Area: Far North Coast, Gold Coast, Brisbane
Website: -
Email: heartofthevillage (at) yahoo.com
Contact: 0427379839
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| | Show/Hide More Info | Advanced TaKeTiNa Teacher. Completed Senior training (yet to be certified). Also running Rites of Passage camps for boys and men, schools programmes and Environmental Restoration.
Joseph is a dad to two beautiful children and has been studying and running TaKeTiNa workshops since 1998. He leads Rites of Passage camps for teenage boys and men incorporating music, movement and storytelling having pioneered this work in Australia since 1993. Environmental restoration is another passion of his. He has also worked with disadvantaged youth, in disabilities services and with aboriginal elder men and women for healing and reconciliation.
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 | | | Show/Hide More Info | Simone is an advanced certified TaKeTiNa teacher who runs regular workshops with Simone Verdon (as 'rhythmjourneys') in the northern NSW area, in addition to workshops with other qualified teachers throughout Australia. She is also a non professional musician, who is continually exploring and developing her skills in asian percussion styles.
Simone is a registered Clinical Nurse Specialist with extensive health care industry experience. She is qualified in Critical Care (Emergency and Intensive Care) nursing, and currently holds a Clinical Nurse Specialist position in Emergency Nursing on the north coast of NSW. In addition, she has successfully completed further tertiary studies in Applied Science and Human Anatomy/Physiology.
Through her nursing career, Simone has developed an interest and passion to use music as a supportive therapy for health, relaxation and illness. Her percussion/musical skills and healing arts study/experience enable Simone to use TaKeTiNa as a tool to provide complementary management of pain, chronic illness, physical degenerative disease, anxiety disorder and relaxation therapy, in a safe, playful and supportive environment.
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 | | | Show/Hide More Info | Nick has been a qualified TaKeTiNa teacher since 2001 and has recently completed the 3 year Senior TaKeTiNa training. He will be finalising Senior certification in 2013.
After 15 years of experience in high level competition sports, Nick’s career ended in 1989 with serious injury. Over the next 4 years he studied the body / mind process of the “Alexander Technique” to rehabilitate himself, while at the same time starting a new path as a musician, eventually playing and composing professionally.
In 1996 he encountered TaKeTiNa and shifted his focus to using music as a healing force. Together with his experience of “high performance states in sport”, mind / body awareness gained from the Alexander Technique and in-depth understanding of principles in the TaKeTiNa process, he facilitates transformational work with both musicians and non-musicians in wide and varying fields of application
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 | | | Show/Hide More Info | Simone is a social worker who completed her basic and advanced TaKeTiNa trainings in 2011. With a keen interest in the individual healing potential and positive psycho-social aspects of TaKeTiNa.
Simone utilizes TaKeTiNa both within her working environment and open workshops in the Byron Shire, Northern NSW. Sharing this work with co-facilitator Simone Sivaraman, “Rhythm Journeys” was born in 2010, offering this work to the community and various health and social service organisations.
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TASMANIA | | | Show/Hide More Info | Christina is an advanced certified TaKeTiNa teacher and offers regular public workshops in Tasmania and South Australia.
She also facilitates private TaKeTiNa sessions with organisations and groups, and together with her colleagues offers workshops at festivals and gatherings. Christina has organised and run various small percussion and singing groups focusing on improvisation, and plays percussiona and sings with local musicians in a samba band (Chicada) and an afro-cuban ensemble.
Christina divides her time between TaKeTiNa and running a small business (FIMBY), which helps people to grow food in their own backyards. She is also providing environmental management advice and implementing stakeholder and community engagement programs with a renewable energy developer that is building a wind farm in north- east Tasmania.
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VICTORIA | | | Show/Hide More Info | Tania is currently training at Master level with founder Reinhard Flatischler, and assists Reinhard in the current Australian Teacher Training.
She teaches TaKeTiNa and her own subject, Pulse Rhythm in the NMIT music degree course (Melb), and works across the arts, corporate, education and health sectors as a musician, facilitator, teacher, theatre worker, and performing arts trainer. She has conducted Master classes, specialist rhythm and TaKeTiNa workshops at Melbourne University - Music Therapy department, VU, Latrobe University, Suzuki Summer School, and has worked for more than 10 years in the MTC's education program as rhythm/music teacher.
Tania has also worked as a guest artist at Summer Sing - New Zealand, Winter Song - Blue Mountains, and Rhythm Song - Perth, where she has conducted TaKeTiNa sessions, Pulse Drumming classes and Balkan Choir.
Among the many projects and collaborations over 20 years, Tania has worked with STOMP, The Graeme Leak String Quartet, Born in a Taxi, Rawcus, and has performed with Greg Shehan, Anita Hustas, David Jones, Lorrae Coffin, Ray Pereira, Adam Simmons, and Deborah Kayser.
Tania also works as live composer and collaborator with indigenous dance theatre group IDJA.
In 2004 Tania was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to research and study Korean drum and dance styles at the SamulNori Academy where she trained on buk and tsanngo.
She currently composes for her original group, The Barefoot Orchestra, and officially launches this 12 year project at the MONA FOMA festival in Tasmania, 2013. More details on Tania's music work go to www.taniabosak.com
From 2014, Tania will work with Reinhard in drum trainings and TaKeTiNa workshops in Europe, as well as musical collaborations and recordings with Reinhard Flatischler.
Tania is excited to now deepen her training with self-directed research as she embarks on post-graduate studies at VU in the TaKeTiNa Process, and its application to music/performance training and the TaKeTiNa as a process for health and well being.
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