François Combeau

François Combeau Helsingissä 12.-13.9.2026

KAIKILLE AVOIN FELDENKRAIS® -VIIKONLOPPU HELSINGISSÄ SYYSKUUSSA 2026
FELDENKRAIS® PUBLIC WORKSHOP IN HELSINKI IN SEPTEMBER 2026

Teema / Theme

“Through the feet, stable and dynamic support during action, better balance in all situations”

La / Sat 13-18
Su / Sun 10-14.30

Paikka: Minervaskolan, Apollonkatu 12, Helsinki

Opettaja / TeacherFrançois Combeau

Hinta / Course fee: 200€
(sis. ALV/ incl. VAT 13,5%)

Maksuosoite / Account: FI66 5318 0920 0227 34
Viesti / Invoice message: FC2026

Ilmoittautumiset / Registration:
marie.korkko@gmail.com / +358408328519

To be balanced is to be capable of balance, that is to say capable of organizing fine adjustments, both physical and psychological, which allow one to adapt to events coming from outside as well as from inside. The balance of the upright man is therefore not a ”posture” in the formal sense of the term, but an ”acture”, a true availability to act, react and find one’s balance at every moment and in all situations.

Finding true verticality, a human being considerably expands their field of observation and action. Their feet, a true grounding point, place them in constant exchange with the earth’s energy. They are also the meeting point between the horizontality of the ground and their own verticality.

Above the ankle, more than fifty joints are organized, which determine their balance as a standing human. Any imbalance inevitably leads to compensatory use of the musculature to support the skeleton, thereby reducing its ability to move.

The human body’s supports are the dynamic expression of two equal and opposite forces: the force of gravity (linked to gravitation) and the inverse return of everything received by the ground (theory of bi-verticalism).

While they are physical, these supports are just as psychological. Indeed, the psyche sometimes adds to, sometimes reduces the action of gravity (the anxious person who walks on tiptoe, another walking with small steps as if with regret, heeling the ground with his arrogance or even dragging the slippers of moral or physical misery…).

During this workshop, through awareness-raising situations and the exploration of easy yet unusual movements, performed effortlessly, with a curious mind and a desire to play, the following will be proposed:

  • Develop the numerous sensory receptors of the foot, which will allow for more functional balance
    management (for standing, walking, singing, dancing, skiing, etc.)
  • Refine the differentiation between the different elements of the foot, ankle, and toes, which will give the feet all the sensory-motor intelligence to adapt to terrain and situations. This work will also constitute a true dialogue with the upper layers of the brain, the feet being particularly represented in the motor cortex.
  • Discover the astonishing relationships between the support of the feet on the ground and respiratory function, gaze, vocal expression, and more generally our physical and mental attitude toward action and the environment.

    By finding the security of stable and dynamic support as well as better organization of one’s skeleton in the gravitational field, Human beings, freed from the worry of maintaining their balance, can dare to leap into action without restraint and move forward.

François Combeau is a Feldenkrais Teacher and Trainer.
As teacher/practitioner of the Feldenkrais Method® for 35 years, Francois Combeau has a wide range of teaching experience of ATM® lessons, including weekly classes, theme series, and numerous seminars in Paris, throughout Europe and in Detroit (Michigan), for professionals in the fields of the arts, athletics and health.
He also works with individuals helping them to develop a fuller quality of life – physically, mentally and emotionally.
As an experienced Assistant-Trainer and than Trainer, he has been involved in many training in Europe, in Paris with Myriam Pfeffer, in Liege, Belgium with Yvan Joly, in Bad Windshiem, Germany with Mark Reese, and in the U.S. with Anat Baniel. These trainers have in many ways been his mentors. Francois has taught advanced training in France, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany and the U.S. He has also the desire to share the experience he developed teaching for 15 years in small continuity educational training’s, creating a very interactive, precise and supportive way of working with students.

Feldenkrais ryhmä

Pianokellarin Feldenkrais® -kesätunnit 3.-13.6.

Pianokellarin Feldenkrais® -kesätunnit starttaavat 3.6.! Tunteja on arkipäivisin yhteensä kuusi kertaa välillä 3.-13.6.

Tuntien aikataulu:
maanantaisin klo 12-13
keskiviikkoisin klo 10-11
torstaisin klo 17-18


Hinta 16e /kerta.

Lämpimästi tervetuloa niin aiemmin tunneilla käyneet kuin kaikki uudet tutustujat!

Tunneille et tarvitse mukaan muuta kuin itsesi. Kaikille Feldenkrais® -tunneille voit myös osallistua aina omissa arkivaatteissasi.
Lue lisää menetelmästä: Feldenkrais®
Kaikki tunnit ovat pienryhmätunteja. Ohjaajana toimii auktorisoitu Feldenkrais® -opettaja Marie Körkkö.

Ilmoittautumiset ja lisätiedot: marie.korkko@gmail.com / 040 832 8519

Pianokellarin tuntien peruutusehdot:
Tunnin voi peruuttaa hyvitystä vastaan 24h ennen. Sen jälkeen peruutetut tunnit veloitetaan kokonaisuudessaan.

François Combeau

François Combeau Helsingissä 16.-17.9.2023


KAIKILLE AVOIN FELDENKRAIS-VIIKONLOPPU HELSINGISSÄ ALEKSANTERIN TEATTERILLA /
FELDENKRAIS PUBLIC WORKSHOP IN HELSINKI, ALEKSANTERI THEATER


La / Sat 13-18
Su / Sun 10-14.30

Opettaja / Teacher: François Combeau


Teema / Theme:          

“To live in freedom, breathe in freedom …”

«Go beyond what is breathing, there you will find breath»  (Shri Aurobindo)

”Breathing is a universal, dynamic process in which man is included. It manifests itself in us through respiration, apparent as inhalation and exhalation. This is indeed a two-way flow between the inner and outer worlds, a gateway to All. This dynamic process does not belong to us. It is a cycle triggered without any intervention of the mind and sustained beyond our control. Yet we can intervene through voluntary muscles which shrink or expand spaces and impose shapes.

This duality can be difficult to accept at times. All our work on breathing, the changes we are seeking and the control we are striving to acquire should never relegate breathing to a possession – under the ownership of the Ego – or a creation of the mind. When breathing loses its natural rhythm and spontaneous dynamism, it loses its linking function and rapidly becomes an ill-adapted response to our needs ”here and now”.

Deep breathing is not confined to the chest or diaphragm movements. It involves the entire body. Unicity and balance are the features of healthy breathing. For all parts of the body to live and breathe fully, the chest must be stripped of its armour, the face must allow the passages (nostrils, pharynx, glottis…) to loosen, and the spine must recover its wholeness and flexibility, so as to track the wave of breath as it wells up from the abdomen, travels right through the body and unfurls across the face.

By embodying universal breath in us, breathing indeed provides a two-way flow between the inner and outer worlds. Consequently, if nothing is there to impede this dynamic process, it can remain free and adapt to the reality of both worlds while meeting our needs, intentions, activities, emotional states and relationships. It faithfully shadows our physical life as well as the subtlechanges in our emotional life.

A person’s breathing patterns cannot realy evolve by means of any conditioned learning or by imposing a system but by:

  • recovering freedom of the physical support and actualisation site of our bodies and body movements;
  • returning the nervous system’s capacity to receive information from both inner and outer worlds;
  • producing an appropriate response by controlling the opening-up processes and developments leading to its expression.

With constantly renewed curiosity and creative attention to his own way of proceeding, each student will feel Breathing become easier, greater freedom in day-to-day activities


François Combeau  is a Feldenkrais teacher and Trainer.

As a teacher/practitioner of the Feldenkrais Method® for 35 years, Francois Combeau has a wide range of teaching experience of ATM® lessons, including  weekly classes, theme series, and numerous seminars in Paris, throughout Europe and in Detroit (Michigan), for professionals in the fields of the arts, athletics and health.
He also works with individuals helping them to develop a fuller quality of life – physically, mentally and emotionally. 

As an experienced Assistant-trainer and than Trainer, he has been involved in many training in Europe, in Paris with Myriam Pfeffer, in Liege, Belgium with Yvan Joly, in Bad Windshiem, Germany with Mark Reese, and in the U.S. with Anat Baniel.  These trainers have in many ways been his mentors.  Francois has taught advanced training in France, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany and the U.S.  He has also the desire to share the experience he developed teaching for 15 years in small continuity educational training’s, creating a very interactive, precise and supportive way of working with students.

Kurssin opetuskieli: englanti /
Teaching language: English

Paikka / Place:
Studio Yama
(Aleksanterin teatterin 4. kerros)
Bulevardi 27, Helsinki


Kurssin hinta / Price: 195€
Tili / Account: FI66 5318 0920 0227 34 // Viesti / Message: FC 2023


Ilmoittautumiset ja tiedustelut / Registration and info:
marie.korkko@gmail.com / +358 40 832 8519 / Marie Körkkö

Tervetuloa!
Welcome!


Osanottajamäärä on rajoitettu – paikat täytetään ilmoittautumisjärjestyksessä. /
The number of participants is limited – places are filled in order of registration.

Ilmoittautuminen on voimassa heti kun kurssimaksu on maksettu. /
Registration is valid as soon as the course fee has been paid.