""The somatic movement field is growing rapidly, and these authors are well suited to represent its diversity of theories and applications. Through their vast experience, they provide a range of perspectives that demonstrates the full scope of somatic phenomena. A wonderful introduction to the more philosophical strand of somatic inquiry.""--Martha Eddy, founding director of Moving for Life ""Full of passion, care, and creative spirit, this book brings the depth and scope of somatic movement into view and should be read by all artists, scholars, and students interested in working closely with their embodied dancing selves.""--Vida L. Midgelow, author of Reworking the Ballet: Counter-Narratives and Alternative Bodies ""I was impressed with the organization, structure, and meticulousness of Moving Consciously. It will be a welcome addition to the growing literature in the field.""--Rebecca Nettl-Fiol, author of Dance and the Alexander Technique: Exploring the Missing Link ""There is not another publication that so completely addresses the merging of dance, somatics, and phenomenological practice. Beautifully written, well conceived, thought provoking, and reflective. It will become one of the new and long-lasting 'must reads' in the field.""--Becky Dyer, School of Film, Dance, and Theatre, Arizona State University