Lavinia has helped people improve their wellbeing, movement, behavior, relationships, and careers for over 35 years. Her unique expertise connects the dots between posture, movement, emotions, and the mind. Her training and professional career have included theater, dance, yoga, and the martial arts.
Whether you’re a healing professional, personal coach, yogi, Feldenkrais Practitioner, movement teacher, or personal spiritual seeker, Lavinia’s unique synthesis of diverse movement and healing modalities can help you fully inhabit yourself in an embodied way so you can experience greater physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.
Lavinia’s students consistently report feeling a renewed sense of hope, self-awareness, and re-engagement with their bodies. One of the most profound benefits people experience is — to use one participant’s words — leaving “chronic pain in the dust.”
During this powerful hour, you’ll also learn how you can continue on this healing and transformative path with Lavinia in her new 7-week course, where you’ll delve deeper into gentle Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement practices...
... developing more functional habits through intentional and attentional movement, so you can open new possibilities for your body and your life.
This potent program can help you reduce physical pain, increase flexibility, improve your balance, and enhance your vibrance, as you enjoy stress-free movement in a safe, non-competitive environment.
What People Are Saying About Lavinia Plonka...
In practicing Feldenkrais, it looks and feels like you’re doing next to nothing, yet the effects are profound. Taking Lavinia’s classes always leaves me feeling taller, stronger, pain-free, and awakened to the potential of a better me. The power in the art of the subtle can’t be emphasized enough, and Lavinia delivers it with fun, precision, and grace. — Merina Ty-Kisera, LAc, DiplAc, author of Acupressure With Essential Oils
Lavinia Plonka is one of the most engaging, brilliant, fun instructors I have ever experienced in any field. My students in the Florida Keys and I personally have benefited from Lavinia’s unique blend of somatic modalities that free up our bodies, relax our minds, and open our hearts. Lavinia’s profound understanding and easy-to-follow teaching of the Feldenkrais Method is refreshing, entertaining, and life-changing. — Judy Greenman, Body Brain Freedom
Lavinia Plonka has an easy, understated teaching style that gracefully unwinds her vast formal and intuitive knowledge of the body and its metaphors, unlocking the power of the Feldenkrais Method to free attention and create greater ease — in our bodies and in our lives. If you have an opportunity to study with her, I recommend it. — Mike Morrell, co-founder of ReWilder and collaborating author with Richard Rohr on The Divine Dance
Lavinia is an engaging and expert movement teacher who helps you know your body in easy and accessible ways that lead to transformation. I’m consistently amazed at how small movements have huge effects. — Leanne Cusumano Roque, president of Shine Like the Sun and author of the award-winning book, Live Light: Simple Steps
About Lavinia Plonka
Body language expert Lavinia Plonka has helped people improve their movement, behavior, health, and careers for over 35 years. Her unique expertise connects the dots between posture, movement, emotions, and the mind. Lavinia is the founder of Kinēsa, an educational process that integrates movement, science, and ancient wisdom traditions.
Lavinia’s training and professional career have included theater, dance, yoga, and the martial arts. A former vice president of the Feldenkrais Guild of North America, she has taught the Feldenkrais Method for over 30 years, is a lead instructor of the Emotional Body and an ISMETA Master Somatic Movement Educator. Her theater credits include the Guggenheim Museum’s Learning Through Art program, international tours, commercials for Nickelodeon, and more.
Lavinia has written several books exploring the intersection of movement, awareness, and wellbeing, including What Are You Afraid Of? which has been translated into seven languages. She is director of the Asheville Movement Center in North Carolina, where she maintains a busy private practice.