23/05/2026
Note from John Sharkey:
I am so looking forward to sharing my presentation, “Fascia as a Process,” with my colleagues in the beautiful and historic city of Prague. Six days of practical sensorial touch supported by a deep appreciation for anatomy, history, human observation, and the remarkable pioneers whose ideas continue to shape our work today. What excites me most is the opportunity to continue the conversation begun by great thinkers such as Ida Rolf and so many others who dared to question reductionist views of the human body. For me, fascia is not a “thing” to be isolated, nor a layered wrapping to be separated from life itself, but a living process of continuity, adaptation, relationship, and expression. A dynamic architecture forever responding to environment, history, sensation, memory, gravity, and time. To stand in Prague, a city shaped by centuries of art, philosophy, music, and human story, while exchanging and updating ideas through touch, movement, anatomy, and conversation feels entirely fitting. I very much look forward to sharing the stage with Mary Bond, David Davis, Gale Rosewood, and Aleš Urbanczik, and to meeting colleagues from across Europe and beyond. I look forward to seeing you in the Czech Republic, John Sharkey Last Minute - 3 seats left to fill. You can get a Full Symposium Pass, a 3 Day Pass or as 1 Day Pass. Mary Bond, David Davis, Gale Rosewood, John Sharkey and Aleš Urbanczik as main presenters.