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| | Kate and Tinky Brass, Movement Classes |
 | | Another basic fact is that Jessmin Howarth was an expert in the so-called "old Movements" and Jeanne de Salzmann in the "newer exercises", while Bennett's repertoire was based partly on Howarth's, partly on De Salzmann's sources, and to a limited extend also on his personal contacts with Gurdjieff. |
 | | Jeanne de Salzmann focussed on the large amount of exercises given by Gurdjieff in his last years and whenever anybody wanted to know more about the older Movements, she simply advised to contact Jessmin Howarth, who - by the way - also supervised any recording on film of the earlier Movements. |
 | | Jessmin Howarth taught her knowledge both in Europe, mainly in England, and in the US, but the transmission lines have become either unclear or practically extinct and there was a considerable risk that many of the old Movements, as well as the specialised instructions that went with them, would be lost. |
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