

EP 08 - Studies with Krishnamacharya: A Conversation with Richard Schechner
This week we are so very glad to welcome Richard Schechner, who is a director, pioneer and founder in the field of performance studies, author of innumerable books, Professor Emeritus at New York University, editor of The Drama Review, and… a dedicated practitioner of the yoga he learned from his teacher, T. Krishnamacharya, in Chennai (then Madras) in 1971-72.
What a blessing to talk life and India with this great thinker, who also happens to be a holder of the torch of yoga.
In this episode, Mark, Rosalind and Richard discuss:
- How Richard came to study Krishnamacharya in the 1970s
- Why he doesn't belong to any one tradition, religion or tribe but rather sincerely combines their principles
- The power of ritual and why being precedes meaning
- The importance and paradox of "not-that-ness" and opening of infinite possibilities
- Richard's meticulous notebooks, including Krishnamacharya’s direct words during lessons, recorded word-for-word
- Krishnamacharya's impact on Richard's entire life, and the surprise of being asked to teach
- The relationship between performance studies and yoga, and how they serve one another
- The neverending student status in our lives and how we know teaching goes well
- Person-to-person transmission of knowledge vs. knowledge gathered from books
- Can you solve a material problem with immaterial means?
- Reframing the process of declining and getting old
- Is there hope for humanity? How can yoga help?
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