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  1. Jeanne de Salzmann (born Jeanne-Marie Allemand) often addressed as Madame de Salzmann (January 26, 1889, Reims – May 24, 1990, Paris) was a French-Swiss dance teacher and a close pupil of the spiritual teacher G. I. Gurdjieff.

  2. 1 de mar. de 2020 · A conservatory trained pianist and student of Dalcroze, Jeanne de Salzmann (1889–1990) met Gurdjieff in 1919 and was his closest pupil until his death. She went on to lead and support the Gurdjieff Work in Paris, London, New York, and Caracas, with emphasis on the Movements.

  3. La señora De Salzmann se entregó de todo corazón a Gurdjieff y a su trabajo, y dedicó su propia contribución como un “homenaje” a él. Fue también implacable en su llamado a los otros a vivir la enseñanza.

  4. 24 de may. de 1990 · Jeanne de Salzmann. January 26, 1889 – May 24, 1990. Jeanne de Salzmann often addressed as Madame de Salzmann was the daughter of the famous Swiss architect Jules Louis Allemand and of Marie Louise Matignon. She began her career at the Conservatory of Geneva, studying piano.

  5. Jeanne de Salzmann studied piano, composition, and orchestral conducting at the Conservatory of Geneva. Dancer and teacher of rhythmic movements, she was a pupil of Emile-Jaques Dalcroze who opened an avant-garde institute of the arts devoted to music, dance, and theater in Germany in 1912.

  6. The extraordinary book 'The Reality of Being' is taken from the notebooks of Jeanne de Salzmann. This website contains a video of Mme de Salzmann in her 100th year, as well as suggestions to help groups of people work together to try to live the Fourth Way teaching of G.I. Gurdjieff.

  7. JEANNE DE SALZMANN nació en 1889 en Reims (Francia), y creció en Ginebra (Suiza). Se casó en 1912 con Alexandre de Salzmann, un reconocido pintor ruso, y lo acompañó de regreso a su...