Deborah Polikoff

Deborah Polikoff

Deborah Polikoff

Deborah Polikoff played a piano concerto with the Chicago Symphony as a teenager, was awarded the Radcliffe Poetry Prize in her twenties, and co-founded a community arts center in Silver City, NM, in her thirties. In her forties, she became Eve Kodiak – mother, practitioner specializing in developmental movement and personal growth, writer and composer for children, and improvisational recording artist with cellist David Darling. Approaching sixty, she returns to scoop up the old identity, so that she can publish, not as the practitioner/educator careful of her audience, but as the poet responsible only to herself – and retrieve the younger self she once jettisoned. Eve Kodiak will consult, Deborah Polikoff will write, and both are grateful to Orlando, who led the way. Read about Eve Kodiak at www.evekodiak.com. Deborah Polikoff is yours to discover in person. Studio Hour Leader, Consultant, Waves Discussion Series Contributor

Author: A Room of Her Own

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