Join Daria Halprin as she speaks and responds to your questions about the structure and content of the next Level 2 Weekend Online Training Program that begins in March 2023. Tamalpa’s Program Coordinator, Amy McGrath, will also be present to answer any administrative questions you might have. Level 1 Graduates are invited to join Daria and Amy to get answers to your questions about continuing your Tamalpa Life/Art process education, continuing on to Level 3, Tamalpa Practitioner Certification, professional registration with ISMETA, degree pathways, the ArtCorps scholarship program and anything else you might want to know about Level 2. Click the Register Here link to sign up and receive a Zoom link to attend.
This session is intended for Level 1 Graduates only, please.
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Daria Halprin, MA, REAT, RSMT: co-founding director of Tamalpa Institute, dancer, poet, teacher, and author, is among the leading pioneers in the field of movement/dance and expressive arts education and therapy. Her work bridges the fields of somatic psychology, movement/dance therapy, expressive arts therapy, community-based arts and health education, organizational consultancy, leadership development, social change and performance. Bringing a life-long practice in the arts to her work, published writings include: Coming Alive; The Expressive Body in Life, Art and Therapy; contributing author Expressive Arts Therapy: Principles and Practices; Poesis: Essays On the Future of the Field; and Body Ensouled, Enacted and Entranced.
Amy Lynn McGrath has danced and performed her entire life. She holds her B.A. in theatre arts, with a dance concentration, from Sonoma State University and has been teaching dance for 24 years. A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Amy has taught dance and choreographed musicals all over the country. From 2008 to 2013, she was the proud owner of McGrath’s Performing Arts Academy, a dance studio in Sonoma County. She also co-founded the non-profit organization STAR Kids, a musical theatre company for children, and has taught for other non profit organizations in Northern California. Amy currently teaches dance and choreographs throughout the Bay Area and is extremely excited to be a part of the Tamalpa Institute team. Her favorite “job”, however, is her role as Auntie Amy to two of the greatest growing young men.