“To dance with life and not against it, to move responsively instead of reactively, this is a way to make spirit visible in the world.”
This workshop will be a creative exploration on returning home to the body and to the heart of what matters in your life through movement and art making. There is a potent connection to be made between our physical, emotional and imaginative experiences. As we make this connection, movement can serve as a metaphor and a narrative that reveals, expresses and transforms. Encountering old stories, we discover artful ways to restory ourselves, bringing new vision to the life themes that matter to us.
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.
PAYMENT
Payment Options
*CEUs available, pre-registration required.
Provider number: 75903. This course meets the qualifications for 12 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. For additional information about CEUs for this course contact us at office@tamalpa.org or 415-457-8555.
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DATE:
March 18, 2017 - March 19, 2017TIME:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PMPRICE:
$250LOCATION
Held at the historic Mountain Home Studio, Kentfield, California15 Ravine Way
Kentfield, CA 94904