Sunday, January 17, 2010
Naseua And Taste Of Soap
Intended to : psychologists, therapists, health professionals, educators, sexologist / as, therapists, social workers .. .
. MADRID
> Home: October 2010
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restricted.
: applications for the 3 rd promotion :
reme@voarte.org - voa@voarte.org
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ADDRESSED BY :
VICTOR RIVERS
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The Body Therapist is a professional specialized in implementing techniques that rely on somatic languages \u200b\u200bto assist in the psychotherapeutic process. This specialization is not only the product of theoretical knowledge of these techniques and their respective frames, but mainly from personal experience in "his own body," ie "in person", the techniques mentioned.
COURSE AGENDA:
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The therapist's body. The therapeutic role of corporal expression
. The physical availability of the therapist
. Breathing, relaxation and massage in the process of embodiment
. The bioenergetics and other physical techniques: Eutony, Feldenkrais and Rolfing
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Corporal Psychodrama.
Experiential Dance.
body image. The body and creativity
. the psychosomatic
.'s body from the holistic concept of health
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transpersonal body awareness. Supervisory Body Therapist role
REQUIREMENTS:
· Interview with coordinators.
· Degree.
ACCESS REQUEST:
voARTE Contact: info@voarte.org
620882798 tlf .- restricted spaces.
Registration Open!
Link: http://www.terapeutascorporales.org/
PARTNERS:
. Salaverría
Maria Gracia. Peter Andreoli
. Víctor Orive
and COORDINATION TUTORIALS:
. Reme Montero Herranz
Friday, January 15, 2010
Underwear For Singlets
DANCE DAY MESSAGE (29 APRIL 09)
The future of dance lies in the people who do not dance.
They fall into two categories: those who simply did not learn to dance, and those who think they can not dance. These two types of people represent the biggest challenge for the profession of dance teacher. In line with UNESCO's fight against prejudice and discrimination, we are trying to expand the boundaries of dance to change the current perception of what a dancer. The art of dance is not necessarily a statement of the extremely physical, the accurate, or the overwhelming emotion. Can be a celebration of interaction between performers. We can enrich the dance recitals with singers, actors, storytellers, mimes, acrobats, etc of all ages and all degrees of disability. ! The integration through the dance of the hitherto excluded, not only a moral duty, but also opens a wide gate in times of economic crisis and unemployment. In every country there are millions of people with physical or mental disability. We think they're ready to bailar.Ayudarlos create new jobs for thousands of dance teachers. The disabled are assisted by the Ministry of Health, whose budget is many times greater than that of the Ministry of Culture. The integration of marginalized persons in the practice of dance is as important as their integration into the labor market. CID adheres to the principle that everyone can dance. Dance Day 2009 is dedicated to integrating dance. Include all members of society in our courses and our stage performances. Prof. Alkis
RaftisPresidente International Council DanzaUNESCO, Paris
The future of dance lies in the people who do not dance.
They fall into two categories: those who simply did not learn to dance, and those who think they can not dance. These two types of people represent the biggest challenge for the profession of dance teacher. In line with UNESCO's fight against prejudice and discrimination, we are trying to expand the boundaries of dance to change the current perception of what a dancer. The art of dance is not necessarily a statement of the extremely physical, the accurate, or the overwhelming emotion. Can be a celebration of interaction between performers. We can enrich the dance recitals with singers, actors, storytellers, mimes, acrobats, etc of all ages and all degrees of disability. ! The integration through the dance of the hitherto excluded, not only a moral duty, but also opens a wide gate in times of economic crisis and unemployment. In every country there are millions of people with physical or mental disability. We think they're ready to bailar.Ayudarlos create new jobs for thousands of dance teachers. The disabled are assisted by the Ministry of Health, whose budget is many times greater than that of the Ministry of Culture. The integration of marginalized persons in the practice of dance is as important as their integration into the labor market. CID adheres to the principle that everyone can dance. Dance Day 2009 is dedicated to integrating dance. Include all members of society in our courses and our stage performances. Prof. Alkis
RaftisPresidente International Council DanzaUNESCO, Paris
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