Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Post from DMTAC board members


Hello everyone,

2011 marked an important year as it is when the Dance Movement Therapy Association in Canada (DMTAC) was formed. We have been active in pushing forward new possibilities for training, advocacy and connecting dance movement therapy students and professionals.
2 Workshops were given this fall by Denise Nadeau (MDiv, DMin, BMPP) on Embodying Gratefulness which brings together the Body-Mind Psychotherapy practice of embodiment with the spiritual practice of gratefulness.
ADTA (American Dance Therapy Association) alternative route accreditation: We have been working diligently to find the most time effective and educational ways to become a dance movement therapist while in Canada. On January 17th, 2012 we had a first teleconference with International Subcommittee and Members at Large for ADTA Canadian Membership. Participants discussed the history of Canadian Membership and MALs, possibilities for joint association collaboration and other questions. If you are interested in listening to the call, please send your request to dancetherapyca@gmail.com . The replay line for this call will be available until December 1st, 2012.
We are developing now a website to link all provinces and territories to provide the following information:
a. General information regarding dance movement therapy in Canada.
b. Workshops and trainings offered provincially and related to alternative route.
c. Advertising gallery: a forum for members to advertise dance classes or other workshops they are offering.

If you are interested in becoming a member, please contact dancetherapyca@gmail.com for further details.
Membership Benefits:
a. Discounts on workshops and courses offered by the association.
b. Listed members on database of professional, students and affiliated professionals of dance movement therapy.
c. Assistance on becoming ADTA accredited and information on local training sessions that comply with alternative route requirements for ADTA accreditation.
d. Opportunities to network with other Dance Movement therapy students and professionals.
e. Become part of advocacy and awareness campaign to inform the public of benefits of DMT and why more institutions should offer applicable courses.
f. Opportunities to get involved with association committees and projects.

We cordially invite you to take part in the Dance Movement Therapy Open House during the Creative Arts Therapies Week on March 20th 2012. Contact dancetherapyca@gmail.com for further details.

Monday, January 03, 2011

Post from DMT student coordinator Farah Fancy

Hello everyone,

Happy New Year! I'm sending this message to the group

My name is Farah Fancy, a long time alternative route dmt student.

I currently work in Montreal with immigrant teens and adults using creative arts
therapies techniques to dialogue about mainly topics related to gender equality,
conjugal violence prevention, confidence building and cross cultural integration.

I co-run an afro cuban dance school to teach about afro cuban dance, movement and
culture. This has also turned into a small company that uses dance performance to
open discussion related to second generation immigrants bridging the gap between
living as a "Canadian" and adhering to the religion, values and morals of their
parents.

I was on the organizing committee of the AATQ conference "Full Circle in/of art
therapies". We continue to plan follow-up workshops for this upcoming year.

Lastly I am on the CATS week planning committee. If any of you are interested in
participating or have ideas of what would be a good way to promote dance movement
therapy in the city. Please do not hesitate to contact me. farahfancy@yahoo.ca

Happy New Year and updating the blogmeilleurs voeux à l'aube de cette nouvelle année!

Hello all and Happy New Year. Heureuses fêtes et meilleurs voeux à l'aube de cette nouvelle année! The New year's resolution for the Quebec Dance Therapy Community is to formalize our Association and to keep the blog up to date. We welcome information from across Canada and look forward to news from east to west.

The academic year in Montreal began with a wonderful and generous seminar offered by Dance Therapist Joan Chodorow who was here with several colleagues to present at and participate in the Jung Society Congress in Montreal on August 2010. Members of the creative arts therapies community met at Concordia University's Creative Arts Therapies Department where Joan offered a seminar on the work of Trudi
Schoop and a discussion on Trudi's large contribution to Dance Therapy and to Authentic Movement. She also discussed with us what it was like to study with Trudi and Mary (Whitehouse) many years ago.

Joining Joan was several of the Dance Therapy/Jungian presenters from the conference: Dance Therapist Debby Thomas; Renate Oppikofer, a senior Jungian analyst in Geneva who studied withTrudi; Tina Stromsted DMT and Jungian analyst in San Francisco;and Margarita Méndez, dancer, choreographer, psychologist, Jungian analyst, editor and now director of the analyst training program in Caracas the Venezuelan Society of Jungian analyst 22od. It was wonderful and we look forward to the return of Joan to Montreal.

In Late September Amber Grey was the Key note speaker of the conference of the Association d'Arts Therapeutes du Quebec. She also offered a full day work shop on
THE BODY AS VOICE: DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY, TRAUMA, AND THE RESTORATIVE PROCESS


The following is a description from the workshop:
Trauma is not an event, but an experience that lives in the body. After the body
registers a traumatic experience, it immediately activates its own process of
returning back to a state of balance and equilibrium. If this is not possible,
because of inadequate internal or external resources, the trauma continues to reside
in the body, and informs and shapes the individual’s perceptions and experiences.
The body is the site of all human experience, from the mundane to the sacred and
from the pleasurable to the terrifying. Resilient bodies literally and
metaphorically process life experiences fluidly. Trauma, however, imposes a block or
barrier to the body’s innate ability to integrate experience and therefore
challenges the inherent fluidity and grace of the body. Trauma can freeze the body
in time and space and thus prevent or impair movement and subsequent reorganization.
Body as Voice workshop participants will practice accessing the body as a powerful
resource in literally “moving through” trauma. Beginning with science and research
based trauma theory and its connection to the inherent wisdom of the body,
participants in this workshop will learn the importance of “resourcing” as a way to
facilitate the restorative process. In addition, the importance of culture as both a
resource and a paradigm to guide somatic and expressive arts
interventions will be highlighted. This workshop will begin to prepare participants
to integrate the strength-based Center-Post Framework (“CPF”) into their clinical
practice with survivors of severe trauma and humans rights abuses in order to
facilitate the restorative process.

Amber Elizabeth Lynn Gray, MPH, MA, ADTR, NCC, LPCC, has over twenty-five years
experience in human service and working with displaced people, refugees, and
survivors of human rights abuses, and over 13 years experience working with
survivors of civilian and combat-related war trauma, torture, domestic violence and
ritual abuse. Her expertise is in integration of creative arts and body-based
practices and methods into clinical, psychotherapeutic and healing practices. She
has extensive experience developing community based, culturally congruent treatment
models for trauma recovery that reinforce individual and communal resilience.
Through the application of somatic psychology and creative arts psychotherapies she
offers steps towards trauma recovery. She provides training and consultation
nationally and internationally. In addition, Amber E. Gray is the originator of a
trauma & resiliency framework named “The Center Post Framework” (“CPF”) which
integrates Somatic Psychology, Dance Movement Therapy, Developmental Psychology,
Body-Mind Centering, the Polyvagal Theory and creative arts modalities into the
healing process with survivors of extreme trauma. CPF is built on years of clinical
and program experience with survivors of torture and war from many areas and
cultures and honours the healing traditions she has learned in Haiti.
For more information please visit: www.aatq.org This event also was a major success. We also welcome Ambers return to Montreal.



In November of 2010 Lucie Beaudry brought the film BREATH MADE VISIBLE a new film on the life of Anna Halprin to Cinema du Parc in Montreal. BREATH MADE VISIBLE un film sur la vie de la danseuse et choregraphe americaine Anna Halprin, aussi reconnue comme une figure importante en danse-therapie. This was another important event for the community.Pour plus d'information: http://argotpictures.com/bmv_fr_cinemaduparc.html

Lucie Beaudry

info@luciebeaudry.com
www.luciebeaudry.com

I continue to teach in the Creative Arts Therapies Department at Concordia and work at the Centre for the arts in Human Development (www.cahd.net). A major project over the past four years for me has been the Parkinsons Dance Project/Parkinsons en Mouvement where we offer several dance classes each week as well as a group for voice and singing. I would love to hear from anyone involved in Dance and Parkinsons. I will post more on that project later in the month.

More soon and look for posts from accross Canada!!

Joanabbey Sack

Friday, October 16, 2009

Dance Movement Therapy Info session in Montreal

Dear all,
There will be an information session held in Montreal on Wednesday november 18th 2009. This information session will be covering Dance Movement Therapy and emphasizing on the creation of an association for Dance Movement Therapy in Montreal. We will have information on future events, workshops, courses, conferences of Dance Movement Therapy on an International and Local level. This info session will be held at Concordia University in the Visual Arts Building, room: 272, Rene Levesque cross Crescent, metro: Lucien-L'allier or Guy-Concordia from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm.
Thank you and hope see you there.

Bonjour a tous,
Il y aura une session d'information a Montreal le Mercredi 18 Novembre 2009. Cette session couvra la Therapie pas la Danse et le Mouvement en appuyant sur la creation d'une association pour la Therapie par la Danse et le Mouvement a Montreal. Nous aurons des informations sur des futur evenements, conferences, cours, ateliers de Therapie par le Danse et le Mouvement a un niveau International et Local.
Cette session d'information sera tenu a l'Universite de Concordia au Pavillon des Arts Visuels, salle: 272, Rene Levesque Boulevard West croisement Crescent, metro: Lucien-L'allier ou Guy-Concordia, de 17:30 a 19:30.
Merci et en esperant d'y vous voir.

Workshop: Embodied Non-Violence

Embodied Non-Violence: An Introduction

Embodied Non-Violence is a body and spirit practice that draws on body wisdom to develop internal resources to live out non-violence in situations of conflict and to restore self-worth and vitality after experiences of violence and trauma. This workshop will introduce participants to some of the key components of embodied non-violence: embodiment practice and presence skills, and provide some experiences of different levels and ways of embodying and resourcing non-violence, with an emphasis on play, creativity, self-care and connection to Spirit. This workshop will be useful for those who work with survivors of violence.
November 1. 9 am – 5 pm.
School for Community and Public Affairs
2149 Mackay (Metro Guy Concordia)
Cost $50 -$75 sliding scale. Bring a bag lunch and snacks will be provided.
Please wear comfortable clothing

Denise Nadeau is of mixed French, Irish, English and Mi’kmaq heritage. She is a theologian, movement therapist and popular educator whose work combines expressive art therapies and spiritual practices in the repair of violence. She has worked in the area of prevention and healing of violence against women for over thirty years. In the past ten years she has been involved in interfaith programming to prevent violence in the context of racism and colonialism and in the area of building Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal relationships. She is Director of the Interfaith Summer Institute for Justice, Peace and Social Movements at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, an Adjunct Faculty in Religion at Concordia and a Research Associate at Simone de Beauvoir Institute, and currently is working with Lenonet Project at University of Victoria. Between 2003 and 2005 she co-designed with Nisha Sajnani the Creating Safe Spaces Program at the South Asian Women`s Community Centre in Montreal. She has developed and taught Embodied Non-Violence in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal.

To register contact Farah Fancy at 514-481-2775 or email:
farahfancy@yahoo. ca and provide the following details:
1) Name,
2) Phone Number,
3) E-mail address,
4) Why you are interested in the topic, and
5) What you are hoping to gain from attending.
Due to the experiential nature of this workshop, space is limited.
To confirm attendance please mail your cheque to:
Farah Fancy
4635 Beaconsfield Ave
Montreal, QC H4A 2H8

Monday, May 11, 2009

Passport Santé

Here is the link to Passport Santé with their information on Dance Movement Therapy:

Voici le lien pour Passport Santé et leurs information concernant la Thérapie par la danse:

http://www.passeportsante.net/fr/Therapies/Guide/Fiche.aspx?doc=danse_therapie_th
P-ê

Friday, March 06, 2009

CATS Week

Vendredi 20 mars 2009, 18h30-20h30/ Friday, March 20, 2009, 6:30-8:30pm
PORTES OUVERTES / OPEN HOUSE
Thérapie par la Danse et le Mouvement / Dance Movement Therapy
L’occasion de rencontrer des étudiants et des professionnels, et participer à un échange d’information
intérêts et besoins. Il y aura des livres pour consultation, de l’information sur les cours à Montréal et d
d’autres villes au Canada ainsi qu’une présentation de films dans la salle adjointe. Vous êtes les
bienvenus. En esperant vous y voir
Opportunity to become informed, meet students and professionals and participate in exchange of infor
as to your interests and needs. There will be a book table, information on courses and learning opportu
Montréal, other cities in Canada and collaborating programs in the U. S. You are invited to come and
topics which interest you, to move together and to discuss with professionals in field. Looking forwar
meeting you. Come join the dance!
Lieu/Location: Université Concordia University - Pavillon des Arts Visuels/ Visual Arts Building;
1395 Boul. René Lévesque W. (coin/corner Crescent), salle/room 245 (Metro Lucien-L’allier ou/or Guy).
INFORMATION: dmtinfo@alcor.concordia.ca ou/or joanabby@alcor.concordia.ca

Monday, February 23, 2009

NEADTA Spring conference

The New England Chapter of the ADTA

Annual Spring Conference
The Kestenberg Movement Profile:
The Rhythms in Our Lives:
Dance/Movement Therapy Tools


The Annual NEADTA Spring Conference of The New England Chapter of the American Dance Therapy Associaton

Co-sponsored by:
Antioch University New England
Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling Program

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

At Antioch University New England
40 Avon Street, Keene, NH

Keynote Panel:
Janet Kestenberg Amigh(Moderator),
K. Mark Sossin, Susan Loman,
Suzanne Hastie, & Silvia Birklein

For More Information, Contact Conference
Co-Chairs:
Susan Loman, MA, ADTR, NCC: at [mailto:sloman@antiochne.edu ]sloman@antiochne.edu
Cathy Lebeaux, MA, LCMHC, ADTR, NCC: at [mailto:clebeaux@ne.rr.com ]clebeaux@ne.rr.com

Conference profits support the NEADTA Penny Lewis Student
Scholarship Fund


Susan Loman, Director,
MA Program in Dance/Movement Therapy
and Counseling
Professor and Associate Chair
Department of Applied Psychology
Antioch University New England
40 Avon St.
Keene, NH 03431
603-283-2137

Friday, January 30, 2009

Happy New Year

Hello,
Happy new year, updates will be arriving soon. We will be organizing a major workshop for CATS week in March 2009. Keep checking in and please let us hear from you.

Bonjour,
Bonne annee, de nouvelles informations arriveront bientot. Nous organizons un evenement pour la semaine CATS en Mars 2009. Continuer a regarder les nouveaux postes et faisez vous entendre.