[Adta] Re: Adta Digest, Vol 22, Issue 16

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Mon Aug 6 08:06:06 EDT 2007


Thanks for the link. Posted this am.
Leslie Armeniox
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>   1. Fwd: inquiry (info1 at adta.org)
>   2. RE: 4 posts so far (so you think you can dance) (skdmt2)
>   3. Nigel - What about Dance Therapy? (writelora at hotmail.com)
>   4. FW: [Adta] Nigel - What about Dance Therapy? (Lora Wilson)
>   5. RE: Nigel - What about Dance Therapy? (skdmt2)
>   6. RE: Nigel - What about Dance Therapy? (Tina Erfer)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun,  5 Aug 2007 12:05:14 -0400
> From: info1 at adta.org
> Subject: [Adta] Fwd: inquiry
> To: adta at adta.org
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> Please respond directly to ana.afortunado at gmail.com
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> ----- Forwarded message from ana.afortunado at gmail.com -----
>     Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 16:44:19 +0800
>     From: Ana Marie <ana.afortunado at gmail.com>
> Reply-To: Ana Marie <ana.afortunado at gmail.com>
>  Subject: inquiry
>       To: info at adta.org
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> Hi,
>
> I am a Clinical Psychology student in De La Salle University - Manila,
> interested to learn about DMT's value on body image / esteem problems.
> Would you know of any dance/movement therapist accredited by CMER or ADTA 
> in
> the Philippines? I really would love to know more about and immerse in 
> this
> form of therapy, however, I don't have adequate resources to study abroad.
>
> I would appreciate any helpful information from you.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Ana Afortunado
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 13:10:35 -0400
> From: "skdmt2" <skdmt2 at bellsouth.net>
> Subject: RE: [Adta] 4 posts so far (so you think you can dance)
> To: "'Sharon Chaiklin'" <SharonChaiklin at rcn.com>, "'Stacey Hurst'"
> <smh_dmt at ameritech.net>, "'Lora Wilson'" <writelora at hotmail.com>,
> <adta at adta.org>
> Message-ID: <200708051711.l75HBZ6L009601 at ns.connext.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Hi Sharon & Everybody
>
> Something different comes up each time I go to the website  so I can't
> always find al our posts in one place, but sometimes I can. I usually do a
> search for dance therapy in the keyword box on the rt side of the page,
> since dance therapy mayor may not come up on the message board unless w 
> keep
> adding messages.
> I found Tricia's message & yours, Sharon & as a bonus, Rena Kornbum!!
>
> Remember, you can respond also to something that is up there, therby 
> adding
> more messages to the board. Lets keep it up, ok??
>
> Susan
>
> Susan Kleinman, MA, ADTR, NCC
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sharon Chaiklin [mailto:SharonChaiklin at rcn.com]
> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 11:14 AM
> To: skdmt2; 'Stacey Hurst'; 'Lora Wilson'; adta at adta.org
> Subject: Re: [Adta] 4 posts so far (so you think you can dance)
>
> Thanks for the address Susan.  I was able to get on there and saw that
> Tricia Capello had a message that was quite full.  It is hard to decide
> where to put it so I just followed down the left side until I saw 
> something
> about dance therapy...which was Tricia.
>  Sharon
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2007 16:00:03 -0400 (EDT)
> From: writelora at hotmail.com
> Subject: [Adta] Nigel - What about Dance Therapy?
> To: adta at adta.org
> Message-ID: <D3A33593135C49DA876054271E662721.MAI at prospero.com>
>
>
> This message is from So You Think You Can Dance.  It was forwarded to you 
> by DMTDANCER.
>
> You can view it in the context of the entire discussion by going to:
> http://forums.fox.com/foxsytycd/messages/?msg=.
>
>
>
> =======================Forwarded Message=======================
>
> I feel moved to try to catch the attention of the the judges or the 
> producers.
>
> Last week I was shocked when Nigel shared with the audience the possible 
> careers for dancers (besides performing) and there was no mention of 
> Dance/Movement Therapy. This is a field that exists
> internationally and has been an accredited career choice for dancers for 
> over 40 years.
>
> Last week the comment was made that audiences were compelled to watch this 
> show because "dance was joy."  Essentially, that is how I found my way to 
> this field - as a dancer, when I danced I knew the
> greatest peace, the greatest joy, the greatest aliveness I had ever known. 
> When I danced - on stage, in my bedroom, on the street - it was my way of 
> healing myself. (It still is.)
>
> When I was looking for masters level programs to study choreography, I 
> serendipitously discovered a program in "Dance/Movement Therapy."  I had 
> no idea what that was, never heard of the term before,
> but instinctually it made complete sense.  It made sense because dancing 
> had been my own therapy for years.
>
> So now, I'm a  registered dance /movement therapist with the American 
> Dance Therapy Association.  I have worked with teens with eating 
> disorders, the elderly with Alzheimer's Disease, the chronically
> mentally ill and artists who simply want to reflect and deepen their own 
> self-awareness. Every day I help bring the joy of movement and dance to 
> the patients in my groups and give them a creative,
> body-based outlet to express their emotions, to integrate mind and body, 
> to heal.
>
> This is an amazing field, a respected field and a growing field. It is a 
> disservice to dancers everywhere to exclude it from mention as a career 
> opportunity.  We are out here and out here strong.
>
> If anyone wants to know more about the field, feel free to respond back to 
> me. I'll do my best to answer your questions or direct you to someone who 
> can.
>
> Keep dancing!
>
>
> =============================================================
>
> To view DMTDANCER's Profile, visit
> http://forums.prospero.com/dir-app/showprofile.asp?uname=DMTDANCER
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2007 20:13:56 +0000
> From: "Lora Wilson" <writelora at hotmail.com>
> Subject: FW: [Adta] Nigel - What about Dance Therapy?
> To: adta at adta.org
> Message-ID: <BAY142-F2586C4E040FFDC324329C1A2E40 at phx.gbl>
> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
>
> To those contributing to the email campaign with So You Think You Can
> Dance... I noticed that at the bottom of the posting area you can check a
> box to forward a message to another email address. I entered adta just to
> keep the momentum going and to give an example of a message that could be
> written.
>
> If there is no activity on a thread for too long it looks like it entirely
> disappears - I can't find Christine's post from 2 days ago "Dance Therapy 
> as
> a Career Choice Too" anywhere.
>
> Feel free to respond to my thread to keep things alive.
>
> I noticed late last night that a 20 year old female from Atlanta Georgia 
> had
> posted in response to a dance therapy post.  Her post simply read
>
> "Dance Therapy sounds cool."
>
> People ARE reading what we write!
>
> I was going to respond to her this morning (as late last night I was dead 
> on
> my feet) but couldn't find the thread again.  Opportunity lost... Lesson
> learned.
>
> You can, when posting, direct your post to all AND have it forwarded to a
> particular subscriber.
>
> Just offering all of this information to you if you feel moved to help, as
> Susan said, "make a mountain out of a mole hill."
>
> If we each move one rock, the mountain gets made... and all we did was 
> move
> one rock...
>
> Thanks to all who have contribued a "rock."
>
> Lora Wilson, MA, DTR
> Newport Beach, California
>
>
>
>
>>From: writelora at hotmail.com
>>To: adta at adta.org
>>Subject: [Adta] Nigel - What about Dance Therapy?
>>Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2007 16:00:03 -0400 (EDT)
>>
>>This message is from So You Think You Can Dance.  It was forwarded to you
>>by DMTDANCER.
>>
>>You can view it in the context of the entire discussion by going to:
>>http://forums.fox.com/foxsytycd/messages/?msg=.
>>
>>
>>
>>=======================Forwarded Message=======================
>>
>>I feel moved to try to catch the attention of the the judges or the
>>producers.
>>
>>  Last week I was shocked when Nigel shared with the audience the possible
>>careers for dancers (besides performing) and there was no mention of
>>Dance/Movement Therapy. This is a field that exists
>>internationally and has been an accredited career choice for dancers for
>>over 40 years.
>>
>>Last week the comment was made that audiences were compelled to watch this
>>show because "dance was joy."  Essentially, that is how I found my way to
>>this field - as a dancer, when I danced I knew the
>>greatest peace, the greatest joy, the greatest aliveness I had ever known.
>>When I danced - on stage, in my bedroom, on the street - it was my way of
>>healing myself. (It still is.)
>>
>>When I was looking for masters level programs to study choreography, I
>>serendipitously discovered a program in "Dance/Movement Therapy."  I had 
>>no
>>idea what that was, never heard of the term before,
>>but instinctually it made complete sense.  It made sense because dancing
>>had been my own therapy for years.
>>
>>So now, I'm a  registered dance /movement therapist with the American 
>>Dance
>>Therapy Association.  I have worked with teens with eating disorders, the
>>elderly with Alzheimer's Disease, the chronically
>>mentally ill and artists who simply want to reflect and deepen their own
>>self-awareness. Every day I help bring the joy of movement and dance to 
>>the
>>patients in my groups and give them a creative,
>>body-based outlet to express their emotions, to integrate mind and body, 
>>to
>>heal.
>>
>>This is an amazing field, a respected field and a growing field. It is a
>>disservice to dancers everywhere to exclude it from mention as a career
>>opportunity.  We are out here and out here strong.
>>
>>If anyone wants to know more about the field, feel free to respond back to
>>me. I'll do my best to answer your questions or direct you to someone who
>>can.
>>
>>Keep dancing!
>>
>>
>>=============================================================
>>
>>To view DMTDANCER's Profile, visit
>>http://forums.prospero.com/dir-app/showprofile.asp?uname=DMTDANCER
>>
>>
>>
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> ------------------------------
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 16:17:48 -0400
> From: "skdmt2" <skdmt2 at bellsouth.net>
> Subject: RE: [Adta] Nigel - What about Dance Therapy?
> To: <writelora at hotmail.com>, <adta at adta.org>
> Message-ID:
> <20070805201733.JKHV19302.ibm64aec.bellsouth.net at activevmmhybc5>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Thanks Lora
> This is a terrific message & I know only one of several you've posted. I
> hope it inspires others who are reading our listserve to also write a
> message on the So You Think You Can Dance website.
>
> I keep checking to see if our messages are growing in numbers- We could 
> use
> many many more.......................
>
> Susan Kleinman, MA, ADTR, NCC
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: adta-bounces at adta.org [mailto:adta-bounces at adta.org] On Behalf Of
> writelora at hotmail.com
> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 4:00 PM
> To: adta at adta.org
> Subject: [Adta] Nigel - What about Dance Therapy?
>
>
> This message is from So You Think You Can Dance.  It was forwarded to you 
> by
> DMTDANCER.
>
> You can view it in the context of the entire discussion by going to:
> http://forums.fox.com/foxsytycd/messages/?msg=.
>
>
>
> =======================Forwarded Message=======================
>
> I feel moved to try to catch the attention of the the judges or the
> producers.
>
> Last week I was shocked when Nigel shared with the audience the possible
> careers for dancers (besides performing) and there was no mention of
> Dance/Movement Therapy. This is a field that exists
> internationally and has been an accredited career choice for dancers for
> over 40 years.
>
> Last week the comment was made that audiences were compelled to watch this
> show because "dance was joy."  Essentially, that is how I found my way to
> this field - as a dancer, when I danced I knew the
> greatest peace, the greatest joy, the greatest aliveness I had ever known.
> When I danced - on stage, in my bedroom, on the street - it was my way of
> healing myself. (It still is.)
>
> When I was looking for masters level programs to study choreography, I
> serendipitously discovered a program in "Dance/Movement Therapy."  I had 
> no
> idea what that was, never heard of the term before,
> but instinctually it made complete sense.  It made sense because dancing 
> had
> been my own therapy for years.
>
> So now, I'm a  registered dance /movement therapist with the American 
> Dance
> Therapy Association.  I have worked with teens with eating disorders, the
> elderly with Alzheimer's Disease, the chronically
> mentally ill and artists who simply want to reflect and deepen their own
> self-awareness. Every day I help bring the joy of movement and dance to 
> the
> patients in my groups and give them a creative,
> body-based outlet to express their emotions, to integrate mind and body, 
> to
> heal.
>
> This is an amazing field, a respected field and a growing field. It is a
> disservice to dancers everywhere to exclude it from mention as a career
> opportunity.  We are out here and out here strong.
>
> If anyone wants to know more about the field, feel free to respond back to
> me. I'll do my best to answer your questions or direct you to someone who
> can.
>
> Keep dancing!
>
>
> =============================================================
>
> To view DMTDANCER's Profile, visit
> http://forums.prospero.com/dir-app/showprofile.asp?uname=DMTDANCER
>
>
>
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>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 17:48:06 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Tina Erfer <tedance at yahoo.com>
> Subject: RE: [Adta] Nigel - What about Dance Therapy?
> To: skdmt2 <skdmt2 at bellsouth.net>, writelora at hotmail.com,
> adta at adta.org
> Message-ID: <307562.85271.qm at web52409.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> Hi, all,
>  I posted a message there this morning, and when I just checked ( around 
> 8:45 pm), I can't find it anywhere.. .. I guess there are so many messages 
> everyday that they all can't  possibly be visible...
>  I wonder if the ADTA website has been visited by anyone reading all the 
> posts (several of us had mentioned it in our messages..)..
>
>  Tina Erfer
>
> skdmt2 <skdmt2 at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>  Thanks Lora
> This is a terrific message & I know only one of several you've posted. I
> hope it inspires others who are reading our listserve to also write a
> message on the So You Think You Can Dance website.
>
> I keep checking to see if our messages are growing in numbers- We could 
> use
> many many more.......................
>
> Susan Kleinman, MA, ADTR, NCC
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: adta-bounces at adta.org [mailto:adta-bounces at adta.org] On Behalf Of
> writelora at hotmail.com
> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 4:00 PM
> To: adta at adta.org
> Subject: [Adta] Nigel - What about Dance Therapy?
>
>
> This message is from So You Think You Can Dance. It was forwarded to you 
> by
> DMTDANCER.
>
> You can view it in the context of the entire discussion by going to:
> http://forums.fox.com/foxsytycd/messages/?msg=.
>
>
>
> =======================Forwarded Message=======================
>
> I feel moved to try to catch the attention of the the judges or the
> producers.
>
> Last week I was shocked when Nigel shared with the audience the possible
> careers for dancers (besides performing) and there was no mention of
> Dance/Movement Therapy. This is a field that exists
> internationally and has been an accredited career choice for dancers for
> over 40 years.
>
> Last week the comment was made that audiences were compelled to watch this
> show because "dance was joy." Essentially, that is how I found my way to
> this field - as a dancer, when I danced I knew the
> greatest peace, the greatest joy, the greatest aliveness I had ever known.
> When I danced - on stage, in my bedroom, on the street - it was my way of
> healing myself. (It still is.)
>
> When I was looking for masters level programs to study choreography, I
> serendipitously discovered a program in "Dance/Movement Therapy." I had no
> idea what that was, never heard of the term before,
> but instinctually it made complete sense. It made sense because dancing 
> had
> been my own therapy for years.
>
> So now, I'm a registered dance /movement therapist with the American Dance
> Therapy Association. I have worked with teens with eating disorders, the
> elderly with Alzheimer's Disease, the chronically
> mentally ill and artists who simply want to reflect and deepen their own
> self-awareness. Every day I help bring the joy of movement and dance to 
> the
> patients in my groups and give them a creative,
> body-based outlet to express their emotions, to integrate mind and body, 
> to
> heal.
>
> This is an amazing field, a respected field and a growing field. It is a
> disservice to dancers everywhere to exclude it from mention as a career
> opportunity. We are out here and out here strong.
>
> If anyone wants to know more about the field, feel free to respond back to
> me. I'll do my best to answer your questions or direct you to someone who
> can.
>
> Keep dancing!
>
>
> =============================================================
>
> To view DMTDANCER's Profile, visit
> http://forums.prospero.com/dir-app/showprofile.asp?uname=DMTDANCER
>
>
>
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