[Adta] Re: There is a bridge video clips

Heidi ehrenreich hydeco at verizon.net
Sun Dec 23 14:19:48 EST 2007


Hello Lillian , Thank you so much for sending this link. It really  
does show attunement at it's best. I forwarded it to many people who  
keep asking me "What is it that you do???". And I hope to see the  
whole PBS special. I shall look for it locally. Heidi Ehrenreich
On Dec 23, 2007, at 12:02 PM, adta-request at adta.org wrote:

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> From: LILLIAN WEISBERG <eppylew at sbcglobal.net>
> Date: December 22, 2007 10:14:13 PM EST
> To: Amer Dance Therapy Association <adta at adta.org>
> Subject: [Adta] "There is a Bridge"
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>
> Perhaps this documentary has been shown on PBS in other cities.   
> This will be the first time in Cleveland.  Naomi has a five-minute  
> segment in which she does some remarkable work.  She attended a  
> number of dance therapy workshops sponsored by Cleveland Modern  
> Dance Association (Now called DanceCleveland) in the past and is a  
> member of the Dance/Movement Therapy Study Support Group associated  
> with DanceCleveland and Mather Dance Center of Case Western Reserve  
> University.
> Lillian
>
> "There is a Bridge," a one hour documentary that illustrates how  
> Validation Therapy can bring very old people, diagnosed with a  
> dementia, back to life will be shown on Sunday, December 30, at 5pm  
> on WVIZ, Cleveland.
>
> You will witness a dramatic breakthrough in an unforgettable scene  
> with 87-year-old Gladys Wilson, who seems to be a living dead  
> person, and Naomi Feil.  Naomi uses Validation techniques: Music,  
> mirroring movement, touch and a deep emotional connection."
>
>
>
> From: "Donna Newman-Bluestein" <dbluebirds at rcn.com>
> Date: December 22, 2007 10:29:55 PM EST
> To: "LILLIAN WEISBERG" <eppylew at sbcglobal.net>, "Amer Dance Therapy  
> Association" <adta at adta.org>
> Subject: [Adta] see video clip "There is a Bridge" movement with  
> Alzheimers
>
>
> Thank you, Lillian.
>
> I tried to see if it would be playing in Massachusetts, but it  
> apparently is not playing in the near future. However, I found a  
> video clip of this sequence with Naomi Feil and Gladys Wilson. It  
> is quite lovely.
>
> http://www.memorybridge.org/videos.php
>
> Thanks, again, Lillian.
> Donna
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: LILLIAN WEISBERG
> To: Amer Dance Therapy Association
> Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 10:14 PM
> Subject: [Adta] "There is a Bridge"
>
> Perhaps this documentary has been shown on PBS in other cities.   
> This will be the first time in Cleveland.  Naomi has a five-minute  
> segment in which she does some remarkable work.  She attended a  
> number of dance therapy workshops sponsored by Cleveland Modern  
> Dance Association (Now called DanceCleveland) in the past and is a  
> member of the Dance/Movement Therapy Study Support Group associated  
> with DanceCleveland and Mather Dance Center of Case Western Reserve  
> University.
> Lillian
>
> "There is a Bridge," a one hour documentary that illustrates how  
> Validation Therapy can bring very old people, diagnosed with a  
> dementia, back to life will be shown on Sunday, December 30, at 5pm  
> on WVIZ, Cleveland.
>
> You will witness a dramatic breakthrough in an unforgettable scene  
> with 87-year-old Gladys Wilson, who seems to be a living dead  
> person, and Naomi Feil.  Naomi uses Validation techniques: Music,  
> mirroring movement, touch and a deep emotional connection."
>
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> From: Sean <xacktlee at yahoo.com>
> Date: December 22, 2007 10:41:13 PM EST
> To: adta at adta.org
> Subject: [Adta] FlexAware Teacher Training in Washington, D.C.
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> From: Carole Gray <sylcarole at hotmail.com>
> Date: December 23, 2007 1:14:15 AM EST
> To: <adta at adta.org>
> Subject: [Adta] help getting to read newsletter
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>
> Thank you for my password but I am still unable to register and  
> open up the newsletter on line.
> It  says to put your first name initial and last name and I have  
> tried many times.
> Since my name is hyphenated that may be the problem.
> I tried csylvestergray but that did not work.
> What do you suggest?  I really want to read these newletters!
> Carole Sylvester- Gray
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