[Adta] Re:Children's Hospital In Service & Recommended Articles Questions

sabatini75 at aol.com sabatini75 at aol.com
Thu May 10 14:56:08 EDT 2007


Hello DMT Community,
I will be conducting a DMT in-service presentation at Hasbro Childrens Hospital and am looking for some suggestions or tips for the in-service.  The audience will most likely be nurses, doctors, and the arts coordinator and other staff involved w/ patient care.  My intention is to keep it w/ in 30 minutes broken into two 15 minute sections.  The first half would be an experiential and the 2nd half would be didactic.  I would like to receive suggestions for any experientials wh/ have been found to be particularly powerful.  And I would also like some suggestions for some current research that I might reference in my in-service.  I have looked at the ADTA website and found a couple on the listing there.  
 
Thanks,
Melissa Sabatini
"Moving Matters" 
 
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   1. D/MT & Spirituality II (Kim Rothwell)
   2. BEE'S (deborah.quirk at comcast.net)
   3. Re: BEE'S (Barbara A Busse)

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From:kimbrozia at gmail.com
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Subject:[Adta] D/MT & Spirituality II
Date:Thu, 10 May 2007 10:28 AM

Hello All, 
 
I have gathered some more resources for D/MT and Spirituality (thanks 
to Joan Chodorow and Donna Newman-Bluestein). As you can see below, I 
have included a section specifically related to Authentic Movement. 
Please send me references for any relevant books, journals, theses, 
articles, films, etc. that feel should be included in this 
compilation. 
 
peace, 
 
Kim 
kimbrozia at gmail.com 
 
DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY AND SPIRITUALITY 
 
Browne, R. (1990). Wholeness and holiness restored through dance: 
Applications of sacred dance to dance/movement therapy. Unpublished 
master's thesis, Columbia College Chicago, Chicago. 
 
Fallis, C. (2002). In the dancing is the stillness: An inquiry into 
the nature and meaning 
of spiritual experiences that occur during movement therapy. Ann 
Arbor, MI: ProQuest Information and Learning Company. 
 
Kolokoff, L. (1993). The dance therapist as wounded healer and its 
impact on the therapeutic relationship. Unpublished master's thesis, 
Columbia College Chicago, Chicago. 
 
Kutzen, Julie L. (2006). "God Danced the Day You Were Born: Jewish 
Spiritual Direction and the Sacred Body" in Addison, Rabbi H. and 
Breitman, B. (2006). Jewish Spiritual Direction: An innovative guide 
from traditional and contemporary sources. Woodstock, VT: Jewish 
Lights Publishing. 
 
Rothwell, K. (2006). The Spiritual Awareness of the Dance/Movement Therpist: An 
organic research study. Unpublished master's thesis, Columbia College 
Chicago, Chicago. 
 
AUTHENTIC MOVEMENT 
 
Adler, J. (1987). Who is the witness? In P. Pallaro (Ed.), authentic 
movement: essays by Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler, and Joan 
Chodorow (141-159). 
 
Adler, J. (1992). "Arching Backward," and, "A Cross Cultural Study 
of Mysticism as the Context for a Phenomenological Study: Arching 
Backward." Ph.D. Dissertation, The Union Institute, Cincinnati. Ann 
Arbor, Michigan : University Microfilms International. 
 
Adler, J. (1995). Arching Backward: The Mystical Initiation of a 
Contemporary Woman. Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions. 
 
Adler, J. (1996). The collective body. In P. Pallaro (Ed.), authentic 
movement: essays by Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler, and Joan 
Chodorow (190-207). 
 
Adler, J. (2002). Offering from the conscious body. Rochester, 
Vermont: Inner Traditions. 
 
Avstrieh, Z. (2000). Ascending and descending the ladder: dreams and 
authentic movement. A moving journal. 3-6. 
 
Avstreih, Z. (2005). Authentic movement and Buddhism: awakening in the 
present moment. A moving journal. 8-10. 
 
Avstreih, Z. (2001). Dreamwork in Somatic Psychology Class at Naropa University. 
 
Cater, N. (2005). Body and Soul: Honoring Marion Woodman. Volume 
72, Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. 
 
Chodorow, J (1986) The body as symbol: dance/movement in analysis. In 
P. Pallaro (Ed.), authentic movement: essays by Mary Starks 
Whitehouse, Janet Adler, and Joan Chodorow, (279-297). 
 
Chodorow, J. (1991). Dance Therapy and Depth Psychology: The Moving 
Imagination. London: Routledge. 
 
Fay, Carolyn Grant. 1996. At the Threshold: A Journey to the 
Sacred through the Integration of the Psychology of C. G. Jung and the 
Expressive Arts, with Carolyn Grant Fay. (66 minute videotape made by 
Bushy Theater, Boston). Available through the bookstore: C. G. Jung 
Educational Center of Houston). 
 
Frantz, G. (1972). An approach to the center. In P. Pallaro (Ed.), 
authentic movement: essays by Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler, and 
Joan Chodorow (17-24). 
 
Lowell, D. (2002). Authentic movement: an introduction. Contact 
quarterly, 13-17. 
 
Pallaro, P., editor. (1999/2000). Authentic Movement: Essays by 
Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler and Joan Chodorow. London: 
Jessica Kingsley, Volume One. 
 
Pallaro, P., editor. (2007). Authentic Movement: Moving the Body, 
Moving the Self, Being Moved. London: Jessica Kingsley, Volume Two. 
 
Schell, S. (2002). The active witness: following the freedom of 
necessity. Contact Quarterly, 26-31. 
 
Whitehouse, M. (1979). C.G. Jung and dance therapy: two major 
principles. In P. Pallaro (Ed.), authentic movement: essays by Mary 
Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler, and Joan Chodorow (73-101). 
 
Whitehouse, M. (1987). Physical movement and personality. In P. 
Pallaro (Ed.), authentic movement: essays by Mary Starks Whitehouse, 
Janet Adler, and Joan Chodorow (51-57). 
 



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From:deborah.quirk at comcast.net
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Subject:[Adta] BEE'S
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Hi everyone,

 AT our wonderful MOVEMENT CHOIR workshop  as part of the MD/DC/VA local chapter 
, Andrea Schelessi created a MC as a tribute to the disappearing bee's . This 
opened up a discussion on environmental issues & creating MC's for public places 
to raise awareness of such dilemmas . TODAY (5/10/07)  on the DIANE RHEIM show ( 
WAMU) , she is interviewing specialists on this topic . You can download her 
program via npr.org as a podcast . Be well & hope to see lots of youall in 
Brooklyn ! Deborah Quirk




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From:busse002 at mc.duke.edu
To:deborah.quirk at comcast.net
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Subject:Re: [Adta] BEE'S
Date:

Dear Deborah,
Thanks for sharing your experience with the movement choir and the bees.
After the Virginia Tech shootings, I kept wishing that some wealthy
individual would contract to have someone do one on the campus in
rememberance.

Judith,
Thanks also for your note.  It reminds me of the movement choir that
Irmgard did at the 1974 conference in New York. It was an especially
meaningful experience for me at my first national conference.

Take Care!  Happy Mother's Day to all who have children or pets who think
of you as MOM!

Barbara Busse




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