Facilitated by Shi Han Chan, an Integrative Psychotherapist who specializes in Dance Movement Psychotherapy, this event is part of Changing Room founded by National Geographic Explorer Thammika Songkaeo, who passionately unearths the mind-body-clothing-consumption connection with collaborators.
For two hours, participants can expect the psychotherapeutic use of movement to promote emotional, social, cognitive, and physical well-being, gaining a deeper understanding of how these aspects influence their connection with clothing as they seek to infuse their lives with creative spirit and inquiry.
At this session, happening in parallel to Adelene Stanley's Somatic Practice themed Stones & Pillows (another Changing Room program), you will experience Shi Han bringing to life some of her guiding principles, including:
- "All movement, no matter how small or great, exerts an impact on our emotional landscape."
- "Movement, when done meaningfully, can be a mechanism that supports, regulates and transforms emotions."
- "Movement empowers and supports self-determination by enacting our purpose and creating self-identities through tangible action."
We hope you will join us. Participants need not have any dance training. As long as you wear clothes, this session is relevant to you and you're invited.
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