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Tag Archives: movement
Space and Place in the Health Humanities, plus a Masterclass on the Geography of a Dance Intervention – Prof Sarah Atkinson (Seminar, Edinburgh, 23 Jan 2014)
The sixth Scottish Health Humanities Seminar and Masterclass will be on Thursday 23 January 2014. Prof Sarah Atkinson, Deptartment of Geography, Durham University. Co-Director of Belief, Understanding and Wellbeing, Wolfson Research Institute, and Associate Director, Centre for Medical Humanities Public Seminar: Space and … Continue reading
An Interview with David Bintley, CBE – Durham University, Wednesday 13th March, 6.15pm
Professor David Fuller writes: Ballet has been one of the major forms of twentieth-century art. From the revolution of Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, ballet has attracted the talents of many of the most creative people in theatre, music, and … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, dance, David Bintley, David Fuller, Event, Interview, movement
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An Interview with David Bintley, CBE – Durham University, Wednesday 13th March, 6.15pm
As part of the public lecture series, ‘The Recovery of Beauty’, the Centre for Medical Humanities, the Department of English Studies, and the Institute of Advanced Studies of Durham University is hosting an interview with the Director of the Birmingham … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, dance, David Bintley, David Fuller, Event, Interview, movement
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Movement and nonverbal communication with people with disabilities (Workshop, Edinburgh, February 2012)
This workshop is part of the professional development series The Therapeutic Use of Embodied Experiences – A series of intensive weekends. Led by Ruth Massie, it will be held over Saturday 18- Sunday 19 February at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. … Continue reading
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Tagged dance, disability, movement, practice and the practitioner, psychotherapy, wellbeing
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