Dance Therapy Association of Australia

Journal: Moving On

The DTAA's journal Moving On is published twice a year. It features articles from dance therapists in Australia and overseas, as well as regular columns on DTAA activities, industrial issues, Notes from the Net, What's On and Library News. Journal subscription is included in the cost of membership Membership information.

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Index of Journal Contents

2011 - Vol 9: Nos.3&4
2010 - Vol 9: Nos.1&2
2009 - Vol 8: Nos.1&2 | Nos.3&4
2008 - Vol 7: Nos.1&2 Hanny Exiner Commemorative Edition | Nos.3&4
2007 - Vol 6: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2006 - Vol 5: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2005 - Vol 4: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2004 - Vol 3: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2003 - Vol 2: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2002 - Vol 1: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4

2011

Vol. 9: nos 3 & 4

And Also Dancing On...
A focus on Mary Builth (pp 2-3)
Then and Now... – Mary Builth (pp 4-6)
Dancing from Within – Jasmine Yow (pp 7-10)
Reclaiming 'wild' life energy: the dance therapist as catalyst for connection – Elizabeth Mackenzie (pp 11-13)
Articles:
New Directions for the Field of Expressive Arts - Daria Halprin (pp 14-17)
Video Self Portrait: A Tangible Artefact of the Movement Arts – Amanda Levey (pp 18-27)
Arts and Health International Conference Papers:
Dance Therapy with Dementia Residents – Michelle Mahrer (pp 28-31)
Not like Pills – The Arts and Relationship in Dementia Care –Heather Hill & William Feez (pp 32-35)
Developing a Framework for Assessment of Movement and Dance Programs for People with Intellectual Disabilities – Kim Dunphy & Sue Mullane (pp 36-38)
Leveraging your Creativity for Business Success – Shannon Bush (pp 39-41)
A Beautiful Experience – Csilla Bertoti (p. 42)
Book Review:
Evaluating the woven tapestry of Australian Dance Movement Therapy: A critical review of 'Dance Therapy Collections 3' – Penelope Best (pp 43-47)
Conference reports:
Reflections on the 45th ADTA Conference in Brooklyn, New York – Sue Mullane (pp 48-49)
Arts and Health International Conference Report – Heather Hill (pp 50-51)
Australian Moves (pp 52-53)
Personality and Movement Style (pp 54-55)
DMT article in Link Disability Magazine (p. 56)
Celebration of a Life Naomi Audette/Mirabai Light (pp 57-62)
Reflections: Amber Gray in Australia 2010 - Esther Durham and Fiona Watters (pp 63-65)
What's on and Services Directory (pp 66-68)

2010

Vol. 9: nos 1 & 2

A focus on Jenny Czulak Riley: An Australian Pioneer Dancing On (p2)
A Conversation with Jenny Czulak Riley - Naomi Aitchison (p4)
Reminiscences of early days of television at the ABC - Jenny Czulak Riley (p10)
Shimmering from within: The transformative experience of creative dance at Mangala - Elizabeth Mackenzie (p11)
When there is more than one: some considerations for managing group dance therapy - Sue Mullane (p18)
Thinking Creatively about Working with Couples - Linda Murrow (p22)
Dance Therapy in Dementia - Heather Hill (p27)
And also Dancing On (p32)
Celebration of a Life - Denis Kelynack 1929-2010 (p33)
A New Graduate reflects on the occasion - Lyndal Pope (p45)
ADTA Conference Presentation - Kim Dunphy and Sue Mullane (p46)
Anatomy in the dance - Meran Cassidy (p48)
The Ten Top Tips for Eating Disorder Recovery (p54)
ADTA Conference Impressions and Reflections - Jane Guthrie and Kim Dunphy (p55)
Hanny Exiner Memorial Foundation News (p61)
Book Reviews: Creating connections between nursing care and the creative arts therapies: Expanding the concept of holistic care - Heather Hill (p63)

2009

Vol. 8: nos 3 & 4

A focus on Elizabeth Loughlin:
Creative movement,Healing Moment: Interview – Elizabeth McKenzie (pp 2-11)
Dance for Mothers and Toddlers – Elizabeth Loughlin (pp 12-13)
Dance Therapy – Sylvia Staehli with Elizabeth Loughlin (pp 14-15)
Working with Elizabeth: Reminiscences of 1974 – Jane Guthrie(pp 18-19)
Intergenerational Dance/Movement Therapy: Connections between Two Generations – Jess Lesosky (pp 20-25)
Dancing with Child Soldiers - David Alan Harris (pp 26-30)
Tell Me a Story-Dance Me a Dance – Dafna Soltes Stein (pp 31-33)
Talking Point: Body/Mind – compiled by Heather Hill (pp 34-37)
A Proposed Job Swap To Save American Capitalism –Liz Lerman (pp 38-39)
DTAA’s 15th Birthday Celebration and Dance Therapy Collections Number Three Book Launch – Kim Dunphy (pp 44-45).
Sydney Dance Forum, NSW Chapter of the DTAA: report of the last meeting day
Writing as Conversation – Heather Hill (p.50)
Summary of the Report to be published in the Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy, 2010, 4(1) – Paivi Pylvanainen (pp 51-52)
Reflections on DTAA Professional Development Events:
Workshop. A 3-D Perspective in Dance Movement Therapy: Define; Deconstruct; and Dance/Michelle Royal – Robyn Price (p. 54)
Workshop. When there is more than one: some considerations for managing group dance therapy/Sue Mullane – Kim Dunphy (p.55)
Workshop. Lifedance/Sara Boas – Lyn Masters (p.56)
Workshop.  Lifedance: Live your Dance, Dance your Life – A reflection – Anjali Sengupta (pp57-61)
A Further Reflection on Lifedance: Who am I – Michelle Royal (p.62)
Nehama Patkin 1939-2010 – Jenny Czulak Riley (p.62)
Transcultural competence: a response to the workshop presented by Sara Boas – Sue Mullane (pp 63-64)
Book Review: Invitation to the Dance/Heather Hill- Donna Newman-Bluestein (p.66)
Professional Issues – Marketing and Promotion: Entrepreneurial Michelle Royal (p.67)
A rationale for the Arts – Creation of Arts Therapy Track in American Psychology Association (APA) USA (pp 68-69)

Vol 8: Nos.1&2

Returning to the Basics of Dance/Movement Therapy Or Coming Full Circle   - Sharon Chaiklin (pp 2-3)
Breathing the dance: an experience of Middendorf breathwork   - John Howard (pp 4-7)
Dancing the Moment: The Intersubjective Dialogue in Dance Therapy    - Heather Hill and Sue Pratt (pp 8-12)
Authentic Movement: Embodiment Practice for the Dance/Movement Therapist   - E. Connor Kelly (pp 13-16)
Dance Movement Therapy, Communication and a boy with Autism   - Alice Owen (pp 17-21)
Movement, Metaphor and Imagery   - Sharon Paetzold pp (22-23)
SensingFeelingDancing the Chakra: dance movement exploration   - Maria Sangiorgi (pp 24-26)
A letter to ‘Down Under’   - Sara Boas (pp 27-28)
LIFEdance! – Live your dance, Dance your life   - Sara Boas (pp 28-31)
Transcultural competence – exploring the body of culture   - Sara Boas (pp 31-33)
The Body Knows When Guilt Distorts Reality: Dance Therapy with women who have been abused, as children.   - Anastasia Nikolitsa (pp 34-37)
ADTA International panel presentation    - Kim Dunphy (pp 38-41)
My Body Remembers: My Rosen Journey   - Marja Koskela (pp 42-44)
Reflections of Professional Development Events   - Robyn Price, Dr Rob Baum and Jane Guthrie (pp 45-53)
Hanny Exiner Memorial Foundation News  (pp 63-64)       
Professional Issues (p 65)
DTAA Strategic Goal Setting Outcome  (p 66)

 

2008

Vol 7, No. 3&4

A Conversation with Denis Kelynack   - Jenny Czulak Riley (pp 3-7)
A Great Leap Forward   - Sarah Jones  (pp 8-10)
Making the Most of Your Whole Self: Being an Embodied Therapist   - Susan Kleinman (pp 11-14)
Parkinson’s Disease, Janet Hamburg and … Dance (p.16)
‘Hamburg close-up’ - Dancer helps those with Parkinson’s rediscover everyday movement   - Ann Whitcher-Gentzk (pp. 17-18)
Communication to the CMA list (p. 18)
Laban/Bartenieff based exercise program to improve quality of life measures for people with Parkinson’s   - Janet Hamburg (p.19)
Information from the Parkinson’s Association (p.20)
A Study of Ethical Issues of Touching in Dance Therapy   - Yukari Sakiyama pp 21-26)
Life and Art Process and Continuum   - G.Hoffman Soto (pp 27-29)
Alexander Technique and LMA   - André Austvoll (pp 30-34)
My Life as a Chapter   - Maggie Young (p.35)
A gathering of small knowings: An Artistic Inquiry into the Experience of using intuition in Creative Arts Therapy (research abstract) – Jennifer Berlingieri  (p. 38)
All they want to do is dance   - Jenny Czulak Riley (p.43)
Reflections:Amber Gray in Melbourne (p.44-47)
Book Review: The Embodied Self   - Sonja Skocic (pp 49-50)
Book Review: The Expressive Body in Life, Art and Therapy   - Vivienne Neale and Tiana Li-Donna (pp 51-52)

Vol 7, No. 1&2 Hanny Exiner Commemorative Edition

Gertrud Bodenwieser (1890-1959)   - Hanny Exiner (pp 5-9)
Dance in the School Curriculum – Aesthetic Considerations   -
Hanny Exiner (pp 13-18)
Sensing the Nature of Movement   -
Hanny Exiner (pp 19-20)
Dance Therapy Redefined, A Body Approach To Therapeutic Dance   - Hanny Exiner (pp 22-27)
The Legacy of Hanny Kolm Exiner   -
Karen E. Bond, Ph.D. (pp 28-30)
A Retrospective   -
Linda Leah (pp 32-35)
Running down Carson Street   -
Jess Exiner (36-37)
Dance Educator Pioneered Creative Therapy, Johanna (Hanny) Exiner 9 January 1918 – 29 December 2006   -
Liz Telford (pp 38-40)
Commemoration and Celebration (pp 41-59)
A Sunny Autumn Day(pp 60-61)
Other Tributes (pp 62-67)
An Amazingly Rich Heritage (pp 68-72)

 

2007

Vol 6, No. 3 & 4

The Body in Phenomenology and Movement Observation   Janet Kaylo (pp 2-8)
In conversation with Sharon Chaiklin   Elizabeth Mackenzie (pp 9-11)
Some thoughts on Sharon Chaiklin   Rob Baum (pp 12-13)
Peggy Hackney - in Melbourne   (p. 14)
"Nature Dances" - Alpe Doro, Switzerland   - Beatrice Lucas (pp 15-16)
Career Switch… from food technologist to dance movement therapist   - Thea O’Connor (pp 17-18)
Don't just stand there, think   - Drake Bennett (pp 19-21)
An Australian Experience   - Fran Ostroburski (pp 22-24)
‘Weaving the Threads’ Conference Reflections   
Conference Report   - Kim Dunphy (pp 25-26)
Highlights and People   - Sally Denning (pp 27-28)
Special Events   - E. Connor Kelly, Linda Leah and Natalie Poole Rob Baum, Mary Builth and Tiana Li-Donni, Heather Hill (pp 30-35)
Being There   - Heather Hill and E. Connor Kelly (pp 36-37)
Pre and Post Conference Workshop Reflections   
Dynamic Phrasing in Dance/Movement Therapy, and Building Observation Skills for Client   - Sandra Lauffenburger and E. Connor Kelly (pp 38-40)
Dance/Movement Therapy Process: Integrating All the Elements   - Lesley Hawkins, Jane Refshauge and Kim Peel (pp 41-49)
Physical Storytelling as a therapeutic modality within DMT   - Virginia Woods, Alice Owen and Natalie Poole (pp 50-53)

Vol 6, No. 2

Unspoken Stories: The gift of sharing a Movement Therapy space with Adolescents in a Specialist Psychiatric Unit   - Tracey French (pp 2-7)
ArtStories - Shared artmaking for wellbeing and learning in Northern Australia   - Catherine Threlfall (pp 9-12)
Dance and Disability: A Student’s Experience   - Tessa Hearnes (pp 13-16)
Report on the Creative Therapies Association of Aotearoa (CTAA) Conference in New Zealand ‘Healing Ways’   - E. Connor Kelly (pp 17-19)
A Therapist’s Journey is Unknown, and Yet It Flows   - Lillian Thio-Kaplan (pp 20-21)
Book Review: An Introduction to Medical Dance-Movement Therapy   - Sharon Goodill   - Review by Iris Solomon (pp 27-28)

Vol 6, No. 1

Self-Psychology of Heinz Kohut as a Psychodynamic Framework for Dance/Movement Therapy   - Sandra Lauffenburger  (pp 2-6)
The Form is not Separate from Content (Profile of presenter, Shape panel paper   - Janet Kaylo (pp 7-10)
Certification in Laban Movement Analysis Letter   - Sandra Lauffenburger (pp 10-11)
Making our mark -- an introduction to dance therapy in Australia   - Heather Hill (pp 12-13)
Together… moving with our eyes closed – Co-creating the intersubjective dialogue   - Julie McDonald (pp 15-17)
Reflections on the Move to Learn seminar   - Yumi Schaeffer and Robyn Price (pp 18-20)
A Beautiful Day   - Commemorative Service for Hanny Exiner (p.21)
Review - Helen Payne’s Workshop on “Authentic Movement” I see a Mover   - Sally Denning (pp 22-25)
Given Time   - Rob Baum  (pp 25-27)
Book Review: The Therapeutic Use of Games in Groupwork   - by Naomi Audette and Wendy Bunston  Review by Kim Dunphy (p. 29)

 

2006

Vol 5, Nos. 3 and 4

Self-Psychology of Heinz Kohut as a Psychodynamic Framework for Dance/Movement Therapy   - Sandra Lauffenburger  (pp 2-6)
The Form is not Separate from Content (Profile of presenter, Shape panel paper   - Janet Kaylo (pp 7-10)
Certification in Laban Movement Analysis Letter   - Sandra Lauffenburger (pp 10-11)
Making our mark -- an introduction to dance therapy in Australia   - Heather Hill (pp 12-13)
Dance Democracy in Dorrigo    - Fran Clayton
Thematic Unfolding - Movement Therapy on a specialist self-harm unit    - Gerry Harrison
Together… moving with our eyes closed – Co-creating the intersubjective dialogue   - Julie McDonald (pp 15-17)
Reflections on the Move to Learn seminar   - Yumi Schaeffer and Robyn Price (pp 18-20)
A Beautiful Day   - Commemorative Service for Hanny Exiner (p.21)
Review - Helen Payne’s Workshop on “Authentic Movement” I see a Mover   - Sally Denning (pp 22-25)
Given Time   - Rob Baum  (pp 25-27)
Book Review: The Therapeutic Use of Games in Groupwork   - by Naomi Audette and Wendy Bunston  Review by Kim Dunphy (p. 29)  

Vol 5, No. 2

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Dancing the Demons Away: Dance/Movement Therapy as a Tool in Counseling Sexually Abused Children in the Philippines   - Dinghy Kristine Baraero-Sharma (pp 2-9)
A Teaching Story   (p. 10)
Let There Be Light! An Interview with Phillip Light   - Jenny Czulak Riley (pp 10-13)
Library News: Music and Imagery Conference in New Zealand Challenge and Delight   - E. Connor Kelly (pp 14-17)
Writing   - Heather Hill (pp 18-19)
A Reflection on Space Workshop with Sandra Lauffenburger   - Mary Rose Nicol (pp 20-21)
In memorium  : Gabrielle Parker  - Letter from Penny Best   (p.23)  

Vol 5, No. 1

Physical Story Telling   - E. Connor Kelly (pp 2-8)
So, What Is This Thing Called Dance-Movement Therapy?
  - Michelle Royal (pp 9-12)
The Israeli Association of Creative and Expressive Therapies: Dance/movement Therapy   - Judith Mendelsohn (pp 13-14)
Dancing the personal and political: a participant’s response   - Ann-maree Ellis (pp 15-17)
The Benefits of Combining Creative Arts and Narrative Therapy Approaches   - Lisa O’Beirne  (pp 18-20)
Book Review: Women, Trauma and Visual expression by Amy Stacey Curtis   - Review by Sue Mullane (p.21)
Reflections Penelope Best Workshops   
Reflections Overall   - Sally Denning (pp 22-23)
Opposites Together   - Robyn Price (p.24)
On Consciousness and Relationship   - Robyn Price (pp 24-26)
Reflecting, Shifting and Transforming-in-Relation   - Elizabeth Mackenzie (p.26)

 

2005

Vol 4, No. 4

Seeing With The Heart: The Aesthetics of Dance/Movement Therapy With The Elderly   - Donna Newman-Bluestein (pp 2-4)
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Author bio
Donna Newman Bluestein, ADTR, LMHC has been working as a dance/movement therapist since 1978 with people of all ages, from 3 to 103, with a wide range of special needs including mental illness, chronic pain, and coronary artery disease. Most recently Donna has been focusing on providing dance/movement therapy (dmt) groups to the elderly in a nursing home, where her focus on joy and moving from the heart attempts to transform the culture for clients and staff.
Abstract
Seeing with the heart was written to provide a background for the workshop presentation of the same title, delivered at the American Dance Therapy Association's National Conference in October 2005. In selecting movements, feelings, memories, and images to bring into the foreground or leave in the background, we are making aesthetic as well as therapeutic choices. In this workshop, we will explore how our personal aesthetics in dance influence our choice of interventions as dance/movement therapists leading groups. Through experience, discussion and lecture, we will discover how our artistic sense helps us elicit from our elderly clients the aspects of self which they most need and are ready to express.


Notes and ReflectionsProfessional Development Day : Dance Therapy as Person Centred Care in Dementia   - Heather Hill (pp 18-20)
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Notes and ReflectionsProfessional Development Day : Dance Therapy as Person Centred Care in Dementia
This article describes a workshop led on dance therapy as person-centred care in dementia led by Heather Hill for the Dance Movement Therapy Association of Australia. It includes a brief background on dementia and person-centred care, descriptions of dmt workshop activities and participants' responses.
Author bio
Heather, PhD, Prof. Member DTAA, B.A., M.Ed., Grad. Dip. Movement and Dance, Grad. Cert. Dance Therapy, author "Invitation to the dance: Dance for people with dementia and their carers"(2001), has worked as a dance therapist for 20 years, specializing in the area of dementia, and coordinates the dance therapy courses at RMIT University.


Applying Dance Movement Therapy Principles in Treatment Settings   - Laurel Bridges (pp 21-23)
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Abstract
This article describes a workshop led by Laurel Bridges for the Dance Movement Therapy Association of Australia on
applying dance movement therapy principles in treatment settings. The article includes participants' responses. Also included were examples for dmts of how of how they could approach broadening their roles and establishing awareness of skills and application to health care or educational settings.
Author bio
Laure Bridges, Prof. Member DTAA, MA (DMT), ADTR, MA (Couns Psych), has worked as a Dance Movement Therapist since 1989 specialising in the aged, clients with chronic illnesses, and adults in private practice. Laurel is Head of Dance Therapy at Wesley Institute, NSW



Ideokinesis   - G. Hoffman Soto (pp 5-11)
Let The Therapy Begin: An exploration of the use of dance therapy with an eight year old child with attachment disorder   - Venita Dungey - (pp 12-15)
Reflection on My Dance Therapy Journey   - Yumi Schaeffer (pp 16-17)
Book Review: Arching Backward. The mystical initiation of a contemporary woman/Janet Adler   - Sally Denning  (p. 24)
The Dynamic Architecture of Communication: Space Component of Laban Movement Analysis   - Sandra Kay Lauffenburger (pp 28-29)
Reflections After A Dance Therapy Session With People With Dementia   - (reprinted) Heidi Ch’ng (p. 29)

Vol 4, No. 3

Where you locate your body has consequences: the body as central while moving around   - Penelope A. Best (pp 2-6)
A Day In the Life of A Dance Therapist   - Susan Kierr (pp 7-8)
A Journey   - Andrea Berchtold  (pp 9-12)
New Zealand Creative Arts Meeting Conference Report   - Connor Kelly (pp 13-14)
New Zealand Creative Arts Meeting Personal Highlights   - Lesley Hawkins (pp 15-16)
Reflections on ‘Water’: a workshop presented by Rosemary Blundo – Meredith Lucy (p.17-18) 
Just call me a Dance-Movement Therapist   - Elizabeth McKenzie (p.18)
Reflections After A Dance Therapy Session With People With Dementia   (p.18)
Book review : Lucia Joyce: to dance in the wake by C.L. Shloss  - Review by Heather Hill (pp 19-20)
Promoting Dance Therapy   - Deborah Welsh (pp 27-28)
Respond, Breathe and Respond   - Michelle Royal (pp 28-29)

Vol 4, No. 2

An Interview with Dr Marcia B. Leventhal   - Jane Refshauge (pp 2-13)
Suggested Readings   - Dr Marcia B. Leventhal  (p.14)
Publications   - Dr Marcia B. Leventhal (p.15)
An Enquiry into the Therapeutic Dance   - Virginia Woods (pp 16-25)
The Dance Therapy Forum in Sydney   (p.25)
Book review: Dance Movement Therapists in Action by R.Flaum Cruz and C.F. Berrol – Review byKim Dunphy (p. 29)
Reflections Bartenieff Fundamentals   (p.32)

Vol 4, No. 1

Sit Down, Be Quiet: A Study of the Effectiveness of Dance/Movement Therapy in an After-School Program   - Susan Kierr (pp 2-7)
Early development and symbolic physical action email   - Joan Chodorow (pp 8-9)
Trance Dance   - Maria Sangiorgi (pp 10-13)
An Interview with G. Hoffman Soto   - Zoi Hall (pp 14-18)
About Depression on Mind and Body   - Ana Irene Gioino (pp 19-23)
Abstract
This article begins with an impressionistic vignette of depression as it impacts on mind, feeling and body of depressed people, based on the material the author has been studying, observations and personal interactions. It provides an overview of depression, the causes, symptoms and prevalence. It describes ideas for what dmt can offer people experiencing depression organised under five themes : The notion of pleasure; A time to relax, meditate, breathe; A time not to think, and to be "spatial";Depression and creativit; Exercise and the blessed endorphins and serotonin; Dance therapy, movement plus music plus social interaction.
Author's bio
Ana was born in Argentina and completed advanced studies in English and French, has a Dip. Journalism and B.A. in Modern Literature and worked as a teacher and journalist writing poetry and social satire. Since arriving in Australia, she has become a professionally accredited translator, has a Grad, Dip and Post Grad. Dip and M. Ed. in information technology and has worked as a radio journalist, language and IT teacher. She has completed diplomas in painting and printmaking and various courses in movement and dance which are her greatest passions. This includes the Dance therapy stream in the Grad. Dip. Visual and Performing Arts at RMIT, Melbourne.

The Dance in Dance Therapy   (pp 24-25)
Book Review: The journey of A Dance Therapy teacher by Claire Schmais – Review by Anna Schlusser (p.31)
Reflections: Connections and Influences - Revisited   (pp 31-32)

 

2004

Vol 3, No. 4

Would You Like To Dance?   - Heather Hill (pp 2-7)
Irmgard Bartenieff. Remembering Irmgard   - Betsy Kagan (pp 9-11)
Reflection: Looking Beyond the Muscles at the Movement   - Jane Guthrie (pp 11-13)
I Become Soft Lace   - Ana Irene Gioino (p. 13)
Affiliation of Space: A presentation of Mandala and the Self in dance therapy   - Vanessa Patterson (pp 14-18)
Study Abstract
: Evaluation of a Movement and Dance Program in Head Injury Rehabilitation. J. Guthrie (p.18)  
Reflections: Professional Development Day – Mary Rose Nichol, Jane Guthrie (pp 19-21)
Stirling Dementia Services Development Centre Arts Publications   (p.30-31)

Vol 3, No. 3

Reflecting Processes & Shifting Positions in Dance Movement Therapy   - Gabrielle Parker & Penelope Ann Best (pp 2-4)
Working with Anna Halprin – Reflections   - Tony Norquay, Viv Neale and Denis Kelynack (pp 5-8)
Moving Stories of Women   - Donna Hamilton (pp 9-11)
RISING - Poyema Dance   - Jenny De Leon (p. 12)
Wesley Professional Development Day   - Robyn Price (pp 13-14)
Reflections - Connections and Influences   - Ana Gioino, Jenny Czulak Riley and Robyn Price (pp 15-18)
Wilhelm Reich   - Jenny Czulak Riley (pp 19-20)
About Betsy – Visit to Melbourne   - reflected by Jane Guthrie (pp 21-22)
The Impact of Performance as a Therapeutic Experience   - Sylvia Forbes (pp 23-24)
Study Abstract : An Inquiry in the Lived Experience of Women in a Group Dance Therapy Program- Sue Mullane (p.25)

Vol 3. No. 2

Being in the Body: Finding reconnection after 9/11   - Laurice D. Nemetz (pp 2-11)
The Context of Dance and Dance Movement Therapy in Brazil   - Teresa Pacchiega (pp 12-13)
Connections and Influences: Other paths to Dance Therapy: The Dance that Connects Feldenkrais with Dance Therapy   - Bella Grossberg (pp 14-16)
Ideokinesis, Alexander Training and Dance, Excerpts from A Conversation with Shona Innes   - Interview by Elizabeth Dempster (pp 16-20)
Energy and Expression: tracing the influence of Wilhelm Reich in the development of a dance therapist   - Susan Maling (p. 21)
Colloquium Brochure: Abstracts -1st International Research Colloquium Dance/Movement Therapy, February 2004, Hannover, Germany   (pp 22-33)

Vol 3, No. 1

Body Image and the Institution: A bodywork group in psychiatric day care - Mariangela Fabiane (pp 2-12)
Dancing the Dream:  An exploration of the possibility of using dream images and dance in a therapeutic context   - Mary Rose Nicol (pp 13-15)
Dance Movement Therapy in Switzerland :
The Challenges of Working with Dance and Movement Therapy  - Iris Brauninger DMT (pp 16-17)
Refined Body Image (RBI) in the treatment of Whiplash-injured people   - Brigitte Zueger (pp 17-19)
Reflections of  Moment to Moment Creative Change   - Penny Best workshops in MelbourneLucy Landen-Lane, Anna Schlusser, Michelle Royal, Sarah McGregor, Virginia Woods, Denis Kelynack (pp 20-24)
Study abstract: Personal Meanings and Artistic Processes: a study of multi-modal improvisation -
Don Asker (p. 27)
Boundary Issues - Reflections on Self and Others   - Juliette Kirkwood (pp 28-29)

 

2003

Vol 2, No. 4

Dance of Dissociation   - Sue Mullane (pp 2-10)
A Sports Counselor and Social Therapist in Training: Searching for my identity as a dance therapist   - Joan Ingalls (11-16)
Movement Assessment for Children with Special Needs   - David Eckel (pp 17-22)
Dance Therapy in Switzerland   - Elizabeth Moser (p. 23)
Book Review: Growing Older Dancing On  - Kim Dunphy (p.24)
Reflections – Professional Development Day   - Iris Solomon, Ranjit Bhagwandas, Mary Rose Nicol (pp 31-32)

Vol 2, No. 3

From Outer To Inner Landscapes In A Community Dance Project   - Elizabeth Loughlin (pp 2-4)
Dance and the Disabled in the Community   - Elizabeth McKenzie (pp 5-6)
Using Music and Movement in Reflection of Clinical Experience – Lisa O’Beirne (pp 7-12)
Attunement – Sandra Kay Lauffenburger (pp 13-18)
Dancing in Liquid Emeralds: Dance Therapy in the Pool   - Geri Silk (pp 20-24)
Enlivening shape – A Reflection (Report on Sandra Kay Lauffenburger workshop)  - Mary Rose Nicol (pp 25-26)
Book Review: Freedom to Move: Movement and Dance for People with Intellectual Disabilities/Kim Dunphy & Jenny Scott   - Anna Schlusser (p. 26)
Study Abstract: A Complementary Form of Speech/Language Intervention: Can Music and Movement Help children with Communication Disorders – Beverly Sandra Joffe (p.27)

Vol 2, No. 2

Interacting with the audience, interacting with life: Budapest and beyond   - Penelope Best (pp 2-6)
Musical Pathways: From the Classroom to the Community   - Catherine Threlfall (pp 7-9)
How Does Butoh Become Meaningful to Seiryukai Dancers: Self Perception, Social Relations, and Community   - Tamah L. Nakamura (pp 10-14)
Authentic Movement, Groups and Psychotherapy   - Helen Payne, PhD (pp 15-17)
'Give Them Us!', The Arts In Dementia Care   - John Killick (pp 18-19)
Dance Movement Therapy in Italy   - Marcia Plevin (pp 20-23)
Dance Psychotherapy - Therapist at work   - Jennifer de Leon (pp 24-25)
Dance Autobiography - A Reflection (Report on Denis Kelynack workshop)  - Ben Assan (p.26)
Contact Improvisation: Adding to the dance therapy toolkit   - Robyn Price (p.27)

Vol 2, No. 1

Movement and Dance for People with Intellectual Disabilities. Is it Therapy, is it Art?   - Kim Dunphy & Jenny Scott (pp 2-8)
Study Abstract: An Investigation of the Relationship of Movement and Dance to the Self-concept and Academic Performance of Middle-Primary-School children – Judy Gutteridge (p.8)  
Dance/ Movement Therapy in Rehabilitation Medicine   - Susan Kierr and Linda Pilus (pp 9-16)
Postscript: a Reflection   - Linda Murrow (p. 16)
Remembering not to forget   - Marcia Plevin (pp 17-21)
Dance Movement Therapy in Japan   - Tamah L. Nakamura (pp 22-24)
Personal Highlights and Impressions of the 37th Annual ADTA conference   - Linda Murrow (pp 25-27)

 

2002

Vol 1, No. 4

Presidents Address AGM  Denis Kelynack (p. 2)
Through The Eyes of Children   Susan Crouch and Helen Anderson (pp. 3-9)
Visual Impairment- An Addendum   Karen Bond  (pp. 10-11)
Dementia - Changing Perspectives   Heather Hill  (pp. 12-14)
Relational and Non-relational Moments in Nursing Home Life   Lenore Hervey  (pp. 15-16)
Therapy or Therapeutic   Theresa Jackson  (pp. 17)
Dancing in the Desert   Lisa O'Beirne  (pp. 18-19)

Winter

World Dance Therapy News:
Dance Therapy in India -Tripura Kashyap (pp 7-9)
Dance Therapy in Germany - Sabine Koch (pp 9-11)
Visual Impairment:
Love is Blind: Musings on research as an Art Science Duet - Karen Bond (pp 12-14)
Out of the Darkness into Light  - David Eckel (pp 15-18)
Creativity and Play…continued
The Importance of Play Within Dance Movement Therapy - Penny Best (pp 19-20)
Playfulness and Performance - Anna Schlusser (pp 20-22)
In What sense in Play Powerful - Jenn Ben-Yakov (pp 22-23)
An experience of the DTAA Professional Development Day /Katrina Rank – Iris Solomon (pp 24-25)

Autumn

World Dance Therapy News
From Buenos Aires to Australia: Dance Therapy in Argentina   Diana Fischman Kaphyap  9pp. 6-7)
Dance Therapy in Canada   Janet Lemon  (pp. 7-8)
Creativity and Play/Paediatrics
Introduction  Jane Guthrie (p. 9)
Learning through Play and Relationship- Sherbourne Developmental Movement   Penny Rance  (pp. 10-13)
Developing Learning and Play Experiences with Children through Free Movement Play and Dance   Richard Coaten  (pp. 13-17)
Creative Experiences and Free Play in Life   Lori Cohen   (pp. 17-20)
Book review
Stewart, c. (2001) The Symbolic Impetus: How Creative Fantasy Motivates Development , review by Joan Chodorow  (p. 20)
Further reading
Education or therapy   Samantha Allender  (pp. 21)
Darkness in Motion   David Eckel  (pp. 22-24)

Summer

Features
The DTAA: the Year Behind and the Year Ahead -Jane Guthrie and Denis Kelynack (pp 5-7)
Elizabeth Polk: 99 Years Young - Nana Koch (pp 8-9)
Understanding the Body, Shape, Space and Dynamics of Movement: Laban Movement Analysis and the Bartenieff Fundamentals - Sandra Kay Lauffenburger (p.10)
The Healing Power of Dance - Heather Hill (pp 11-16)
World Dance Therapy News
News from Aotearoa   Jennifer de Leon (p.17)
Dance That Flows on from Tragedy   Jennifer de Leon (pp 17-18)
Movement and Dance Psychotherapy   Jennifer de Leon (pp 18-21)
Reflections on Jenny Tyrell workshop ‘Pathways to a child’- Rachael Byrnes (pp 21-22)


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