LivingDance~LivingMusic?: Body Secrets? to Healthy Relationships
LivingDance~LivingMusic works with natural elements of dance movement which most of us engaged fairly easily when we were younger. Participants will reclaim this body-based information, mobilizing resources that when applied to intimate and confrontational situations in group therapy affect both individual and group dynamics. Modalities include kinesthetic sensing, live improvisational music, witnessing, and free dance. No training or talent in dance or music required. Danielle Fraenkel, Ph.D., ADTR, NCC, LCAT, LMHC, CGP, leads LivingDance~LivingMusic groups for a variety of populations locally, nationally, and internationally. A published author, director of the alternate route program in dance/movement therapy at Kinections, and adjunct professor at St. John Fisher College?s graduate program in mental health counseling, she is now exploring the relationships between LivingDance~LivingMusic and Interpersonal Neurobiology.
Jeffrey Mehr. MA, writer, poet, and photographer, has played piano since he was four and practiced Taijiquan for more than thirty years. His LivingMusic stems from these two disciplines. Always fresh, the LivingMusic evolves on keyboard, synthesizers, and harmonicas. The dancers power the playing.
Location:Kinections
at Imagine Square
718 University Avenue
Rochester NY 14607