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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Bringing dance in the medical wards

That is the work I would love to do with medical stuff.. Being a medical doctor and being acquainted with the manner the training is conducted and professional cutlure is, i see the great potential in bringing back humanity to the medical profession by means of art and human-being-to-human-being interaction.

"Anne Marie Rafferty is professor of nursing policy at Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery at King’s College London, which will be involved with Performing Medicine. She says dance could help nursing staff create a better environment for patients. “Someone said to me once, 60% of our communication is non-verbal, so being aware of your physical presence, how you move and carry yourself and the energy you give out can set the tone in a ward.” For the patients, says Rafferty, “It’s about how safe you feel. If you walk into a ward and there’s a calm hum and people are smiling, there’s a lightness, as opposed to people running around like headless chickens.”


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Exisdance is what happened when existence and dance interlace together. When every dance we dance is a reflection of our lives. And when we can look upon every event in our live as a dance we dance with our enviroment and with our lives.
Exisdance is a dance therapeutic practice which offers individual sessions, trainings and workshops oriented on personal development and therapy, based on principles and methods of dance movement therapy and expressive arts therapy.

Julia Morozova, the owner of Exisdance:
Having originally trained as a medical doctor, I worked for several years in obstetrics, and at the same time became interested in psychology and psychotherapy. From my youth, dance was my passion and I have long believed that dance can have healing power. From the moment I learned about Dance Movement Therapy , I knew that it was exactly what I wanted to do: a profession where my love of science, dance, art and my interest in helping people could come together. I trained as Dance Movement Therapist in Moscow in 2002. Soon afterwards, I moved to the Netherlands and worked as a dance therapist in clinical settings as well as in private practice . Now I am working in private practice, both individually and with groups. I travel a lot, teaching in Russia, Ukraine, Germany and other countries. Since 2010, I have organized and facilitated travel-journeys – events where intensive DMT work is combined with a journey to inspiring, powerful places. Each journey gives me (and I hope the participants) new discoveries, about myself and the world, as well as new energy and inspiration, deeper understanding and joy.

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