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Dance therapy is not about
achieving defined forms of dance, but is concerned with genuine, creative movement. The
objective is to re-establish the unity of body, mind and soul. The increasing tendency towards isolation and growing estrangement in our societies often results in emotional, mental and physical illness. Dance therapy helps people to rediscover themselves, thus achieving greater self-awareness and a sense of well-being. People can find their true inner self through authentic movement. They learn to love themselves and thus learn to love others. |
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Dance therapy can be applied to all forms of psychic and psychosomatic disorders. Through our own experience in movement and dance we are not only touched physically but also emotionally, mentally and spiritually. The human being makes contact with the conscious and unconscious parts of their personality, learns to accept them and to assimilate these experiences based on their personal history. Accompanying verbal sharing and clarification are of equal importance. |
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In her video Petra Klein shows the various forms of application of the ancient healing
power of the dance, which are the roots of dance therapy - dance scenes from the native American
Indians, from African and Oriental dance and the various forms of folk dances found in the
different cultures throughout the world. We see how children have no trouble in expressing
their emotions. In contrast to this it becomes apparent that many adults are no longer
capable of responding directly to their inner impulses. |
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The core of Petra Klein's work is the development of our capacity to love and build up relationships - the feeling of belonging to a joyful community. How these prerequisites are formed is made very clear through special dances with emphases on different developmental stages. Petra Klein's philosophy: In this sense dance therapy prepares you to step into the Dance of Life." |
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