Saturday, December 20, 2008

NADT Conference, San Francisco, CA



In early November 2008 I had the privilege of participating in a Drama Therapy Conference organized by the National Association for Drama Therapists (NADT) USA, which was held in San Francisco.

My whole journey there was a wonderful experience. I had landed on the day after the presidential elections. The results were announced in the flight that Barack Obama won the elections. Many of the passengers in the plane was very excited and applauded when we heard the news. It was obvious there was an expectancy of positive change to take place in the USA and consequently in the rest of the world. I saw it as a sign of change taking place in both personal and the collective consciousness.

The conference was fabulous! I had learned a lot, participated in the many workshops and had the honor of meeting the pioneers in the field of Drama Therapy and also other wonderful Drama Therapist and aspiring Drama Therapists. As it is only in rare occasions such as during these conferences I get to meet other Drama Therapists (as there are now only two of us in Malaysia, the other person is based in Penang, which is a 6 hour drive from Kuala Lumpur, where I am), I could not contain my excitement of being in the presence among hundreds who are in the same field both from the United States as well as from other parts of the world.





It is always fascinating to me to be a participant in the workshops instead of being the facilitator. Every time I participate in the Drama Therapy workshops, I am still in awe with the whole experience of the 'magic' of drama therapy... the unconscious materials are being revealed about myself and the personal insights I get from the experience and ways to work to improve myself or situations.
Some of my favorite workshops during this conference were Life Stories Embodied Processes, Action Theater, Clinical Supervision That is Alive, Exploring the Shadow, Diversity Forum, Theater Improvisation as a Meditative Process, Sacred Performances and Being Fully Alive in Our Bodies.
I was kindly invited by Dr. Renee Emunah (who heads the Drama Therapy Program in CIIS and who is a pioneer in the field) to attend a workshop at the California Institute of Intergral Studies (CIIS) to attend another workshop titled 'The Hero's Journey' facilitated by Dr. Robert Landy (also a pioneer in the field and heads the Drama Therapy Program in NYU) on the day after the conference.

I was in awe with CIIS... Many wonderful images from all over the world adorned its walls. I was very impressed with the library, I even found the 'Natya Sastra'(which is the text from which all Indian Classical dance forms was said to have originated from. The content of this text was supposed to have come through a saint during meditation) among the rather modest but precious and rare collection of books which were in its shelves.

I have already applied a few of the new drama therapy techniques which I have learned at the conference into my work in Malaysia and I found that my clients have responded very well to them. It is always amazing that each group and individual constantly create a whole new experience even if the exact same technique is applied. It is always amazing to witness the uniqueness of each individual or group.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

My Recent Favourite Poem



Love After Love


The time will come
when, with elation
you will greet yourself arriving
at your own door, in your own mirror
and each will smile at the other's welcome,

and say, sit here. Eat.
You will love again the stranger who was your self.
Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart
to itself, to the stranger who has loved you

all your life, whom you ignored
for another, who knows you by heart.
Take down the love letters from the bookshelf,

the photographs, the desperate notes,
peel your own image from the mirror.
Sit. Feast on your life.

- Derek Walcott

Dramatherapy Skills Training Workshops

A couple of weeks back I had facilitated a dramatherapy skills training workshop. The workshops were mainly for counselors and other mental health practitioners. I felt that it went on very well .
A few of the participants have been in the helping profession for quite some time and had a lot of wisdom about their work which they shared in the group.
There were also a few participants who are fairly new in the helping profession and they had brought with them a fresh perspective to the group.
I was very inspired by the participants - by their enthusiasm explore a different method of working with their clients, their insights and the willingness to share some information about their lives.
I look forward to facilitating more of such workshops in the future.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Upcoming Workshops

Dramatherapy - Skills Training Workshops:


Title :Story Making
Date : 11th Oct 2008 and 12th Oct 2008
Time : 9am - 5pm
Venue : JM Educational Counseling Centre
Subang Jaya (Opposite Taylor's College)

Title : Object Work
Date : 18th Oct 2008 and 19th Oct 2008
Time : 9am - 5pm
Venue : JM Educational Counseling Centre
Subang Jaya (Opposite Taylor's College)

Facilitator/trainer: Vanitha Chandrasegaram

For more information, please call Yvonne at 03-5633 4732 or
03 5633 3765 or email : yvonne@jmecc.com.my

Monday, July 28, 2008

Free Yoga Classes in Bangsar

Free yoga classes offered in Bangsar on Sundays at 10am.
For more information, please call Vasugi at 012 332 9388

Introduction to Dramatherapy Workshop, 9th August 2008

I will be facilitating an introductory Dramatherapy workshop, organized by JM Counselling and Therapy Unit( a part of JM Educational Counselling Centre) based in Subang Jaya.

Anyone who is interested to get a better understanding of dramatherapy is welcome to participate in this workshop. The workshop is facilitated experientially, giving the participants the taste of the processes involved in dramatherapy.

For more details and to book a space please contact Yvonne at 03-5633 4732 or 017 668 3702 (mobile)

Monday, May 12, 2008

Bali Soul Spa


The Bali Soul Spa has been postponed to a later date which is yet to be confirmed

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Storytime!

Last week I had the pleasure of doing a story telling session in a private school in Kuala Lumpur, for six hundred kids, from the ages seven to nine years old. I must admit I was a little worried about the large number of students at first, and I also realise that children at that age have a short span of attention. However, I had really enjoyed every moment of telling the stories! The kids were very participative and seem to have enjoyed listening to the stories as well.
The theme of the stories was on character building.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Dramatherapy Awareness Workshop: April 2008

Creative Movements presents….

DRAMATHERAPY AWARENESS WORKSHOP

Date: 26th April 2008 (Saturday)
Time: 10am – 1: 00pm
Venue: GOLD, Kompleks 3C , Jalan PJS 11/2, Taman Bandar Sunway,46000, Petaling Jaya
(next to Sunway Pyramid, across ESSO petrol station)

FEES: RM 30

Dressing: Something comfortable to move in

Age requirement: 18 and above

For Whom?

· Those who are in the helping profession
· College Students, interested in the field of psychology
· Anyone who is curious and interested

Facilitator:

Vanitha Chandrasegaram
Dramatherapist
MA Dramatherapy (Hertfordshire), UK
MSc Psychology (Pittsburg State), USA
Diploma Bharatha Natyam (Indian Classical Dance)

For confirmation of attendance please contact:

Email: vanitha_dramatherapist@yahoo.com
Or Tel. no: +6017 232 5611

Saturday, February 23, 2008

DRAMATHERAPY


Dramatherapy is a form of psychotherapy, which comes under the umbrella of Creative Arts Therapies.
It uses various creative tools, such as


  • drama games

  • mimicry

  • puppetry

  • acting

  • story making
  • movement / dance

  • art work

  • voice /sound,

to help individuals to express and work through difficult life and psychological issues.


It uses various concepts of psychology as its basis and can work within the framework of various psychological theories.


For Whom?

For any reason a person would seek help from a counselor or psychologist he/she may seek a dramatherapist. These include those with

  • mental health issues
  • difficult emotional issues

  • relationship problems

  • learning disabilities

  • abuse and trauma

  • difficulty coping with illness and

  • bereavement
  • stress management
  • any other life challenges



** Dramatherapy can be used to work with people of all ages. Clients do not have to be physically very active. No artistic skills is necessary in order to participate in dramatherapy sessions.


CHOREOGRAPHY / DANCE


The dance style mainly performed and choreographed is based on mainly Indian Classical, Contemporary and Egyptian dance forms.





painting by Noelle Wilaimson

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

About Creative Movements


I believe that through artistic creativity, one is able to reach the depths of the soul. It helps in the process of healing and enables one to reach beyond the superficiality of daily life. When one is engaged in an artistic activity, he/she is engaged in his/her deeper self. The process may help unblock paths mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually.

Creative Movements offers the opportunity to engage in artistic creativity at different levels.

Creative Movements' mission is to connect with ones highest potential through the use of creative arts. This could be through the process of therapy, training, or being a witness to creativity.

Our motto is 'Moving towards positive transformation'