Webinar: International Conversation on Arts and Trauma (ICAT)

29 Jun

Webinar: International Conversation on Arts and Trauma (ICAT)

IACASE

Webinar: International Conversation on Arts and Trauma (ICAT)

by IACASE
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IACASE Global Connection Webinar Series (2)

International Conversation on Arts and Trauma (ICAT)
– From Deconstruction to Reconstruction through Covid-19

Following the success of IACASE webinar “Transformation of Crisis in Coronavirus Pandemic – Chinese and Global Perspectives“, April 5, 2020, we are going to organize a 5th global connection webinar on June 28, 2020.

Please join IACASE and your colleagues around the world as together, we move to explore some of the ways that the arts are being used during the COVID 19 and attendant crises. We will be hearing about some of the ways that embodied self-care and self-compassion practices, as well as expressive, creative and artistic expressions can serve individuals and communities in times of complexity and uncertainty . We know that the arts can help us move towards the healing of individual and collective traumatic events. We are living in challenging and unprecedented times. Our problems are global and existential- our lives are challenged as never before in this liminal space we are moving through as we learn to navigate with our own individual and collective fears, anxiety and patterns. We will hear from experts about some of the ways to work across disciplines, disparities, distortions and disconnections.

All around the world, we are all learning to live between deconstruction to reconstruction. On the body level this manifests as breathing our way back into self-regulation as we oscillate between fear and anxiety and hope and optimism. Our very existence is being threatened by an invisible enemy we ‘ingest’ through breathing it in. We who build our professional practice around breathing and embodiment are holding our breath waiting for this to pass. This event will highlight how the arts contribute towards our understanding and work with trauma and post traumatic growth, and in the building of resilience.

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This year-long program aims at bringing professionals in the field of arts education and therapy together throughout the world, to stimulate a critical dialogue, and facilitate networking to strengthen our profession.

To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://www.iacaet.org/event-booking/ →

 

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Thu, Jul 2, 2020 @ 03:00 PM (CET) to
Thu, Jul 2, 2020 @ 05:00 PM (CET)
 

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