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An experiential episode down below. In this re-run session from The Embodiment Conference 2020, Daria Halprin will speak about the essential connection between art and life that can facilitate healing and change, and will guide you through a taster experience of the Tamalpa Life/Art Process. Find out more about Daria here: https://www.dariahalprin.org/ and the Tamalpa Institute here https://www.tamalpa.org/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- Daria Halprin: dancer, poet, teacher, and author, is among the leading pioneers in the field of movement/dance and expressive arts education and therapy. Her work bridges the fields of somatic psychology, movement/dance therapy, expressive arts therapy, community based arts and health education, organizational consultancy, leadership development, social change and performance. Bringing a life-long practice in the arts to her work, published writings include : Coming Alive; The Expressive Body in Life, Art and Therapy; contributing author Expressive Arts Therapy: Principles and Practices, Poesis: Essays On the Future of the Field; Body Ensouled, Enacted and Entranced. In 1978 Daria co-founded the Tamalpa Institute where she directs training programs in movement/dance and expressive arts education, consultancy and therapy. She teaches in educational, health and art centers throughout the world. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Get $100 OFF our CEC course - use the code CEC100PODCAST on https://embodimentunlimited.com/cec/ Get a free copy of Mark's latest eBook for coaches (12 tools) at this link: https://embodimentunlimited.com/coachingpodcast Join Mark for in-person workshops – https://embodimentunlimited.com/events-calendar/?utm_source=TEP&utm_medium=Description&utm_campaign=Events Join free coaching demos sessions with Mark – https://embodimentunlimited.com/free-coaching-with-mark/?utm_source=TEP&utm_medium=Description&utm_campaign=Demo Find Mark Walsh on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/warkmalsh/
Chloé is a professional actress, dancer and expressive art teacher from France currently living and working in New York City. She trained in theatre studies at the Sorbonne University in Paris, obtained a BA in dance from the University Paris 8 Saint Denis and at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. She worked and apprenticed at the Tamalpa Institute in California with the renowned choreographer Anna Halprin and her daughter Daria Halprin, somatic-expressive performing artist, author and teacher. In 2013 Chloé co-founded the the french branch of their school in France: Tamalpa France where she taught for over six years. In 2020 Chloé worked on several productions under Resonance Artistique Collective, an LLC she created with two artists peers during the COVID-19 pandemic and run shows with the Brooklynite company Molière in the Park. Connect with Chloé on Instagram @resonance.artistique https://www.instagram.com/resonance.artistique/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/resonance.artistique
Podcast I Feel Good - Life Art Process, Invité Stéphane Vernier Artiste pluridisciplinaire, éducateur somatique, formateur en Life Art Process, et co-directeur de Tamalpa France, Centre de formation en mouvement et arts expressifs, de renommée internationale créé par Anna Halprin (photo) et sa fille Daria Halprin. Par lequel il découvre alors la possibilité de réunir ses passions pour le mouvement, l'expression, et la santé des individus, des groupes et des communautés au sein d'une même pratique : le Life Art Process®, une méthode unique au monde qui combine le mouvement à d'autres supports artistiques (le dessin, l'écriture et la voix,...), à des outils de communication et des outils thérapeutiques, pour explorer et révéler nos histoires de vie, transformer notre manière de nous y relier, et développer le potentiel créatif d'un individu, d'un groupe ou d'une communauté, au service du changement. Animé et Réalisé par Armelle Béraudy Pour aller plus loin : RV sur la page facebook de l'émission @ifeelgood888 ou sur mon site internet armelleberaudy.fr - https://www.tamalpafrance.org https://www.stephanevernier.com Actualités de Stéphane Vernier : - 16/17 Janvier début un Cycle de 5 week-ends à Paris : La Voie du Corps - 24/24 Janvier 1 journée et demi à Paris : Clôture 2020-Visions 2021 - 29/30 Janvier 1 soirée et journée à Nantes : Emergences - 27/28 Février 1 journée et demi : Tamalpa Experience #podcast #mouvement #danse #arts #dessin #écriture #conscience #creativité
Season 3, Fall Semester 2020On Apr. 18, 2018, Sue Schroeder Artistic Director of CORE Dance and guest artist/teacher Daria Halprin engaged in a conversation and participatory workshop introducing the Tamalpa Life/Art Process®. Influenced and inspired by the humanist and post-modern movements of the 1950’s, the Life/Art Process® was originated and developed by Anna and Daria Halprin. Watch the original conversation.This conversation is introduced by host/Arts at Emory employee Maggie Beker and Emory College student Leah Behm. Beker and Behm introduce the podcast and discuss Behm's own dance philosophies and approaching creativity during the Covid-19 lockdowns.This program is part of the Rosemary M. Magee Creativity Conversation endowed series.
In this Part II episode with Daria Halprin we talk about the expressive arts work she’s spent forty plus years creating. We cover the “transportation” issue of how to take your “new self” out into the world and the importance of assuming aesthetic responsibility. Bonus: Daria shares about the last time she made a self-portrait, what still surprises her, and what she’s still fascinated with pursuing over the next 20 years.Last week we got to hear Daria’s story, from growing up dancing with her mother Anna Halprin, to being thrust into the spotlight in film and then her traumatic experiences sending her searching for something different. - if you haven’t heard that be sure to circle back to it that episode, E46 Through Trauma and Tragedy from One Stage to the Next, after this.To learn more about Holly Shaw and the Performers & Creators Lab Podcast click here
From the time she can remember, Daria Halprin, was immersed in an artistic life dancing with her famous mother, Anna Halprin, and then finding her way into acting and being thrust into the spotlight. But for Daria, like so many other young performers, this wasn’t always a healthy place to be, and she found herself seeking to get off the stage and create something else entirely. She began teaching and facilitating creative therapeutic work for others, and in 1978 Daria co-founded the Tamalpa Institute where now still to this day she directs training programs in movement/dance and expressive arts education, consultancy and therapy. Holly caught this interview at the famous Mountain Home Studio in Marin where Daria shares her journey through tragedy and trauma to becoming one of the leading pioneers in expressive arts education.Click here to learn more about the Performers & Creators Lab Podcast
our wonderful guests today are Jennifer Lalor and Raine Sharpe.Jennifer Lalor is a somatic (body-based) educator and practitioner with over 17 years experience working with a diverse range of clients including executive teams, professionals, artists, and social entrepreneurs. Jennifer had the amazing privilege of studying directly under Anna and her daughter Daria Halprin intensively in the use of the expressive arts in therapy and education before being invited onto Tamalpa’s core faculty. She taught an international student body at the Institute in California for four years before coming to live in Australia. Raine Sharpe, a local woman, mother and grandmother. Apart from her roles as CalmBirth facilitator, midwife & doula, Raine is also a source of vital knowledge and an educator in our community. She carries with her the old knowings of birth. Produced and Presented by Annalee Atia for PBB MediaCopyright Annalee Atia, PBB MediaWe call women of her calibre – Birth keepers. And I say calibre because in my mind – birth keepers are not only heroes, they are courageous being walking the earth containing a memory stick if you like, of something that has long been forgotten in western society. Both women today herald the benefits of Somatic work, somatic knowing. That is that The Body Knows and given the opportunity it can manifest itself harmoniously. During the program, Raine speaks of her passion for acknowledging the rite of passage of 'becoming grandmother'. She has been collecting and recording stories from grandmothers from around the world and has a book in the works about this important phase in a woman's life.To get in touch with Raine regarding your unique story of becoming grandmother, email her at:raines@australis.netFor CalmBirth information:http://www.calmbirth.com.auTo find out more about Jennifer's work, visit:
our wonderful guests today are Jennifer Lalor and Raine Sharpe.Jennifer Lalor is a somatic (body-based) educator and practitioner with over 17 years experience working with a diverse range of clients including executive teams, professionals, artists, and social entrepreneurs. Jennifer had the amazing privilege of studying directly under Anna and her daughter Daria Halprin intensively in the use of the expressive arts in therapy and education before being invited onto Tamalpa’s core faculty. She taught an international student body at the Institute in California for four years before coming to live in Australia. Raine Sharpe, a local woman, mother and grandmother. Apart from her roles as CalmBirth facilitator, midwife & doula, Raine is also a source of vital knowledge and an educator in our community. She carries with her the old knowings of birth. Produced and Presented by Annalee Atia for PBB MediaCopyright Annalee Atia, PBB MediaWe call women of her calibre – Birth keepers. And I say calibre because in my mind – birth keepers are not only heroes, they are courageous being walking the earth containing a memory stick if you like, of something that has long been forgotten in western society. Both women today herald the benefits of Somatic work, somatic knowing. That is that The Body Knows and given the opportunity it can manifest itself harmoniously. During the program, Raine speaks of her passion for acknowledging the rite of passage of 'becoming grandmother'. She has been collecting and recording stories from grandmothers from around the world and has a book in the works about this important phase in a woman's life.To get in touch with Raine regarding your unique story of becoming grandmother, email her at:raines@australis.netFor CalmBirth information:http://www.calmbirth.com.auTo find out more about Jennifer's work, visit:
Conscious Dancer with Mark Metz | Awakening your Body Intelligence
Inspiring interview conducted by Mark Metz and Jade Blackadar with Daria Halprin at the historic Mountain Home Studios in Marin where she and her mother Anna Halprin have developed the Life/Art Process.