Quarterly Journal: Moving On
The DTAA's quarterly journal Moving On includes feature articles from dance therapists in Australia and overseas, as well as regular columns on DTAA activities, industrial issues, Notes from the Net, What's On and Library News. Journal subscription is included in the cost of membership. Membership information
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The editorial team are always happy to receive contributions to The Dance-Movement Therapy Association of Australia Quarterly. We are keen to maintain a diversity of contributions ranging from the formal to the very informal - theoretical articles, books, music or video reviews, letters to the Editor, reflections on your work and questions/issues you’d like to raise. In this way we hope that as wide a range of people as possible will feel able to contribute and thereby encourage a lively dialogue within our community. From time to time, a special edition collecting some past articles will also be printed. So please start writing!
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Content of Quarterlies
2007 - Vol 6: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2006 - Vol 5: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2005 - Vol 4: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2004 - Vol 3: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2003 - Vol 2: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2002 - Vol 1: No.1 | No.2 | No.3 | No.4
2007
Vol 6, No. 3 & 4
The Body in Phenomenology and Movement Observation Janet Kaylo
In conversation with Sharon Chaiklin Elizabeth Mackenzie
Some thoughts on Sharon Chaiklin Rob Baum
Peggy Hackney - in Melbourne
"Nature Dances" - Alpe Doro, Switzerland Beatrice Lucas
Career Switch… from food technologist to dance movement therapist Thea O’Connor
Don't just stand there, think Drake Bennett
An Australian Experience Fran Ostroburski
‘Weaving the Threads’ Conference Reflections
Conference Report Kim Dunphy
Highlights and People Sally Denning
Special Events E. Connor Kelly, Linda Leah and Natalie Poole Rob Baum, Mary Builth and Tiana Li-Donni, Heather Hill
Being There Heather Hill and E. Connor Kelly
Pre and Post Conference Workshop Reflections
Dynamic Phrasing in Dance/Movement Therapy, and Building Observation Skills for Client Sandra Lauffenburger and E. Connor Kelly
Dance/Movement Therapy Process: Integrating All the Elements Lesley Hawkins, Jane Refshauge and Kim Peel
Physical Storytelling as a therapeutic modality within DMT Virginia Woods, Alice Owen and Natalie Poole
Vol 6, No. 2
Unspoken Stories: The gift of sharing a Movement Therapy space with Adolescents in a Specialist Psychiatric Unit , SE England UK Tracey French
ArtStories - Shared artmaking for wellbeing and learning in Northern Australia Catherine Threlfall
Dance and Disability: A Student’s Experience Tessa Hearnes
Report on the Creative Therapies Association of Aotearoa (CTAA) Conference in New Zealand ‘Healing Ways’ E. Connor Kelly
A Therapist’s Journey is Unknown, and Yet It Flows Lillian Thio-Kaplan
Book Review: An Introduction to Medical Dance-Movement Therapy , author Sharon Goodill
Vol 6, No. 1
Self-Psychology of Heinz Kohut as a Psychodynamic Framework for Dance/Movement Therapy Sandra Lauffenburger
The Form is not Separate from Content Profile of presenter , Shape panel paper Janet Kaylo
Certification in Laban Movement Analysis Letter from Sandra Lauffenburger
Making our mark -- an introduction to dance therapy in Australia Heather Hill
Together… moving with our eyes closed – Co-creating the intersubjective dialogue Julie McDonald
Reflections on the Move to Learn seminar Yumi Schaeffer and Robyn Price
A Beautiful Day Commemorative Service for Hanny Exiner
Review - Helen Payne’s Workshop on “Authentic Movement” I see a Mover Sally Denning
Given Time Rob Baum
Book Review: The Therapeutic Use of Games in Groupwork authors Naomi Audette and Wendy Bunston
2006
Vol 5, Nos. 3 and 4
Through Dance And Movement Vive La Difference: Creating Relationship Dr. Heather Hill
Taking Heart – an opportunity for Dance/Movement Therapy Robyn Price
Thematic Unfolding Movement Therapy on a specialist self harm unit Gerry Harrison
The Body Of Dance And The Dancer’s Body Peggy Hackney
The Diamonds Within Tiana Li-Donni
Dance Movement Therapy and a Journey to the Corporate World Candy Beers
Dance Democracy In Dorrigo Fran Clayton
And more on... Writing Marjory Trott
Reflections on Working with Dr Steve Harvey Sally Denning
The Space Between Us Anne-maree Ellis
Book Review Dementia: Walking not Wandering - Fresh approaches to understanding and practice Jenny Czulak Riley
Recommended Reading Advances in Dance/Movement Therapy - Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings
Listserve Dialogue – Dementia: Walking Not Wandering Christine Hopkins and Heather Hill
Hanny Exiner Memorial Foundation News
Trudi Schoop – Quote and References
Literature on DMT and abused children
Vol 5, No. 2
Dancing the Demons Away: Dance/Movement Therapy as a Tool in Counseling Sexually Abused Children in the Philippines
Dinghy Kristine Baraero-Sharma
A Teaching Story
Let There Be Light! An Interview with Phillip Light Jenny Czulak Riley
Library News: Music and Imagery Conference in New Zealand Challenge and Delight E. Connor Kelly
Writing: Heather Hill
A Reflection on Space Workshop with Sandra Lauffenburger Mary Rose Nicol
In memorium Gabrielle Parker
Letter from Penny Best
Vol 5, No. 1
Physical Story Telling E. Connor Kelly
So, What Is This Thing Called Dance-Movement Therapy? Michelle Royal
The Israeli Association of Creative and Expressive Therapies: Dance/movement Therapy Judith Mendelsohn
Dancing the personal and political: a participant’s response Ann-maree Ellis
The Benefits of Combining Creative Arts and Narrative Therapy Approaches Lisa O’Beirne
Book Review , Sue Mullane
Reflections Penelope Best Workshops
Reflections Overall Sally Denning
Opposites Together Robyn Price
On Consciousness and Relationship Robyn Price
Reflecting, Shifting and Transforming-in-Relation Elizabeth Mackenzie
2005
Vol 4, No. 4
Seeing With The Heart: The Aesthetics of Dance/Movement Therapy With The Elderly Donna Newman-Bluestein
Ideokinesis G. Hoffman Soto
Let The Therapy Begin: An exploration of the use of dance therapy with an eight year old child with attachment disorder Venita Dungey
Reflection on My Dance Therapy Journey Yumi Schaeffer
Notes and ReflectionsProfessional Development Day : Dance Therapy as Person Centred Care in Dementia Heather Hill
Applying Dance Movement Therapy Principles in Treatment Settings Laurel Bridges
Book Review , Sally Denning
The Dynamic Architecture of Communication: Space Component of Laban Movement Analysis Sandra Kay Lauffenburger
Reflections After A Dance Therapy Session With People With Dementia (reprinted) Heidi Ch’ng
Vol 4, No. 3
Where you locate your body has consequences: the body as central while moving around Penelope A. Best
A Day In the Life of A Dance Therapist Susan Kierr
A Journey Andrea Berchtold
New Zealand Creative Arts Meeting Conference Report Connor Kelly
New Zealand Creative Arts Meeting Personal Highlights Lesley Hawkins
Just call me a Dance-Movement Therapist Elizabeth McKenzie
Promoting Dance Therapy Deborah Welsh
Respond, Breathe and Respond Michelle Royal
Book review Heather Hill
Reflections Dance Therapy with People with Dementia
Vol 4, No. 2
An Interview with Dr Marcia B. Leventhal Jane Refshauge
Suggested Readings Dr Marcia B. Leventhal
Publications Dr Marcia B. Leventhal
An Enquiry into the Therapeutic Dance Virginia Woods
The Dance Therapy Forum in Sydney
Reflections Bartenieff Fundamentals
Vol 4, No. 1
Sit Down, Be Quiet: A Study of the Effectiveness of Dance/Movement Therapy in an After-School Program Susan Kierr
Early development and symbolic physical action email Joan Chodorow
Trance Dance Maria Sangiorgi
An Interview with G. Hoffman Soto Zoi Hall
About Depression on Mind and Body Ana Irene Gioino
The Dance in Dance Therapy
Reflections: Connections and Influences - Revisited
2004
Vol 3, No. 4
Would You Like To Dance? Heather Hill
Irmgard Bartenieff. Remembering Irmgard Betsy Kagan
Reflection: Looking Beyond the Muscles at the Movement Jane Guthrie
I Become Soft Lace Ana Irene Gioino
Affiliation of Space: A presentation of Mandala and the Self in dance therapy Vanessa Patterson
Study Abstract
Reflections: Professional Development Day
Stirling Dementia Services Development Centre Arts Publications
Vol 3, No. 3
Reflecting Processes & Shifting Positions in Dance Movement Therapy Gabrielle Parker & Penelope Ann Best
Working with Anna Halprin – Reflections Tony Norquay, Viv Neale and Denis Kelynack
Moving Stories of Women Donna Hamilton
RISING - Poyema Dance Jenny De Leon
Wesley Professional Development Day Robyn Price
Reflections - Connections and Influences Ana Gioino, Jenny Czulak Riley and Robyn Price
Wilhelm Reich Jenny Czulak Riley
About Betsy – Visit to Melbourne reflected by Jane Guthrie
The Impact of Performance as a Therapeutic Experience Sylvia Forbes
Study Abstract Sue Mullane
Vol 3. No. 2
Being in the Body: Finding reconnection after 9/11 Laurice D. Nemetz
The Context of Dance and Dance Movement Therapy in Brazil Teresa Pacchiega
Connections and Influences: Other paths to Dance Therapy: The Dance that Connects Feldenkrais with Dance Therapy Bella Grossberg
Ideokinesis, Alexander Training and Dance, Excerpts from A Conversation with Shona Innes: Interview by Elizabeth Dempster
Energy and Expression: tracing the influence of Wilhelm Reich in the development of a dance therapist Susan Maling
Colloquium Brochure: Abstracts -1st International Research Colloquium Dance/Movement Therapy, February 2004, Hannover, Germany
Vol 3, No. 1
Dancing the Dream Mariangela Fabiane
An exploration of the possibility of using dream images and dance in a therapeutic context Mary Rose Nicol
Dance Movement Therapy in Switzerland Iris Brauninger DMT
Refined Body Image (RBI) in the treatment of Whiplash-injured people Brigitte Zueger
Reflections: Moment to Moment Creative Change Penny Best
Boundary Issues Don Asker
Reflections on "Self and Others" Juliette Kirkwood
2003
Vol 2, No. 4
Dance of Dissociation Sue Mullane
A Sports Counselor and Social Therapist in Training: Searching for my identityas a dance therapist Joan Ingalls
Movement Assessment for Children with Special Needs David Eckel
Dance Therapy in Switzerland Elizabeth Moser
Book Review: Growing Older Dancing On Kim Dunphy
Reflections – Professional Development Day Iris Solomon, Ranjit Bhagwandas, Mary Rose Nicol
Vol 2, No. 3
From Outer To Inner Landscapes In A Community Dance Project Elizabeth Loughlin
Dance and the Disabled in the Community Elizabeth McKenzie
Dancing in Liquid Emeralds: Dance Therapy in the Pool Geri Silk
Enlivening shape – A Reflection Mary Rose Nicol
Book Review: Freedom to Move, Movement and Dance for People with Intellectual Disabilities Anna Schlusser
Vol 2, No. 2
Interacting with the audience, interacting with life: Budapest and beyond Penelope Best
Musical Pathways: From the Classroom to the Community Catherine Threlfall
How Does Butoh Become Meaningful to Seiryukai Dancers: Self Perception, Social Relations, and Community John Killick
Authentic Movement, Groups and Psychotherapy Helen Payne, PhD
Dance Movement Therapy in Italy Marcia Plevin
Dance Psychotherapy - Therapist at work Ben Assan
Dance Autobiography - A Reflection Robyn Price
Vol 2, No. 1
Movement and Dance for People with Intellectual Disabilities. Is it Therapy, is it Art? Kim Dunphy & Jenny Scott
Study Abstracts and Invitations
Dance/ Movement Therapy in Rehabilitation Medicine Susan Kierr and Linda Pilus
Postscript: a Reflection Linda Murrow
Remembering not to forget Marcia Plevin
Dance Movement Therapy in Japan Tamah L. Nakamura
Personal Highlights and Impressions of the 37th Annual ADTA conference Linda Murrow
2002
Vol 1, No. 4
Presidents Address AGM
Through The Eyes of Children Susan Crouch and Helen Anderson
Visual Impairment- An Addendum Karen Bond
Dementia - Changing Perspectives Heather Hill
Relational and Non-relational Moments in Nursing Home Life Lenore Hervey
Therapy or Therapeutic Theresa Jackson
Dancing in the Desert Lisa O'Beirne
Winter
World Dance Therapy News
Dance Therapy in India Tripura Kaphyap
Dance Therapy in Germany Sabine Koch
Visual Impairment
Love is Blind: Musings on research as an Art Science Duet Karen Bond
Out of the Darkness into Light David Eckel
Creativity and Play…continued
The Importance of Play Within Dance Movement Therapy Penny Best
Playfulness and Performance Anna Schlusser
In What sense in Play Powerful Jenn Ben-Yakov
Autumn
World Dance Therapy News
From Buenos Aires to Australia: Dance Therapy in Argentina Diana Fischman Kaphyap
Dance Therapy in Canada Janet Lemon
Creativity and Play/Paediatrics
Introduction
Learning through Play and Relationship- Sherbourne Developmental Movement Penny Rance
Developing Learning and Play Experiences with Children through Free Movement Play and Dance Richard Coaten
Creative Experiences and Free Play in Life Lori Cohen
Further reading
Education or therapy Samantha Allender
Darkness in Motion David Eckel
Summer
Features
The DTAA: the Year Behind and the Year Ahead Jane Guthrie and Denis Kelynack
Elizabeth Polk- 99 Years Young Nana Koch
Understanding the Body, Shape, Space and Dynamics of Movement: Laban Movement Analysis and the Bartenieff Fundamentals Sandra Kay Lauffenburger
The Healing Power of Dance Heather Hill
World Dance Therapy News
News from Aotearoa Jennifer de Leon
Dance That Flows on from Tragedy Jennifer de Leon
Movement and Dance Psychotherapy Jennifer de Leon