Dancing the Blues: An interdisciplinary collaboration between artists and therapists

S. Thurston, Julia Griffin, S. Davismoon, Joanna Omylinska‐Thurston, V. Karkou
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Creative practice differs widely across the contexts of artistic performance and therapy. In this article the authors describe a novel example of how the otherwise separate fields of choreographic practices and dance movement psychotherapy (DMP) have fed into each other. More specifically, the article outlines (1) how research into the effectiveness of DMP for depression has been used to create an interdisciplinary performance and (2) how the creative process has informed the development of therapeutic work. The performance was originally intended to disseminate quantitative findings from a study in DMP, but, as it developed, the resonances between artistic and therapeutic practice became the key focus and led to the artists contributing to the principles of a new creative therapy. The performance toured internationally and the new therapy model ‘Arts for the Blues’ has been piloted in the NHS, charities and schools in the north-west of England.
舞蹈蓝调:艺术家和治疗师之间的跨学科合作
创造性实践在艺术表演和治疗的背景下有很大的不同。在这篇文章中,作者描述了一个新的例子,说明编舞实践和舞蹈运动心理治疗(DMP)是如何相互依存的。更具体地说,这篇文章概述了(1)DMP治疗抑郁症的有效性研究如何被用于创造一种跨学科的表现;(2)创造过程如何为治疗工作的发展提供信息。表演最初是为了传播一项DMP研究的定量发现,但随着它的发展,艺术和治疗实践之间的共鸣成为关键焦点,并导致艺术家们为一种新的创造性治疗原则做出贡献。这次演出在世界各地巡回演出,新的治疗模式“蓝调艺术”已经在英国国家医疗服务体系、慈善机构和英格兰西北部的学校进行了试点。
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