Can Creative Art Activities Contribute to Social Emotional Communication in Online Groups during the COVID 19 Pandemic?

S. Harvey, E. C. Kelly, Kassidee Cruz
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In this paper, the authors review a single session in which a small group of participants from different countries within the Asian Pacific region used creative arts improvisation to develop collaborative expression of their subjective experiences during the COVID health crisis. During this review, the authors consider if meaningful communication could develop among the participants and how such exchanges might be expanded to contribute to communities and within an international context. The group was conducted online, and the members were from Guam, China and another woman from India currently studying in New Zealand. The improvisational expressions consisted of dance, vocal music, art, poetry, and fairy tale making followed by discussion. The general themes from this collection of images that emerged from the improvisations ranged from disconnection to positive connection towards each other and a renewal of hope. These developments occurred online and among people from different countries. Some of these participants did not know each other prior to the meeting and others did not share a primary language. The authors use this review to suggest some potential guidelines that might apply to other projects that address community responses to the current pandemic and possible cross-cultural connections during times of crisis.
新冠肺炎疫情期间,创意艺术活动是否有助于网络群体的社会情感交流?
在本文中,作者回顾了一次会议,其中来自亚太地区不同国家的一小群参与者使用创意艺术即兴创作,共同表达了他们在COVID健康危机期间的主观体验。在这篇综述中,作者考虑了参与者之间是否可以发展有意义的交流,以及如何在国际范围内扩大这种交流,为社区做出贡献。该组织是在线进行的,成员来自关岛、中国和另一名目前在新西兰学习的印度女子。即兴表演包括舞蹈、声乐、艺术、诗歌和童话制作,然后是讨论。这组即兴创作的图像的总体主题包括从断开到彼此之间的积极联系以及希望的更新。这些发展发生在网上和来自不同国家的人们之间。其中一些与会者在会议前互不认识,另一些与会者没有共同的主要语言。作者利用这篇综述提出了一些潜在的指导方针,这些指导方针可能适用于其他项目,这些项目涉及社区对当前大流行的反应,以及危机时期可能存在的跨文化联系。
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