SPECIAL WEEKEND COURSE OFFERING : FALL2019
An opportunity for a 2-weekend
Deepening into Movement with Katherine Carbone
in the Expressive & Creative Arts Program
at Salve Regina University
HLC 584: Movement, Creativity and Consciousness: An Introduction
Led by Katherine Carbone
A 2-credit, 2-weekend course.
Foundation Course for program & specific Pre-requisite for advanced course: HLC610
Offered this Fall 2019
Newdates: 2019 FALL 1 – September 7, 8 ; Sept. 28, 29 2019 (Sat. & Sun. 9:30am to 5pm)
This two-credit course will introduce a variety of experiences to help students to develop a clearer understanding of the body/mind/spirit connection; to increase awareness of the creative, psychological and spiritual potential as revealed through the body; and to begin to develop an understanding of each student's unique tools and responsiveness through movement. Movement as an expression of and path toward increased consciousness will be explored, as part of an intermodal expressive arts approach. Students will also explore ways of working with others in education, psychotherapy, and mindfulness work to access experiences, often not accessible through words, which can then be processed and integrated for a more expressive and fully embodied life. This course is one of the three prerequisite foundation courses for the CAGS/CGS program in the professional applications of the expressive and creative arts.
Yes! New Students are welcome to this Intro Class
to register, contact Christopher Carbone 401-341-3122 christopher.carbone@salve.edu
Katherine Carbone, MA, has a lifelong love of creative expression, along with a deep dedication to embodiment practices of expressive movement, dance and yoga. Katherine brings a wealth of training and experience to her role as an educator and expressive arts facilitator. Along with her work and training in the Expressive Arts, she is a professional level Kripalu Yoga teacher, E-RYT 500, with specializations in additional areas including Integrative Yoga Therapy with Mudras, and Yoga for Cardiac and Cancer Patients. In her movement arts, teaching and healing work with others, she integrates modalities of Expressive Arts with mindfulness and embodied practices, to guide others on the path to deeper inner awareness and self-transformation. For more information on her work see: www.arts-in-celebration.com
Katherine is also on the faculty of the Expressive and Creative Arts Program, part of the Department of Counseling, Leadership and Expressive Arts at Salve Regina University. This program offers training in using the arts for personal growth and transformation, for facilitators in the fields of counseling, education, healthcare, and more. http://ecarts.salvereginablogs.com/
about Salve Regina University’s GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM – CGS / CAGS
The Expressive and Creative Arts: Professional Applications program provides experiential training in expressive arts facilitation and therapies, integrating the arts into the helping professions. The courses blend creative hands-on work in the arts with supportive research and holistic theoretical frameworks. The training promotes application of the expressive and creative arts to the fields of counseling, psychotherapy, healthcare, education, community service, leadership or any other field in which personal expression and creative development are essential. We utilize an innovative, intermodal approach to connect the visual arts with dance/movement, sound/music, expressive theater arts, and expressive writing, along with mindfulness-based practices.
To Register: Contact Christopher Carbone, Program Coordinator
of the Expressive Arts Training Program: christopher.carbone@salve.edu
For additional classes and workshops with Katherine,
including Movement, Dance, Expressive Arts, Yoga, Yoga Therapy, and more
please visit: www.arts-in-celebration.com
including Movement, Dance, Expressive Arts, Yoga, Yoga Therapy, and more
please visit: www.arts-in-celebration.com