This arts-based duoethnographic project explores the phenomenon of a collaborative arts-based experience between a Dance/Movement Therapist and a Music Therapist. From a simultaneously personal and collaborative framework (duo ethnography), the researchers will explore the question of, “What emerges when a BC-DMT & MT-BC utilize their respective modalities in active creative collaboration to deconstruct the histories they have been taught?” Utilizing a critical lens rooted in healing justice and influenced by decolonial theory, the researchers name and begin to deconstruct the complicated histories of both clinical fields, attempting to embody and amplify the healing practices of movement and music that came long before the “founders” of da...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of Black clients’ experiences within a music ...
This author developed a community engagement project within a predominately white, higher education ...
Since its development in the early 20th century, dance/movement therapy has sought to help individua...
There is little research focused on uncovering bias in the music therapist. This study utilized auto...
The process of engaging in arts-based research is unique; it draws upon the creative essence of the ...
Creative practice differs widely across the contexts of artistic performance and therapy. In this ar...
© 2017 Bronte ArnsMusic therapists are increasingly working in teams alongside professionals from ot...
The process of engaging in arts-based research is unique; it draws upon the creative essence of the ...
Arts therapies draw upon many theories and models of practice, but lack consensus in shared factors ...
Dance/movement therapy (DMT) techniques—particularly choreography and performance techniques—have no...
This project began as a phenomenological interview proposal exploring how music therapists develop k...
Newly graduated music therapists often feel isolated within their practices. They leave the universi...
Abstract This qualitative research explores creative movement processes such as dance/movement thera...
While there is some research on dance/movement therapy (DMT) and people of Color, there is no resear...
With the primary purpose to extend therapists’ knowledge base, open dialogue on treatment efficacy, ...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of Black clients’ experiences within a music ...
This author developed a community engagement project within a predominately white, higher education ...
Since its development in the early 20th century, dance/movement therapy has sought to help individua...
There is little research focused on uncovering bias in the music therapist. This study utilized auto...
The process of engaging in arts-based research is unique; it draws upon the creative essence of the ...
Creative practice differs widely across the contexts of artistic performance and therapy. In this ar...
© 2017 Bronte ArnsMusic therapists are increasingly working in teams alongside professionals from ot...
The process of engaging in arts-based research is unique; it draws upon the creative essence of the ...
Arts therapies draw upon many theories and models of practice, but lack consensus in shared factors ...
Dance/movement therapy (DMT) techniques—particularly choreography and performance techniques—have no...
This project began as a phenomenological interview proposal exploring how music therapists develop k...
Newly graduated music therapists often feel isolated within their practices. They leave the universi...
Abstract This qualitative research explores creative movement processes such as dance/movement thera...
While there is some research on dance/movement therapy (DMT) and people of Color, there is no resear...
With the primary purpose to extend therapists’ knowledge base, open dialogue on treatment efficacy, ...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of Black clients’ experiences within a music ...
This author developed a community engagement project within a predominately white, higher education ...
Since its development in the early 20th century, dance/movement therapy has sought to help individua...