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Queen Margaret University College, Queen Margaret University Drive, Musselburgh, Edinburgh

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Queen Margaret University College, Queen Margaret University Drive, Musselburgh, Edinburgh

Entries for Dance Venue: Queen Margaret University College.
Musselburgh, Lothian
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09 Oct 08
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31 May 09
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At QMUC, we offer a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the areas of healthcare; drama and the creative industries; media, communication and sociology and business and enterprise. We also have a number of continuing professional development (CPD) courses, which will be of interest to anyone who is wishing to update their current professional skills.
Event Organiser, Dance College. Dance Styles: Dancercise, Therapy.
Contact:
Tel: 0131 317 3247, 0131 317 3648
Fax: 0131 317 3248
Email: Queen Margaret University College.
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(Last Edited: 25/2/2008)
AQueen Margaret University College, Queen Margaret University Drive, Musselburgh, Lothian, EH21 6UU (near Edinburgh)
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Dance Movement Therapy Foundation Certificate


Dancercise, Therapy Course, Dancing. Contact organiser for times and further details. To book or for further details: Book, Info, Tel: 0131 317 3350. DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPY or DANCE THERAPY (both titles are protected) is a unique form of psychotherapy in which the creative use of movement and dance play a central role within the client-therapist therapeutic relationship. The Association for DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPY UK (ADMT UK) defines the field as: 'the psychotherapeutic use of movement and dance through which a person can engage creatively in a process to further their emotional, cognitive, physical and social integration' (ADMT UK 2002, p 1). DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPY is founded on the principle that movement reflects an individual's patterns of thinking, feeling and communicating. Through acknowledging and supporting the client's movements, the therapist enables awareness and insight, and encourages development and integration of new body experiences together with the emotional and relational experiences that accompany such changes...
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