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American Journal of Dance Therapy (2021) 43:64–76 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10465-021-09348-9 Marian Chace Foundation Lecture 2020 Trauma‑Informed Dance Movement Therapy: Real Life Trainings with Syrian Refugees, China and US COVID‑19 Hotline Ilene A. Serlin Accepted: 14 May 2021 / Published online: 3 June 2021 © American Dance Therapy Association 2021 Hello, everyone! I am so aware that this is on Zoom and I’m trying so hard to think of the faces whom I’m addressing now, and I want to tell you how much I miss see- ing you. I was so looking forward to being together in Montreal, to dancing together and hugging! So, like so many real-life situations we’re all facing right now, we’ll have to make the best of it with Zoom. I want to start by thanking such dear and long-time friends for this remarkable honor. First, my intrepid friend Marcia Leventhal, with whom I have shared so many adventures. Starting with Irmgard, we created our Collective in the 70s, crossed paths through Gestalt and traipsed around China and Istanbul. And then, a thank you to so many other women who I’ve long respected and admired for so long, and who are dedicated to carrying on the vision of Marian Chace. As I
American Journal of Dance Therapy – Springer Journals
Published: Jun 3, 2021
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