Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 The NADT 31st Annual Conference-November 4-7, 2010 Chicago, IL Pushing the Boundaries: Contemplating the Liminal Space in Drama Therapy Victor defines the liminal space as a “place where boundaries dissolve a little and we stand there, on the threshold, getting ourselves ready to move across the limits of what we were into what we are to be.” At this year’s conference we invite you to explore the ways that we as a field of drama therapy are continuing to push the boundaries in our work. How are we dissolving the boundaries between our field and other creative arts therapies, other disciplines, other technologies, and other world views? How are the current political and cultural climates transforming our field and work? In what ways does a seeming dissolution of boundaries shed light on new perspectives and understanding? How can we (or should we) measure, research or try to capture such flux and ambiguity? Are there some boundaries that should remain? And why is the liminal space so powerful? The possibilities are endless, the boundaries waiting to be expanded are limitless….and we look forward to seeing you there in our mutual exploration. The new deadline for all submissions is midnight on March 15th, 2010. For further information on the conference and proposal submissions, please visit http://www.nadt.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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