Guest guest Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 November 5 and 6, 2007 at Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian This conference combines various areas of knowledge such as Neuropsychology, Musical Sciences, Theatrical Arts, Arts Therapy and Linguistics, amongst others. It aims a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to education, disability, and rehabilitation. It intends to question how the inter-related practice and processing of different types of language (musical, psychomotor, verbal, technological, and aesthetics) can contribute to enhance interventions in education and disability (motor, verbal or mental). Part I: Art & Brain Part II: Art, Education, Rehabilitation Exhibition Art & Inclusion Workshops Org: Investigation Subunit on Psycholinguistics and Clinical Linguistics (Centre of Linguistics of Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Programme | November 5 | Auditorium 3 9 - 10.30am | Registration 9 - 9.15am | Welcome speech Ana Monção - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas Investigation subunit on Psycholoinguistics and Clinical Linguistics - Centre of Linguistics 9.15 - 10am | Opening session (official invitations to be confirmed) 10 - 10.30am | Coffee Break / Inauguraton of the Painting Exhibition Art & Inclusio | Room 3 10.30am - 1pm | Art & Brain Moderator: Rute Costa (CLUNL) 10.30 - 11am | The visual brain: what art can reveal about the brain? (lecture in english) Luca Francesco Ticini - Società Italiana di Neuroestetica " Semir Zeki " , Trieste, Italy 11 - 11.30am | Brain specialization, art and language pathologies (lecture in portuguese) Joaquim Aires - Instituto de Psicologia Aplicada e Formação, Lisbon, Portugal 11,30am - 12pm | Brain, art, and language: Lessons on this relationship from neurological damage in artists Dahlia Zaidel - University of California, Los Angeles, USA 12pm - 12.30pm | Music and the brain: amusia, aphasia and musical expertise (lecture in english) Pascale Lidji - Université Libre de Bruxelles & International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research (BRAMS), Bélgica - Canadá 12.30 - 1pm | Debate 13 - 2.30h | Lunch Break Workshops | Programme for November 5 and 6 2.30 - 3.30pm | Voice in communication: from speaking to singing (in portuguese) Helena Rodrigues, Centro de Estudos de Sociologia e Estética Musical, (CESEM), Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Lisbon, Portugal November 5: Auditorium 3 - Group A1 | November 6: Auditorium 3 - Group B1 2.30 - 4pm | The Sensitive Library (in portuguese) Raúl Oliveira & Rúben Tiago - TRUTA Associação Cultural, Lisboa, Portugal November 5: Room 2 - Group A2 | November 6: Room 2 - Group B2 Break - Painting Exhibition Art and Inclusion | paintings of artists with disabilities November 5: Room 3 - Group B | November 6: Room 3 - Group A 4 - 6pm | Aphasic Theater (Thêatre Aphasique) - (in english and french) Isabelle Côté & Gaulin - Hôpital de réadaptation Villa Medica, Montréal, Canadá November 5: Room 2 - Group B | November 6: Room 2 - Group A Programme | November 6 | Auditorium 3 9.30am - 13pm | Art, Education and Rehabilitation Moderator: Rita Mendes Leal (CLUNL) 9.30 - 10am | Psychomotor foundations of artistic expressions: an ontogenetic approach (lecture in portuguese) Vítor da Fonseca -Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal 10 - 10.30am | The arts in education: the opening of new frontiers (lecture in portuguese) Alberto Sousa - Universidade Moderna & Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Portugal 10.30 - 11am | Visual text versus illustration: the role of each one in the development of reading (lecture in portuguese) Eduarda Coquet - Universidade do Minho - Instituto de Estudos da Criança, Braga, Portugal 11 - 11.30am | Coffee Break 11.30am - 12pm | Arts Therapists: Artists, Scientists, Therapists and Researchers: Are we really the new 'Renaissance Man' (or Woman)? Janek Dubowsky - Roehampton University, London, UK. 12pm - 12.30pm | Artabilitation: Non-formal learning from interactive multi-sensory environments that promote explorative play, creative expression and joyful activity. (lecture in english) Tony & Eva sson - Aalborg University, Esbjerg, Denmark 12.30 - 1pm | Debate 1pm - 2.30pm | Lunch Break * conferences and workshops are not translated November 5 | workshops programme 2.30 - 3.30pm 2.30 - 4pm Voice in communication: from speaking to singing The Sensitive Library Auditorium 3 - Group A1 Room 2 - Group A2 20 participants 20 participants Break | Painting Exhibition Art and Inclusion Room 3 - Group B 4 - 6pm Aphasic Theater Room 2 - Group B | 40 participants November 6 | workshops programme 2.30 - 3.30pm 2.30 - 4pm Voice in communication: from speaking to singing The Sensitive Library Auditorium 3 - Group B1 Room 2 - Group B2 20 participants 20 participants Break | Painting Exhibition Art and Inclusion Room 3 - Group A 4 - 6pm Aphasic Theater Room 2 - Group A | 40 participants Voice in communication: from speaking to singing - workshop Helena Rodrigues, Centro de Estudos de Sociologia e Estética Musical, (CESEM), Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas This workshop is specially targeted to those who consider that they " do not have an ear for music " or that they are " not able to sing " . These are, in fact, false statements, we were all born with the capacity to express ourselves musically. Isn't human communication intrinsic musical in its nature? This workshop intends to provide a rich musical experience, exploring the communicative potentialities of the voice. It is not about chest voice, head voice or " falsetto " . Just about music and the voice of the heart. Target audience: For all, especially for those who do not dare to sing in public. Helena Rodrigues, is graduated in Piano (Oporto's Conservatory), Education Sciences (Master) and Psychology (PhD from Coimbra's University). She also has been studying singing, psychotherapy and music pedagogy. She is Assistant professor at the Department of Musical Sciences of Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, teaching Music Psychology and Music Pedagogy. Her main research interests are based on musical development and communication in music and early infancy. Dr. Rodrigues is the Artistic-director of Companhia de Música Teatral (www.musicateatral.com), a theatrical music group with which she has participated in the conception and interpretation of several interdisciplinary projects. The sensitive library - Workshop Rúben Tiago & Raúl Oliveira - TRUTA Associação Cultural, Lisboa, Portugal The Sensitive Library is an itinerant project whose aim is to promote the book and the reading, through a non conventional exploration of the book as an object. It is not a theatre show but an encounter between storytellers and children where, through the objects manipulation, it is intended to recycle their common sense and to suggest new ways of reading, allowing an introduction to plastic arts and performance arts. The Itinerant Sensitive Library had its origins in Catalano' s installation/show Sensitive Universes, presented in the Centro de Pedagogia e Animação do Centro Cultural de Belém (Centro Cultural of Belém's Centre of Pedagogy and Animation) which recovered the spirit of itinerant libraries, particularly relevant in areas of geographic and social exclusion. More than telling stories, we aim to develop the pleasure of children (4 - 8 years old) for the book and the reading. As a strategy, according to which the storyteller carries out a role that potentiates the child's creativity and imagination, the act of reading is performed. This way the appropriation of reading implies, beyond the story that is tolled, a direct relation with the object and its plastic qualities and handling. On the other hand, these stories also appeal to spatial and temporal notions that help the child to organize a time sequential vision, allowing the mental reconstitution and representation of events and experiences. This Library can be installed in schools, museums, public libraries, book fairs and other places. In its shelves inhabit fantastic bread books, made of leaves, wood, wind, containing surreal stories, livened up for the gesture and voice of its tellers. The strangest stories make the most incredible books. we can only trust our imagination. Raúl Oliveira, graduated in Sociology (Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa - 1997) and has a bachelor's degree on acting (Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema). He was one of the founders of TRUTA (Theater Company - 2003) and of GATO S. A. having participated in all its shows, some of them under the direction of Mário Primo (1988-1994). He also participated in the company Os Satyros (1995) in Woyzeck and Hamlet Machine. He worked with several directors as Cruz, Tiago Rodrigues, a Diogo, Moura, Rodolfo Vasquez and Joaquim Horta. He collaborated in the C.P.A. of Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB - Cultural Center of Belém, Lisbon) in Universos Sensíveis (Sensitive Universes, 2002), Pavilions das Maravilhas (Wonders Pavilions of António Catalano, Casa degli. Aliei, Italy, 2004) and in Fernanda Fragateiro' s installation Das Histórias nascem Histórias (Stories give birth to Stories). He also took part of Casa do Ogre (The Ogre's House) from Letizia Quintavalla (Italy) and of Les Gumes from Phun. Rúben Tiago, has a bachelor's degree on ESCT´s Drama Course and has done several other courses: Choreographic Formation and Research (2006), Management and Production in Performing Arts (2004, Fórum Dança), Open Course on Scenography (ESE, Coimbra). He was one of the founders of TRUTA (theater company - 2003), having participated in all its shows and in Ideias do Levante (Lagoa-Algarve). He collaborated with the theater companies Projecto Teatral Lisbon, 2000) and Teatro Praga (2001). In the C.P.A. of Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB - Cultural Center of Belém) he performed in Universos Sensíveis (Sensitive Universes, 2002) and in Pavilhões das Maravilhas (Wonders Pavilions of Catalano, Casa degli. Aliei, Italy, 2004). He also took part of Força do Hábito ( Bernhard' s play Die Macht der Gewohnheim, directed by Joaquim Horta). He directed Depois de ta (Sharman Macdonald' s play After t, Teatro Mosca, 2005) and was co-creator of Da mão para a boca ( Auster´s play Hand to Mouth, TRUTA, 2005). Aphasic Theater - Workshop Isabelle Côté & Gaulin - Hôpital de Réadaptation Villa Medica, Montreal, Canada The Aphasic Theater workshops are meant to help aphasic persons to find ways to regain confidence in themselves. Through different types of exercises, we explore all the possibilities available that would help each individual to redefine the communication process. The range of activities goes from concentration exercises, expressive actions, improvisation, the ability to recreate situation and respond to specified requests or tasks, vocal and breathing techniques, stretching and physical activities, non speaking exercises, free association, free speech abilities, work with emotions and others. Gaulin, is an actor, comedian, drama teacher and director. Bachelor of dramatic art from École Supérieure de Théâtre of the Université du Québec, in Montréal he has been with Théâtre Aphasique since 1998, developing in collaboration with a speech language therapist, theater and video workshops for aphasic patients at Hospital de Readaptation Villa Medica in Montreal (Canada). He wrote and directed the most recent play Metronome, performed by the Aphasique theater group. All the performers are aphasic persons and this latest creation as been produced in several cities throughout the Quebec province, Belgium and France. He also gives acting classes to mentally disable persons at Muses Art Center in Montreal, in order to bring those artists to a professional level. Isabelle Côté, is the artistic and administrative director of Théâtre Aphasique since 1996. Actress, comedian, teacher and director, she is bachelor in dramatic art from École Supérieure de Théâtre of the Université du Québec, in Montréal. She is in charge of a theater workshop adapted for aphasic patients, writes and directs theatre shows for the aphasic group. She manages all the administrative, financial and artistic needs of the company. Information | workshops The workshops registration is limited to a maximum number of 80 participants. Each participant will be enrolled in two workshops - the " Aphasic Theatre " and in one of the other two (that are offered). You will have to choose between the workshops " Sensitive Library " OR " Voice in communication: from speaking to singing " . The participant must indicate its preference on the registration form. Those enrolled in the workshops will be divided into two groups - A and B. Group A will end the first day at 3,30 or 4 pm, and the second day at 6 pm. Group B will end the first day at 6 pm and the second day at 3,30 or 4 pm *please see workshops programme schedule below. On the registration form the participant can indicate his or her preference regarding the workshops schedule. The indicated schedule preferences will be considered by registration order. November 5 and 6, 2007 at Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian Org: Investigation Subunit on Psycholinguistics and Clinical Linguistics (Centre of Linguistics of Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Workshops | Description | biographies November 5 and 6, 2007 at Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian Org: Investigation Subunit on Psycholinguistics and Clinical Linguistics (Centre of Linguistics of Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Biographies | Lecturers Luca Francesco Ticini, is a Neurobiologist (University of Trieste, Italy) who currently works at the Center of Neurology at the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (Tübingen, Germany). He is the President of the Italian Semir Zeki Neuro-Aesthetics Society, as well as the founder and vice-President of the Committee for the Promotion of Neurosciences. Additionally, Dr. Ticini is Member of the Italian Society of Neurosciences and represents the Institute of Neuro-Aesthetics (London, U.K. and Berkeley, CA.). He has written numerous articles and essays which explore the relations between different forms of artistic expression and the physiology of the brain. Dr. Ticini has been the creator and curator of many expositions, among them, " Genialmente, l'Arte del Cervello " , which involved scientists like Semir Zeki and the designer Ottavio Missoni. His work in this particular exposition has been praised for its originality and scientific content by the President of the Italian Republic. Joaquim Quintino Aires is a Neuropsychologist, clinical psychologist and psychotherapist. He is the director of the Instituto de Psicologia Aplicada e Formação (IPAF) and teaches in universities at Lisbon, Madrid, São o and Moscow. His PhD dissertation in the area Psycholinguistics connects studies in Linguistics, Anthropology and Neurosciences. He is a researcher in the Psycholinguistics and Clinical Linguistics sub-unit of the Centro de Linguística da Universidade Nova de Lisboa (CLUNL). Dahlia W. Zaidel is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and Member of the Brain Research Institute of this University. In her book, Neuropsychology of Art - Neurological, Cognitive and Evolutionary Perspectives (2005), Dr. Zaidel explores the intersection between artistic creativity, talent, aesthetics and brain structures based on interdisciplinary principles such as the biology of art, brain evolution, cognition and neuroscience. Among her research interests are the consequences of perceptual problems in famous artists, the performance of autistic savants and established artists with brain damage as a result of unilateral stroke, dementia, or various other neurological conditions. Dr. Zaidel also investigates the hemispheric memory for surrealistic and realistic paintings, as well as the perception of facial symmetry-asymmetry and attractiveness. Pascale Lidji is a Neuropsychologist, as well as a Teaching assistant and Junior Researcher in the Université Libre de Bruxelles (U.L.B., Belgium) and in the Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound (BRAMS) in University of Montreal (Canada). Her Ph.D. dissertation is directed by Pr. Régine Kolinsky (U.L.B.) and Pr. Isabelle Peretz (BRAMS). She uses behavioral and electrophysiological methods to study the interactions between language and music in the song perception of both musicians and non musicians. She is also interested in the mental representations associated to pitch and melody and in the effects of musical expertise on these representations. Lidji occasionally takes part in research about the impact of brain lesions on musical abilities in professional musicians. As a hobby, she is a singer, actress and director in several theater companies, and animates since 2005 theater lessons conceived for teenagers and psychiatric patients. Vitor da Fonseca is a Professor in Learning and Development Disabilities at the Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation of the Faculty of Human Motricity (FMH), Univ. Técnica de Lisboa. His PhD is in the area of Special Education and Rehabilitation (FMH) and his master' s degree is in Learning Disabilities (University of Northwestern, Chicago). He was psychopedagogist in the Pedagogic Investigation Centre of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and did his traineeship with Ajuriaguerra, Bergés, Lapierre, Aucoutorier, Vayer, Helmer Myklebust and Doris . He is the President of the Dyslexia Association in Lisbon, as well as the founder of the Center of Observation and Psicoeducational Rehabilitation (CORPE), where he works as a clinician. He is the author of a great number of books, some of them published in Brazil, England, Germany and Spain. Alberto B. Sousa has a PhD. in Education Sciences (University of Ever) and has two master's degrees in Psychology of Education from the University of Bristol and the Superior Institute of Applied Psychology (ISPA, Lisbon). His undergraduation is in Clinical Psychology (University of Lisbon), Education through Art (National Conservatory) and Physical Education (Federal University of Macolin, Switzerland). Currently, he is professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon and headmaster of the Master's Course in Education through Arts on the Modern University (Lisbon). In the field of Clinical Psychology, he has created a child and family counseling office where, with a team of specialists, he develops intense work in support of children with special needs. Eduarda Coquet graduated in Plastic Arts (Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do Porto), has a master's degree in Portuguese Literature and Culture (Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa) and a PhD in Architecture, in the area of Visual Communication (Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa). She is Associate Professor and head of the Department of Artistic Expressions and Physical Education of the Institute of Child Studies, Universidade do Minho. Her research interests focus on illustration and visual text, having published in 2006, with two other colleagues, Leitura, literatura infantil e ilustração : investigação e prática docente (Reading, Children Literature and Illustration). She is the director of Ensinarte, a publication about arts in educational settings and coordinates a Master's course on Child Studies. She is still producing regularly artistic work, with two individual shows: Regresso (Return, 2004) at Galeria da UM, Museu Nogueira da Silva, Braga; and Inevitável (Inevitable, 2005) at Sala do Recibo, Mosteiro de São ho de Tibães. Janek Duboswsky is currently the Subject Head for the Arts & Play Therapies area of the School of Human & Life Sciences, Roehampton University, London. As such he has responsibility for the management of the MA Art Therapy, MA Dance Movement Therapy, MA Dramatherapy, MA Music Therapy and MA Play Therapy Programmes. He is also active within 'APT' the Arts and Play Therapies Research Cluster located within the University. Dubowsky is a qualified Arts Therapist, Counselor and Psychotherapist who is actively involved in research focusing in the application of the Arts Therapies with people who have severe communication problems such as autism. He also investigates Jungian Analytical Psychology and the use and understanding of symbols as products of the unconscious. He has been involved in training Art Therapists at University level for over 25 years and has a wealth of experience in developing training courses both in the UK and internationally. He has contributed to the development of Art Therapy training in Finland, Ireland and, recently, Lithuania. Tony has developed a body of work that is recognized as a platform for interdisciplinary research. The SoundScapes concept uses interactive art and game playing in room size environments with large screens where non-intrusive technologies empower intuitive and motivated creative and fun engagement between " user and technology " and " user and user with technology " - all where gesture controls the feedback stimulus. The research since 1987 has focused on persons with disabilities with a targeted goal of creating a new form of supplemental tool for therapists and towards encouraging other digital artists to explore the potentials for their own development from interacting and creatively working together with this community. Close cooperation with experts, teachers, caregivers and families is inherent to his research. In 2006 the research evolved into an international conference titled ArtAbilitation. Sensorama Lab | http://www.aaue.dk/~bh/sensorama/ Eva sson has developed interdisciplinary and international projects and research in human-centered design, development, and implementation/use of toys, educational media/multimedia/, and interactive environments applied in play, learning, and (re)habilitation contexts, involving flexible methods of delivery for local, national and international users. Dr sson has developed theories on non-formal learning, play, and activity related to how technologies can support playful activities motivated by curiosity and exploration rather than externally defined tasks. Systems designed to support playful values are open-ended and ambiguous and offer situations for people to appropriate, explore, and interpret. Dr sson's work includes methodological approaches which consider idiosyncratic appropriation, participatory involvement, and action driven situated use. She has researched and presented with Dr Tony around the world on the combined attributes and potentials of nonformal learning and SoundScapes/ArtAbilitation. Registration Form Registration deadline: October 7, 2007 Name: Address (*): Profession: E-Mail (**): (*) Please give us your address in order to send you the receipt by post. (`**) Please give us your email address, so that we can confirm your payement and workshops registration. Congress total number of registrations: 120 Maximum number of registrations in the congress WITH workshops: 80 Registration without workshops | 75 euros YES | NO Registration with workshops | 100 euros (for more information please go to: www.fcsh.unl.pt/psicolinguistica) 1) Aphasic Theatre Workshop YES | NO (maximum of 80 particicipants) 2) Optional Workshop: choose 1 of these 2 workshops Sensitive Library Workshop YES | NO (maximum of 40 particicipants) Voice in communication: from speaking to singing Workshop YES | NO (maximum of 40 particicipants) Payment options: By cheque: (endorsed to Ana Fernandes Congresso Arte Cérebro e Linguagens) Address - Linha de Investigação nº 5 do CLUNL Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa Av. de Berna 26 C 1069 - 061 Lisboa By bank transfer: National tranfer - NIB: 0033 - 0000 - 45338826552 - 05 Enviar aviso de transferência para psicolinguistica@... International transfer - IBAN - PT50 - 0033 - 0000 - 45338826552 - 05 BIC/SWIFT - BCOMPTPL Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian | How to get there Public Transports: By Metro (tube): Blue line - S. Sebastião or Praça de Espanha stations By bus: (buses) - 16, 26, 31, 46, 56 Car Parking (payed): Avenida de Berna e Avenida Visconde de Valbom Address: Av. de Berna 45A 1067-001 Lisboa - Portugal Sponsors | Technical data for the 1st Conference on Art, Brain and Languages: Scientific Coordination: Ana Monção e Rute Costa (CLUNL) | Organizing Commitee: Ana Monção, Ana Rebelo, Andreia Periquito e Inês Marques (CLUNL) Exhibition Committee: Rui andre (curador), Cristina Passos (Fundação LIGA), Cristina Fontes (ANACED), Ana Silva (Hospital Bombarda), Luís Lobato (CD conception ETIC); Art Direction | Graphic Design: Margarida Mouzinho | November 5 and 6, 2007 at Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian Summarised Programme: Part I: Art & Brain Part II: Art, Education, Rehabilitation Exhibition Art & Inclusion Workshops For more information, please go to: www.fcsh.unl.pt/psicolinguistica Org: Investigation Subunit on Psycholinguistics and Clinical Linguistics (Centre of Linguistics of Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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