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Performance art research. Performance Art Movement, Artists and Major Works. "The line between art and life should be kept as fluid, and perhaps indistinct, as possible.

Performance Art Movement, Artists and Major Works

" Synopsis Performance is a genre in which art is presented "live," usually by the artist but sometimes with collaborators or performers. It has had a role in avant-garde art throughout the twentieth century, playing an important part in anarchic movements such as Futurism and Dada. Indeed, whenever artists have become discontented with conventional forms of art, such as painting and traditional modes of sculpture, they have often turned to performance as a means to rejuvenate their work. The most significant flourishing of performance art took place following the decline of modernism and Abstract Expressionism in the 1960s, and it found exponents across the world.

Key Ideas The foremost purpose of performance art has almost always been to challenge the conventions of traditional forms of visual art such as painting and sculpture. Most Important Art Performance Art Overview Continues Below. Www.dramatherapy-path.com/image/users/113370/ftp/my_files/pdfs/The Primal Voice of the Shadow.pdf. Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth (9780062504319): Robert A. Johnson. Inner Gold: Understanding Psychological Projection (9780977333820): Robert A. Johnson, Arnie Kotler.

Owning Your Own Shadow: Understanding the Dark Side of the Psyche: Robert A. Johnson: 9780062507549: Amazon.com. Meeting the Shadow: The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature: Connie Zweig, Jeremiah Abrams: 9780874776188: Amazon.com. Carl Jung's Philosophy. Carl Jung was one of the twentieth century’s most eminent psychologists, thinkers and therapists.

Carl Jung's Philosophy

Born in Switzerland on 26, July, 1875, Jung was at one point under the auspices of Sigmund Freud, before establishing himself as a great psychologist in his own right. Carl Jung’s Philosophy Whereas Sigmund Freud’s method of psychoanalysis was grounded in materialism, Carl Jung believed that too many philosophers were relying on science and logic in order to understand the core precepts to psychology. Www.ivcc.edu/uploadedFiles/_faculty/_mangold/Carl Jung - Analytic Psychology.pdf. Sara-adkins.wiki.westga.edu/file/view/Jung+PDF.pdf. BonusJung.pdf. Www.rlwclarke.net/Courses/LITS3303/2008-2009/08BJungApproachingtheUnconscious.pdf. Www.dreamresearch.ca/pdf/jung.pdf. Www.stjohns-chs.org/english/gothic/works/Carl Jung.pdf. Carl Jung - Synchronicity. What is Synchronicity?

Carl Jung - Synchronicity

The term synchronicity is coined by Jung to express a concept that belongs to him. It is about acausal connection of two or more psycho-physic phenomena. Www.angelfire.com/md2/timewarp/schiller.html. Schiller’s Letters on Aesthetic Education.

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The Emotional Poles. There are four main emotional positions or poles, within the emotional body that shamans seem to have settled on a long time ago.

The Emotional Poles

Shamans have long recognized that all the emotions play a central role in our worldviews. However, often they are destructive influences in attempting to gain insight into other ways of perceiving, since by their very nature, they demand a particular position. Scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1139&context=cmc_theses. Myths-Dreams-Symbols- Individuation The Union of Opposites. Gestalt therapy. Gestalt therapy is an existential/experiential form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility, and that focuses upon the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist-client relationship, the environmental and social contexts of a person's life, and the self-regulating adjustments people make as a result of their overall situation.

Gestalt therapy

§Overview[edit] Edwin Nevis described Gestalt therapy as "a conceptual and methodological base from which helping professionals can craft their practice".[1] In the same volume Joel Latner stated that Gestalt therapy is built upon two central ideas: that the most helpful focus of psychotherapy is the experiential present moment, and that everyone is caught in webs of relationships; thus, it is only possible to know ourselves against the background of our relationship to the other.[2] The historical development of Gestalt therapy (described below) discloses the influences that generated these two ideas.

§Experimental freedom[edit] Shadow Work in Eight Easy Steps. Most of this material comes from a fine book I cannot recommend highly enough: Romancing the Shadow: A Guide to Soul Work for a Vital, Authentic Life by Connie Zweig, Ph.D. and Steve Wolf, Ph.D (1997).

Shadow Work in Eight Easy Steps

The shadow can sabotage the better angels of one’s nature. What Is Projection in Jungian Psychology? Projection, according to Carl Jung, occurs when a person sees in another qualities they themselves possess.

What Is Projection in Jungian Psychology?

This phenomenon goes on daily in most relationships and encounters. Whenever a person is convinced that the awful qualities seen in another person have nothing to do with him or herself, a projection is mostly likely being engaged. This does not mean, however, that these qualities are not present. It merely means that they probably exist, to some extent, in the person observing them.

Carl Jung and the Shadow: An Introduction. What Is the Shadow in Jungian Psychcology? “Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?”

What Is the Shadow in Jungian Psychcology?

Begins that famous spine tingling, radio thriller from the 1930s -- The Shadow. No, this is not that shadow. That shadow actually did lurk in the rooms, streets and dark alleys of our cities. Still, this shadow is close by. CranioSacral Therapy and Brennan Energy Healing in Wenatchee, Chelan, Leavenworth. “One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.”

CranioSacral Therapy and Brennan Energy Healing in Wenatchee, Chelan, Leavenworth

Carl Jung. Cheating the Ferryman, Is there Life After Death, The Daemon. So I've been reading a LOT of Carl jung's works recently. In 'Dreams, Memories and reflections' as well as 'the archetypes and the collective unconscious', he describes in great detail various communications he has made with his unconscious mind, which manifest themselves in all sorts of figures and scenes. Many of the experiences he describes were prophetic in nature and in my opinion, his description of the archetypes is incredibly fascinating and links in with Tony's idea of the Daemon. In 'On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to Poetry' Jung writes :- 'The primordial image, or archetype, is a figure--be it a daemon, a human being, or a process--that constantly recurs in the course of history and appears wherever creative fantasy is freely expressed.

Essentially, therefore, it is a mythological figure. . . . Determining Your Archetypes. Determining Your Archetypes In "Sacred Contracts", I provide an extensive series of questions to help you determine which archetypes are part of your intimate support group. Here I'll provide you with a few basic questions that you can use to begin determining which of the many archetypal patterns may be connected with you. You can begin by looking through the list of archtypes included here. The Socializers. Jungian Archetypes. Jungian archetypes. Archetypes are universal archaic patterns and images that derive from the collective unconscious According to Jungian approach of psychology, some highly developed elements of the collective unconscious are called "archetypes".

Carl Jung developed an understanding of archetypes as universal, archaic patterns and images that derive from the collective unconscious and are the psychic counterpart of instinct [1] They are autonomous and hidden forms which are transformed once they enter consciousness and are given particular expression by individuals and their cultures. Being unconscious, the existence of archetypes can only be deduced indirectly by examining behavior, images, art, myths, religions, or dreams. They are inherited potentials which are actualized when they enter consciousness as images or manifest in behavior on interaction with the outside world.[2] Introduction[edit] The 12 Common Archetypes.

The 12 Common Archetypes By Carl Golden The term "archetype" has its origins in ancient Greek. The root words are archein, which means "original or old"; and typos, which means "pattern, model or type". The combined meaning is an "original pattern" of which all other similar persons, objects, or concepts are derived, copied, modeled, or emulated.

Intro to Archetype Work. By Jason Bennett, revised May, 2007 The Jason Bennett Actors Studio is one of the few professional actor training schools in the world where you can receive comprehensive training in this work. Although Jason Bennett presents this material in a unique way, the underlying concepts are found in most all the traditional acting methods, often going by different names.

Using Archetype Work: • You can rapidly access specific physical, vocal and emotional states-of-being -- from a calculating, sex-crazed, killer -- to a playful, extremely sensitive child the next. • You will explore a diverse library of "characters" for use in your work – with different ages, philosophies, emotional realities, voices and body language.

What Are Archetypes and Why Would They Affect Your Marketing and Your Money? Archetypal Garage. Sacred Contracts. When You Hit a Brick Wall, Turn to Stone Like Carl Jung. Jung's Active Imagination. Dreams Reader-1st ed - Carl Jung. The Wisdom of the Dream. Unleash the Voice. Vocal Dance & Voice Movement Integration. Biological Research - Measuring emotion in the voice during psychotherapy interventions: Apilot study. Susan Lee Bady. Tomkenyon.com. Vocal + movement improvisation. THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO CINEMA. Ani Williams Songaia Sound - Pilgrimage of Magdalene and The Holy Grail - In France. Body Language. Posture (psychology) Library. The Energetics Of Healing Caroline Myss Part 2 of 2. The Energetics Of Healing Caroline Myss Part 1 of 2. Dr. Douglas Fields: Thinking With Your Body. Don’t Trust Your Feelings: Somatics & the Pre/Trans Fallacy. ~ Steve Bearman.

Amy Cuddy: Your body language shapes who you are. The Embodied Self: Movement And Psychoanalysis by Bloom, Katya. Movement Psychology. (3) Psyche Moving: Active Imagination and Focusing in movement-based performance and psychotherapy. Authentic Movement - Tina Stromsted. Authentic Movement with Tiffany Sankary. Dance, dance evolution.