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|aAM09|bExpressive Media
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|a(OCoLC)556145303
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|aDance therapy and authentic movement|h[videorecording] / |cDirected, written and narrated by Janet Adler.
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|aPublic performance rights granted.
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|aPittsburgh, PA : |bExpressive Media, Inc., |cc2009.
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|a1 videodisc (58 min.) : |bsd., b&w, col. ; |c4 3/4 in.
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|aLooking for Me was originally produced in 1968.
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|aStill Looking was originally produced in 1989.
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|aLooking for me (ca. 29 min. ; b&w) -- Still looking (ca. 29 min. ; col.)
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|aLooking for me : Produced by Virginia Bartlett, Norris Brock ; music, Carol Saunders.
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|aStill looking : Produced by Janet Adler ; filmed and edited by Yasha Aginsky ; original music, Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo.
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|aLooking for me : This 1968 film of Janet Adler’s dance/movement therapy work has been celebrated for capturing a series of ongoing sessions between Janet and two autistic girls, ages two and five. As Janet mirrors their gestures, the children gradually develop trust in her, shifting out of their profound isolation. With time, the girls allow themselves to be touched by Janet, building toward a sense of reciprocity and intimacy. The viewer cannot help but be moved by this heartfelt and compelling film.
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|aStill looking : Twenty years after "Looking for Me", Janet Adler produced the first filmed sessions featuring Authentic Movement, an embodied awareness practice with roots in dance, somatic healing practices, and mysticism. In this film, Janet allows us to join her as witness to the spontaneous movement experiences of eight professional women as they explore the relationship between moving and witnessing. Learning how to see and be seen clearly in the presence of one another, the process of compassionate witnessing invites consciousness, enhancing the integration of body and spirit.
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|aDVD.
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|aDance therapy.
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|aAuthentic movement (Dance therapy)
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|aDance therapy for children.
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|aAutism in children|xTreatment.
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|aAdler, Janet.
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|aKikuchi-Yngojo, Robert.
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|aExpressive Media, Inc.
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