OLive is an integrated approach to developing and enhancing staff well-being. It looks into the physical, emotional and social development of MOE staff so as to enable them to achieve well-being in different aspects of their lives- self, family and work and community and environment.
[Staff Privilege] Introduction workshop: Attuning to Body and Baby
13 Mar 2010 - 4:00pm
13 Mar 2010 - 5:00pm
“The magical feeling of
attuning to
your unborn baby,
and
listening to
how your body changes.”
~ Elizabeth Rutten-Ng
This workshop is an introduction on how you can attune to your body and baby using
elements of dance movement therapy, Kestenberg Movement Profile and Fetal Notation.
Expectant Mothers will get a glimpse to experience what the approaches are
before they sign up for the 6 sessions to explore in a deeper level.
Who will attend: Expectant Mothers
Date: 13 March 2010
Time: 4pm to 5pm
Venue: Baby Breeze, Novena, Square 2, #03-85/86/87
Number of participants: 3 (min) to 10 (max)
Attire: Comfortable sport attire without shoes
Contribution: $40
Contribution: Single session - $50 (Introduction), extra charge of both parents joining, $25.
[MOE Staff qualify for 10% discount. Please bring Civil Service Card with MOE logo for identification]
You can email to dancetherapy.kmp@gmail.com for registration form (attached) and details of payment.
Register by 5 March 2010.
First come first serve basis. Please bring a notebook with you.
Portfolio of trainer:
Elizabeth Rutten-Ng is a trained and qualified dance/movement therapist and a NVDAT member in the Netherlands. Her training specialises working with all population; and is trained in Laban movement analysis, Bartenieff Fundamentals, authentic movement and first phase of Kestenberg Movement Profile and Movement Psychodiagnostic Inventory. She has done field work with a wide range of populations and has worked with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder patients in her internships. She is also trained in stop technique approach with the drama therapist. She has assisted a dance therapist in a research paper based on movement observation and did movement observation on mothers and babies using The Emotional Availability Scales and Kestenberg in her fieldwork. Currently, she is studying Kestenberg Movement Profile. She was a primary school teacher, also trained in drama and movement and has taught drama and movement to children. She has also been a leader in the dance ministry and was actively involved in projects in churches, retreats with cancer survivors and facilitating therapy sessions with the elderly dementia nuns in Singapore.
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