Drama Therapy pioneer Robert Landy at GIPCA

Drama Therapy pioneer Robert Landy at GIPCA

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08/17/2013 09:30:11


GIPCA, in partnership with Drama for Life, will host a public lecture and workshop by Drama Therapy pioneer, Professor Robert J Landy.

The Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA), in partnership with Drama for Life, will host a public lecture and workshop by Drama Therapy pioneer, Professor Robert J. Landy. The lecture will take place on Friday 30 August, and the workshop on Saturday 31 August, both at Hiddingh Hall, UCT Hiddingh Campus.

Landy’s public lecture titled “Performance Healing”, will be followed by “Drama Therapy in Clinical Practice” - a specialised Drama Therapy workshop open to Arts Therapists, Psychologists, Social Workers, Educational Psychologists, Occupational Therapists and other health care professionals, as well as Applied Drama and Theatre Facilitators/Educators, and students in the above mentioned fields.

Hailed by Eric Booth, editor of Teaching Artist Journal, as providing “an extraordinary and needed service to the fields of psychology, psychotherapy and the arts. His insights illuminate distinctions we have not seen before, trace paths that re-order our grasp of the past, and point to the evolution of trends that suggest a more creative and healthy future."

Robert J. Landy is Professor of Educational Theatre and Applied Psychology, and Director of the Drama Therapy Program at New York University. As a drama therapist, he has more than 35 years of clinical experience, having treated children and adults with a wide range of psychiatric, cognitive and adjustment challenges. A pioneer in the profession of Drama Therapy, Landy lectures and trains professionals internationally.

Landy has published and produced numerous books, articles, films and plays in the fields of Drama, Drama Therapy, Musical Theatre and related topics. His 2008 book The Couch and the Stage: Integrating Words and Action in Psychotherapy examined the relationship between psychotherapy and Drama Therapy. His 2012 book (with David Montgomery), Theatre for Change: Education, Social Action, Therapy; examines the relationship between Drama Therapy and applied forms of theatre. An award-winning educator and researcher; he has been cited, reviewed and interviewed in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Village Voice, and The Los Angeles Times.

Robert J. Landy is hosted by Drama for Life at Wits University on the occasion of the international Distinguished Scholar Programme of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC). The Distinguished Scholar Programme offers a more open system of scholarly communication worldwide, enhances academic knowledge and intensifies high-level research networks. For this, outstanding scholars and Nobel Laureates in particular areas of strategic focus, are invited to work with selected universities.

Landy’s public lecture, titled “Performance Healing”, will take place on Friday 30 August at 16:00 at Hiddingh Hall, UCT Hiddingh Campus, Orange Street, and is free. No booking is required. For ore information, contact the GIPCA office on 021 480 7156 / fin-gipca@uct.ac.za.

The specialised Drama Therapy workshop, “Drama Therapy in Clinical Practice”, will be presented on Saturday 31 August from 09:00 – 13:00 at Hiddingh Hall. This workshop is open to registered HPCSA Arts Therapists, Psychologists, Social Workers, Educational Psychologists, Occupational Therapists and other health care professionals; as well as experienced Drama and Theatre Facilitators/Educators. Students in the abovementioned fields, as well as those studying Drama and Psychology at a 3rd year or Honours level may also apply. Contact odwa.jenkins@wits.ac.za with full name, ID number, HPCSA registration number/student number and field of experience/study by Thursday 22 August to apply. 25 participants will be selected. The workshop registration fee is R500 (R250 for students); payment instructions to follow on selection. Participants will receive CPD credits for attendance.


NOTES TO EDITORS:

About GIPCA: The University of Cape Town’s Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA) facilitates new collaborative and interdisciplinary creative research projects in the disciplines of Music, Dance, Fine Art, Drama, Creative Writing, Film and Media Studies. Interdisciplinarity is a key theme of the institute and projects are imbued with innovation, collaboration and dialogue with urbanism and community. GIPCA was launched in December 2008 with a substantial grant from Sir Donald Gordon, founder of Liberty Life. An Advisory Board comprising Heads of Departments of all Performing and Creative Arts Departments at UCT helps to shape contexts for the instigation and development of projects by students and staff, as well as a wide range of institutions and individuals outside the university. For more information on the 2013 GIPCA programme, visit www.gipca.uct.ac.za or phone 021 480 7156.

GIPCA Director: Associate Professor Jay Pather
GIPCA Project Manager: Adrienne van Eeden-Wharton
Chair of the GIPCA Board: Professor Paula Ensor


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