Continuing Education

Felt Sense Arts in Continuing Education

Continuing education trainees who experience inner stoppages benefit from imaginary space and alternative world experiences

They can find real life solutions through unexpected and unpredictable experiences that are affective, sensory based and playful. Felt Sense Arts bring about such experiences

Felt Sense Arts can open up to shifts in structure-bound learning and experiencing that otherwise stay stuck. They can be included in any continuing education program. The Felt Sense Arts process improves self-regulation and self-empowerment

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We are happy to introduce Felt Sense Arts in your educational program

Felt Sense Arts Hands-on Methods We Offer

In Felt Sense Arts continuing education programs, we use a variety of hands-on methods that are tailored to the training setting, its topics and issues, and its target audiences

 

  • Expressive Portraying: Doing a one-line blind draw from one's face to develop a new understanding of oneself

 

  • Embodied Doodling: Energizing the body through spontaneous repetitive art activities for stress release and grounding

 

  • Felt Art Journaling: Processing difficult emotions, issues or intentions through multiple layers of artistic expression from the body sense

 

  • Museum Art-Based Engagement: Receptive-active art activities that respond to fine arts from the art sense (Paolo Bianchi) and find aesthetic connection and deeper meaning

 

 

  • Experiential Dynamic Shape Drawing (DSD): Focus through the drawing of rhythmical moving and swinging lines while breathing using Lombard braid patterns for inspiration (Anthroposophical Art Therapy)

 

Find Your Way. Keep Going With the Arts!