Trauma & Social Change

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PANEL: Art and play as a channel for social change

Intermediate understanding
Some standing/ movement
Likely neutral
When we think of social change, we often envision petitions, mass protests, the behind-the-scenes work of NGO volunteers... And while these are important and valid, is there another way to approach it? What is the connection between creativity and making a difference in the world? Can social change be done in a playful and joyful way? Join our panelists for a conversation about the role of art and play in social transformation.
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Trauma & Social Change

This session is free to watch
Presented by

Rachel Sparks

Latin & Ballroom Dance teacher, Embodiment Coach and Facilitator

Bonface Beti

African theatre-maker, academic and multidisciplinary practitioner working at intersection of trauma, wellbeing and resilience practices and social justice

Fred Donaldson

Play specialist, aikidoist, author, and founder of original play with children and wild animals.

Lucie Nerot

Guides groups internationally in the exploration of movement and dance, and of oneself through movement.