Trainers
Inspirees Institute has a strong faculty of international members. All of our instructors are highly qualified therapists and educators with many years of teaching and practical experiences. They teach across a range of Inspirees programs, covering a variety of disciplines such as Dance Therapy, Creative Movement, Laban Bartenieff Movement Studies (Laban movement analysis), Dance for Parkinson’s, Authentic Movement, and Body Psychotherapy program.
Dance Therapy program
Joan Wittig
MS, BC-DMT, LCAT
Joan is an established dance therapist in US. She is currently the Director of Graduate Dance/Movement Therapy Program in the Graduate Creative Arts Therapy Department, at Pratt Institute. Joan has 24 years of clinical experience and 16 years of teaching experience. She served on the Approval Committee of the ADTA from 2005 till 2010. Joan made a significant contribution in the effort to get creative arts therapy as a professional licensed in New York State. Her work has been recognized with an Outstanding Service Award from the ADTA in 2002 and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York Art Therapy Association in 2003. Since 2010, Joan has been involved with the dance therapy training program development in China with Inspirees, and has travelled often to China to teach in our professional courses as well as many workshops.
Program Director
Ted Ehrhardt
BC-DMT
Ted has been a dance therapist at Woodhull Hospital for 25 years. In the early 80’s he discovered that movement was expressive and that his body moving could be his teacher. This let him to HunterCollege for a MA in Dance Therapy and to the LabanSchool for a certification in Laban Movement Analysis. He has participated as a movement analyst in a psychoanalytic research project at New YorkUniversity and as another in forensic medicine at JohnJayCollege. Both were overseen by Dr. Martha Davis. At Woodhull he has supervised dance therapists and dance therapy interns. He teaches at Pratt Institute and at the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies. His work has been featured in the video, Moving Stories, produced by the New York Chapter of the American Dance Therapy Association. This video is on the ADTA website on DMT and Mental Health.
BC-DMT, CMA
Christina Devereaux
Ph.D, BC-DMT
Christina Devereaux, PhD, LCAT, LMHC, BC-DMT, NCC is an Associate Clinical Professor and Program Director for the Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling program at Drexel University, College of Nursing and Health Professions. She is former Program Director and Associate Professor at Antioch University New England in the Department of Applied Psychology and Adjunct Associate Professor at Pratt Institute for 13 years. She currently serves on the senior faculty at Inspirees, a training program for DMT in China, and an international faculty member for Dance Therapy New Zealand. She served as co-editor of the American Journal of Dance Therapy from 2011-2017 and a two time President’s Award recipient from the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) for her outstanding contributions to the profession (2008 and 2017). She was featured on National Public Radio (NPR), CCTV, the largest television station in China, and as a presenter for the 2014 ADTA Talks series focusing on DMT and autism. In addition to authoring many chapters and journal publications, she has a blog with Psychology Today “Meaning in motion: Dancing with the mind in mind.”
Ph.D, BC-DMT
Julie Miller
BC-DMT
Julie is a Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Creative Arts Therapist. She is currently the chair for Creative Arts Therapy Department at Pratt Institute and the co-founder and director of The New York Center for the Study of Authentic Movement. From 2009, she became the chair for BC-DMT Panel, Dance/Movement Therapy Certification Board of American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA). Julie has more than 28 years of clinical and teaching experience. She has always worked mainly with adults through the spectrum of emotional disorders ranging from Psychosis through borderline states and normal neurotic. She is more of a generalist. She interests has always been in combining verbal and body interventions with whatever population she is working.
BC-DMT
Tina Erfer
BC-DMT
Tina Erfer is a Board-Certified Dance/Movement Therapist, and Licensed Creative Arts Therapist. For the past thirty years, she has worked in educational and psychiatric settings, with children and adolescents with special needs. She has also served as Coordinator of the Hospital School Program at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She has given numerous lectures and workshops at various agencies and universities, and has also provided many staff development and training sessions. Tina supervises and trains graduate students and enty-level dance/movement therapists. She has published on her dance/movement therapy work with children who have emotional challenges, and children with autism. Tina has served on the Board of Directors of the American Dance Therapy Association; is past President of the New York State Chapter of the ADTA; and she is currently the President of the New Jersey Chapter of ADTA. She is the Coordinator of the Alternate Route Dance/Movement Therapy Training Program at the Harkness Dance Center (at the 92nd Street Y) in New York; and a faculty member of the Dance/Movement Therapy Training Program of Inspirees, in China.
BC-DMT
Marcia Plevin
BC-DMT, NCC
Marcia’s background has taken her from performing artist, choreographer and dance teacher in New York city, to Italy where, she studied to became a board certified dance movement therapist (DMT), an American board certified counselor and Italian psychologist, to pioneering DMT in Italy, Finland and Turkey. Co –founder in 1993 of the training program Creative movement- method Garcia-Plevin, the book which describes the training, Creative Movement and Dance has been published in Italian, French and English. She received DMT training from Art Therapy Italiana in collaboration with Goldsmith College, University of London with a certification of art psychotherapist. She is a senior faculty member and supervisor for the Institute of Expressive Arts Psychotherapy, Art Therapy Italiana. Clinical practice in the past 20 years has been with patients recovering from substance abuse, adult psychiatric patients and with hemo-oncological unit patients on the pediatric unit of the Vatican children’s hospital. Authentic Movement teacher and trainer she has begun and followed groups in Italy, Finland and Turkey. Marcia is a recent member of the faculty of Inspirees DMT programs in China.
BC-DMT, NCC
Elissa White
BC-DMT, LCAT, CMA
Elissa White is a Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist, Licensed Creative Arts Therapist and a Certified Movement Analyst. She studied with both Marian Chace and Irmgard Bartenieff in the l960’s. She is a Charter member and Past President of the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) and held many other Board positions since l964, including the first chair of the Registry Committee (now Credentials Committee). She is a former Co-Editor and Editorial Board Member of the American Journal of Dance Therapy. She is a Co-Founder of the former Dance Therapy Program at Hunter College at the City University of New York, and has taught and continues to teach courses in dance therapy theory and practice, group dance therapy theory and movement analysis for over 40 years. She currently teaches at Pratt Institute and The New School. In the late 60’s she began the dance therapy program at Bronx State Hospital and worked part-time at the Bronx, Harlem Valley and Creedmoor Psychiatric Centers for some 25 years.
BC-DMT, LCAT, CMA
Barbara N.-Loeb
BC-DMT, CMA, LMFT
Barbara Nordstrom-Loeb brings her experience and training as Dance/Movement Therapist, Laban Movement Analyst, Somatics/Body Therapists, Psychotherapist, Somatic Trauma Practitioner as well as a movement educator, dancer, choreographer, and performer, to guide students in their learning. She has taught courses that focus on the embodied uses of dance, movement and body awareness to promote healing and wholeness for over 40 years in professional and community settings. Specific courses have included Dance/Movement Therapy, Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis (L/BMS), Authentic Movement, Experiential Kinesiology, Improvisation, Creative Expression as well as many other therapy-related topics. Former class participants have included graduate and undergraduate students, performers, dancers, dance/movement therapists, physical therapists, body therapists and interested individuals (young and old) wanting to discover a more embodied relationship with their body Students who have taken her courses report many benefits, including increased ease and range of expressive movement, greater feelings of confidence, calm and embodied presence in their interpersonal interactions.
BC-DMT, CMA, LMFT
Linda Aaron-Cort
BC-DMT
Linda Aaron-Cort has enjoyed a long and diverse career as a dance/movement therapist. In addition to her position as a trainer with Inspirees Institute, she teaches dance/movement therapy for the Center for Movement Education and Research in California and Seoul, Korea. Her past clinical work and teaching includes: Director of the Creative Therapies Department at First Hospital Vallejo, Program Director of the Serenity Eating Disorders Program at the Mt Diablo Medical Pavilion, and faculty at the Authentic Movement Institute. She has designed and implemented a wide range of mental health services for children, adolescents, and adults, and in recent years has focused on co-occurring disorders and addiction. She currently serves on the Dance/movement Therapy Certification Board and works as a dance/movement therapist at John Muir Behavioral Health in Concord, California.
BC-DMT
Steve Harvey
BC-DMT, RPT/S, R-DT
Steve Harvey, PhD, BC-DMT, RPT-S, is a clinical psychologist currently working with children, adolescents, and their families in the New Zealand public health service. He is a board certified dance/movement therapist (ADTA), and a registered play therapist/supervisor with Association of Play Therapy. He has published extensively on the use of physical play with families and children and was a pioneer in the field of family play therapy. He has conduct several research project investigating of expressive arts and play intervention with children. Recently he has incorporated arts based projects within more traditional settings including with student in mainstream and special education classrooms and publicly funded mental health clinics.
Steve has conducted workshops in the application of expressive arts in therapy and education throughout Europe, North American, Australia, and New Zealand to train professionals as well as for personal growth. He and his wife Connor have developed and continue to practice Physical Storytelling in several countries. He is currently presenting and publishing arts based research using Physical Storytelling in cross cultural contexts.
PhD, BC-DMT, R-DT
Rena Kornblum
BC-DMT, LCAT
Rena is a senior lecturer in the dance department, (teaching there since 1983.) She coordinates an undergraduate certificate program in ‘Introductory Studies in Dance/Movement Therapy’ as well as teaching ballroom dance. Ms. Kornblum obtained a Masters in Creative Arts in Therapy from Hahnemann University, and is a board certified dance/movement therapist. She brings over thirty-five years of professional experience as a dance/movement therapist to her therapy and prevention work. She developed the children and family program at Hancock Center for Dance/Movement Therapy, where she is currently the Executive Director. She initiated an in-school program in which she provides therapy sessions for children dealing with physical and sexual abuse or other trauma as well as violence prevention classes for entire classrooms. Rena has written a book called Disarming the Playground, Violence Prevention Through Movement and Pro-Social Skills, published by Wood ‘N’ Barnes Publishers and edited two training DVDs by the same name, all of which describe her prevention curriculum in detail. Rena has been doing workshops and trainings on her work around the country and internationally.
BC-DMT, LCAT
Thania Acarón
PhD, BC-DMT
Thania Acarón is a dance movement therapist, performer and choreographer from Puerto Rico, currently based in Wales, United Kingdom. She holds a PhD on the role of dance in violence prevention at the University of Aberdeen, a Master’s Degree in Dance Education from New York University and advanced credentialing as a board-certified dance movement therapist in the United States and United Kingdom. She currently as a Performing Arts Lecturer at University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Thania offers international workshops on movement and wellbeing and interdisciplinary practice and is co-artistic director of Orphaned Limbs Collective.
PhD, BC-DMT
Rosa Maria Govoni
BC-DMT
Since 1984 she is actively collaborating with the Association Art Therapy Italiana which has been promoting and supporting the Creative Art Therapies Clinical Practice and Training in Art Therapy and Dance Movement Therapy. From 1989 she is teacher and clinical supervisor at the DMT Training Program of Art Therapy Italiana, and from 1992 till 2006 she has been the director of the DMT Department in Art Therapy Italiana. She is the now, since 2004 the Co- Director of the Institute of Expressive Psychotherapy integrated to Art and Dance Movement Therapy. She has also organized for many years the Continuing Education Seminars for Creative Arts Professionals in ATI
She has also been teaching D.M.T. and related matters in many different national and European schools and settings: In Vienna, Austria, being the mentor for DMT Elisabeth Grunberger for over 6 years and in Germany working for the Langen Institute, in Russia at the Institute of Practical Psychology and Psychoanalysis IPP&P, Moscow, and DMT program directed by Irina Biriukova. In Switzerland In the last few years she started teaching AM introductory seminars with her husband Jung Institute in Kusnacht Zurich Rosa Maria has been very much involved for many years in managing and designing training, developing outlines, structures, shaping curricula of studies regarding the profession of Dance Movement Psychotherapy, and she has published different articles in Italian and English on related matters.
She is in the editing board of” Dance Body Movement in Psychotherapy” Magazine Ed Routledge. She has founded the Italian Professional Association DMT in 1997 A.P.I.D. being the vice president for 3 years. She has been in clinical practice since 1984 in Italy working in different public and private Intuitions with different populations.
BC-DMT
Cara Gallo-Jermyn
BC-DMT, NCC
Cara Gallo-Jermyn is a board-certified Dance Movement Therapist and LCAT in NYC. She completed post-graduate training in the practice of Authentic Movement and Group Psychotherapy. She has been practicing in NYC for the duration of her career, working in psychiatric hospitals, educational settings and non-profits. Presently, she maintains a private practice in Chelsea, NYC. She is adjunct faculty at the Pratt Institute Graduate Creative Arts Therapy Program and at SUNY Empire State College in the Human Services undergraduate studies program. She is faculty member of Critical Pedagogies in the Arts Therapies. Creative Arts Therapy supervisor at Project Common Bond, an annual Peace Symposium. Project Common Bond brings together young people from all over the globe who have lost a loved one to an act of terrorism, political, religious or sectarian violence. During the program the young people engage in the necessary difficult dialogue and learning that facilitates a peace building process. Finally, she recently published a chapter in the co-edited text Creative Arts Therapies and the LGBTQ Community: Theory and Practice.
BC-DMT, LCAT
David Alan Harris
BC-DMT, LCAT
David has lectured on five continents regarding dance/movement therapy (DMT) in the treatment of relational trauma. The American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) has bestowed on David both its research award and its Leader of Tomorrow award. In 2017, he shared its President’s award with Dr. Christina Devereaux for a special issue of the American Journal of Dance Therapy, which they co-edited from 2014 to 2017. A graduate of Drexel University’s DMT training program, David lectures and publishes on the application of DMT and movement-based creative interventions developed to foster psychosocial healing after severe traumatic exposures.
BC-DMT, LCAT
Connor Kelly
BC-DMT
Connor offers DMT in a school and with Circle of Care for cancer survivors. She teaches, supervises and mentors DMTs and students in New Zealand, Australia and China. She teaches an on line Authentic Movement course with colleague Anne Hurst (NZ). She co-created Physical Storytelling with her husband, Dr. Steve Harvey. Her therapy experiences include people with disabilities, brain injured adults, frail elderly and children. She offers workshops and retreats in Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand and is on the faculty of Inspirees Institute, China. She is regional convenor for the DTAA committee teaches yoga and resides in GUAM, USA.
BC-DMT
Susan Carey Orkand
BC-DMT, CMA
Susan is a seasoned dance/movement therapist with 35 years of experience working with people across the lifespan and differing abilities in psychiatric, medical, palliative care, and community based settings. The aim of her work has always emphasized a sense of wholeness, body-mind connection, and awareness, as well as a deep desire to get to understand the contexts of someone else’s life. She has worked clinically and conducted research on death and dying, spirituality, and has taught and published her work in hospital based settings nationally and internationally. Susan is an editor for the Journal of the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) and is a member of the Committee on Approval in the ADTA. Her interests in holistic practices led her to become a registered yoga teacher and a Reiki III practitioner. She is currently partnering with an organization in Rwanda to create a sustainable model for integrating body-mind strategies to support widows of genocide. Currently, Susan is a professor and the Clinical Education Coordinator in the graduate dance/movement therapy department at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York; and conduct a small private practice in her home office.
BC-DMT, CMA
Susan Scarth
UKCP, CMA, RMST/E
Susan has 30 years experience of working as a Movement Psychotherapist and applying the model to a variety of client needs. She started my professional life as a social worker with an interest in mental health, going on to community rehabilitation projects for people surviving strokes, followed by a period in psychiatric nursing and community mental health care. She embarked on the world of movement psychotherapy with adults with visual impairment and other disadvantageous conditions. She was inspired by the value of dance and improvisation on a residential week with MotionHouse dance company; when dance through Contact Improvisation was introduced to people who rarely left their wheelchairs. The atmosphere was electric – She will never forget the energy, hope and sheer joy that the participants experienced – including myself. This led her to train as a Dance Movement Therapist at the Laban Centre, London (1990), later completing the Certificate in Movement Analysis at the Laban/Bartenieff Institute for Movement Analysis in New York (2008). Her MA thesis based on group work undertaken in a women’s refuge was the beginning of developing an accessible and relevant service to support men and women survivors of abuse and neglect. In 2009 she completed Level 1 of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy training from the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute (SPI USA) and Trauma Training in Scotland (TTiS). This study ensured she could practice safely and effectively with clients naming their struggle with the effect of trauma. Since 2015 Susan have engaged in further studies in BodyMind Centering – an intensive experiential anatomy training devised by Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen.
In addition to therapeutic skills Susan have gained the Certificate in Reflective Practice and Creative Supervision in 2014 and provide supervision to health practitioners and arts therapists in Central Scotland and on-line using zoom. She have been supervising since 2005, in groups and individually, and devised a model of movement supervision that engages our somatic awareness of transference.
Susan combines my Movement Psychotherapy practice with teaching internationally and being pro-active in the European Dance Movement Therapy association. Susan held the role of President of the European Association Dance Movement Therapy (EADMT) for six years, and continue to support their work as coordinator of the Training Standards working group. She am a named counsellor with the Joshua Nolan Foundation (JNF), who provides funding to those on low incomes so they can access counselling and psychotherapy. The fund is geared towards supporting people struggling with serious mental health issues, to work towards regaining hopefulness and a more whole sense of self.
UKCP, CMA, RMST/E
Jean Seibel
BC-DMT, LCAT
Jean is a Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist and Licensed Creative Arts Therapist with over 30 years of clinical and teaching experience. Currently, Jean is a supervising DMT at Jacobi Medical Center where she works with adults who have been diagnosed with mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders, has a private clinical and supervision practice and is on the faculty at Pratt Institute. Through her experience dancing and choreographing with the Pittsburgh Dance Alloy (a modern dance company) she became interested in the power of movement to express what words cannot. She has served on the credentialing committee for the ADTA, co-coordinated a national conference, was Vice President and Program Director of the New York State Chapter of the ADTA, and developed the first dance therapy program for Catholic Charities for people with developmental disabilities. Jean has had articles published in the American Journal of the ADTA. Her article “Behind the Gates: Dance/Movement Therapy in a Women’s Prison”, was highly praised. Additional training and expertise include Authentic Movement and combining Family Therapy with DMT.
BC-DMT, LCAT
Prof. Helen Payne
PhD, UKCP, Professor, R-DMP
Professor Helen Payne, PhD; UKCP; Fellow and Reg. dance movement psychotherapist ADMP UK pioneered DMP in the UK leading the professional association, first post graduate accredited training, research and publications. She is trained in Laban Dance/Movement Analysis, Person-Centered Counselling, Group Analysis, conducts research, supervises PhDs, teaches and examines at doctorate level nationally/internationally. She is the founding Editor-in-Chief for the international peer reviewed journal ‘Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy’ (BMDP) (Taylor & Francis). Trained with Adler in the Discipline of Authentic Movement 1992-2000 she offers it as psychotherapy and as teacher training. She adapted it for supporting people in the health service with medically unexplained symptoms and has conducted extensive research on the model. Current publications include ‘Essentials in dance movement psychotherapy’ and the Routledge Handbook of Dance Movement and Body Psychotherapies’. She is currently compiling a monograph of her publications on authentic movement, the most recent is ‘Nature connectedness and the discipline of authentic movement’ (free to download BMDP). H.L.Payne@herts.ac.uk
PhD, UKCP, R-DMP
Creative Movement program
Mariaelena Garcia
Dance Therapist, Psychologist
Maria Elena is a psychotherapist, and was a former vice president of the Professional Association of Italian Dance Movement Therapists from 2008 to 2012. She is a member/supervisor of the Spanish Association for DMT and is a member of the faculty of the Masters Program in DMT, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona and on the faculty of the four year Music Therapy course ,Centro di Educazione Permanente della Citadella, Assisi, Italy. She has conducted courses for the Conservatory of Rome, Frosinone, L’Aquila, l’Università Roma Tre, the Catholic University of Rome, l’Accademia Nazionale di Danza, and other institutions. She has held therapeutic groups at the Comunità Reverie, Rome for psychiatric patients for several years and presently has a private practice. She has studied and practiced the discipline of Authentic Movement ( AM) 1991-1999 and teaches AM groups in Spain and Italy. Co – founder of the Creative Movement- method Garcia-Plevin ( 1993).
Dance therapist
Marcia Plevin
BC-DMT, NCC
Marcia’s background has taken her from performing artist, choreographer and dance teacher in New York city, to Italy where, she studied to became a board certified dance movement therapist (DMT), an American board certified counselor and Italian psychologist, to pioneering DMT in Italy, Finland and Turkey. Co –founder in 1993 of the training program Creative movement- method Garcia-Plevin, the book which describes the training, Creative Movement and Dance has been published in Italian, French and English. She received DMT training from Art Therapy Italiana in collaboration with Goldsmith College, University of London with a certification of art psychotherapist. She is a senior faculty member and supervisor for the Institute of Expressive Arts Psychotherapy, Art Therapy Italiana. Clinical practice in the past 20 years has been with patients recovering from substance abuse, adult psychiatric patients and with hemo-oncological unit patients on the pediatric unit of the Vatican children’s hospital. Authentic Movement teacher and trainer she has begun and followed groups in Italy, Finland and Turkey. Marcia is a recent member of the faculty of Inspirees DMT programs in China.
Program Director
Fabrizia Montanari
PhD in Arts Education
Graduate of Creative Movement, trained in Authentic Movement lineage Janet Adler, Rome. French language teacher, Certificate FSEA1, Lausanne, Switzerland. Degree disabled persons educator, Lausanne, Switzerland, Theater actress for stage director Jacques Gardel, Lausanne, Switzerland, Jazz singer. Theater actress in the Italian company Potlach, Fara Sabina. Author, stage director and theater actress in the personal creation „En nous rit l’abîme“ for the French cultural center in Cairo, Egypt. Theater actress in the company TPEL, Lausanne, Switzerland. Currently French language teacher for foreigners, physical education instructor, theatre stage director, Evolene, Valais, Switzerland.
PhD, Art Education
Rosa Maria Govoni
BC-DMT, Psychologist
Since 1984 she is actively collaborating with the Association Art Therapy Italiana which has been promoting and supporting the Creative Art Therapies Clinical Practice and Training in Art Therapy and Dance Movement Therapy. From 1989 she is teacher and clinical supervisor at the DMT Training Program of Art Therapy Italiana, and from 1992 till 2006 she has been the director of the DMT Department in Art Therapy Italiana. She is the now, since 2004 the Co- Director of the Institute of Expressive Psychotherapy integrated to Art and Dance Movement Therapy. She has also organized for many years the Continuing Education Seminars for Creative Arts Professionals in ATI
She has also been teaching D.M.T. and related matters in many different national and European schools and settings: In Vienna, Austria, being the mentor for DMT Elisabeth Grunberger for over 6 years and in Germany working for the Langen Institute,in Russia at the Institute of Practical Psychology and Psychoanalysis IPP&P, Moscow, and DMT program directed by Irina Biriukova,In Switzerland In the last few years she started teaching AM introductory seminars with her husband Jung Institute in Kusnacht Zurich Rosa Maria has been very much involved for many years in managing and designing training, developing outlines, structures, shaping curricula of studies regarding the profession of Dance Movement Psychotherapy, and she has published different articles in Italian and English on related matters.
She is in the editing board of” Dance Body Movement in Psychotherapy” Magazine Ed Routledge. She has founded the Italian Professional Association DMT in 1997 A.P.I.D. being the vice president for 3 years. She has been in clinical practice since 1984 in Italy working in different public and private Intuitions with different populations.
BC-DMT
Tiziana Giansante
Dance therapist
Certified Creative Movement Teacher Garcia-Plevin® Method. Teacher on the Creative Movement Program in Italy, Turkey and at the China Inspirees Institute of Creative Arts Therapy. Member of the board of the Creative Movement Garcia-Plevin® Method Association (Italy).
Certified Dance Movement Therapist trained at Art Therapy Italiana. Member of APID (Italian Association of Dance Movement Therapy). She has worked with Alzheimer’s disease, psychic, cognitive and relational disturbances in the developmental age and medical DMT (pediatric oncology).
Indian Classical dancer and teacher and a member of the Nrityodhaya Dance Accademy Company of Mumbai (India)
Certified Shiatsu Teacher.
Dance therapist
Laban/Bartenieff Movement Studies
Karen Studd
CMA, RSMT, RSME
Karen has a Master’s degree in Dance from University of Oregon and became a CMA, through the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies(LIMS) Seattle based Program which subsequently became the Integrated Movement Studies program. Studd is also a Registered Somatic Movement Therapist and Registered Somatic Movement Educator through ISMETA (International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy Association). For over twenty years Studd has served as a Program Coordinator and has taught in LBMS training programs in the US, Canada, Europe, Mexico and Israel. Karen has taught for the Dance Departments of the University of Oregon, the University of Wisconsin, George Washington University and George Mason, where she is a tenured faculty. As a teacher of Movement Analysis she is focused on personal and professional development through movement. Although she came to the Laban/Bartenieff work through the art of dance, Studd sees herself as movement educator/artist, and dance as a highly specialized area of application within the larger body of knowledge that is movement itself. Her interest is in the understanding of the importance of human movement across all disciplines. Studd is a co-author of EveryBody is a Body, a text on the phenomenon of human movement. She is currently involved in research projects linking a somatic understanding of human movement to the domain of digital technology and in unpacking the components of human movement as they are linked to the experience and expression of emotion that is, the motion(s) of human emotions.
Program Coordinator
Catherine Maguire
CMA, RSME
Catherine (Cat) Maguire is a movement educator, dance artist, Certified Movement Analyst (CMA), Registered Somatic Movement Educator through ISMETA (International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy Association), and a master teacher of the Laban/Bartenieff Movement System (LBMS). She is a member of WholeMovement, a coterie of Movement Analysts working together to promote the LBMS globally, and has taught and co-coordinated Movement Analysis Certification Programs in the US, Europe, Mexico and China. Cat is also a collaborator and consultant for the Robotics, Automation and Dance (RAD) Lab at the University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign under the direction of Dr. Amy LaViers where she works with roboticists on embodied movement training and analysis to support the development of expressive robotic systems.
After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Wesleyan University with honors in dance and psychology, Cat earned a Certified Movement Analyst degree from the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies in New York City. For the next eight years, she was the artistic director of Offspring Dance Company in New York City and the founder and head of the dance program at Drew University in Madison, NJ. While executive director of Piedmont Council of the Arts in Charlottesville, Cat continued to teach, choreograph and perform throughout Central Virginia and internationally. From 2003 to 2010, Cat was assistant professor of dance at Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC), where she was an integral part of the development and implementation of the associate’s degree in dance, the only one of its kind in the Virginia Community College System.
Currently, Cat teaches group classes and individual sessions in the Charlottesville VA area designed to foster self-expression, body connectivity and transformation through movement.
Program Coordinator
Alexandra Baybutt
PhD, CMA
Alexandra’s experiences in education include teaching and assessing adult learners on LIMS programmes with Moving Forth (Scotland) and with Agape (Belgium) (2012-16). She has been facilitating LBMS re-patterning and performance consulting in private practice one-to-one, and in group workshops and public classes since 2011. She has taught for Shapes in Motion Movement Academy, Parkour Generations, and for the Laban Guild, and for professional contemporary dance communities at Independent Dance, and Trip Space, London (UK), and for the Michael Douglas Kollectiv (Germany). She has led introduction courses in LBMS in Edinburgh, London (UK, in Ljubljana (Slovenia) and in Belgrade (Serbia). She has taught movement, dance, devising and physical theatre in Universities in the UK including Rose Bruford drama school, Middlesex University, Edge Hill University and Sheffield Hallam University. In 2017, she co-mentored four young choreographers as part of the FIND Festival residency, Cagliari (Italy). She has worked extensively with Barefoot Opera company as a movement coach. Alexandra has worked with actors individually and during production/rehearsal with London-based theatre companies Sharklegs, UNTitled Productions, Molino Group, Hobo Theatre, Theatre Delicatessen, Bread and Goose, and Lab Collective.
PhD, CMA
Cheryl Clark
CMA, R-DMT, RSMT, RSME
Cheryl Clark, Certified Movement Analyst (CMA), Body-Mind Centering Practitioner, BMC®, Registered Somatic Movement Therapist/Educator, RSMT/E, is a senior teacher and former director of education at the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies. She currently teaches at College for the Performing Arts at The New School University and Wagner College. She has performed with various New York artists and nationally; she choreographed and taught across many performance modalities dance, theater and opera. Her choreography for Romeo and Juliet was cited in the New York Times as “joyous.” She has taught at numerous institutions either as staff or guest artist. A partial list includes: Marymount Manhattan College, Barnard College, Drew University, Hebrew Union University, Mannes School of Music, The Atlantic Theater Company, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Wagner College and School for Film and Television International teaching/presenting includes: Theaterzwang Festival in Dortmund, Germany. Shanghai, China; she currently teaches the Laban work in Taiwan for the Taiwan Dance Research Society. She completed the Dance Movement Therapy program at Pratt Institute in May 2019 and is finishing her thesis, Moving Space/Moving Mind which explores the relationship between dance movement and plasticity of the mind for persons with dementia.
CMA, R-DMT
Authentic Movement Training Program
Marcia Plevin
BC-DMT, NCC
Marcia’s background has taken her from performing artist, choreographer and dance teacher in New York city, to Italy where, she studied to became a board certified dance movement therapist (DMT), an American board certified counselor and Italian psychologist, to pioneering DMT in Italy, Finland and Turkey. Co –founder in 1993 of the training program Creative movement- method Garcia-Plevin, the book which describes the training, Creative Movement and Dance has been published in Italian, French and English. She received DMT training from Art Therapy Italiana in collaboration with Goldsmith College, University of London with a certification of art psychotherapist. She is a senior faculty member and supervisor for the Institute of Expressive Arts Psychotherapy, Art Therapy Italiana. Clinical practice in the past 20 years has been with patients recovering from substance abuse, adult psychiatric patients and with hemo-oncological unit patients on the pediatric unit of the Vatican children’s hospital. Authentic Movement teacher and trainer she has begun and followed groups in Italy, Finland and Turkey. Marcia is a recent member of the faculty of Inspirees DMT programs in China.
BC-DMT, NCC
Rosa Maria Govoni
BC-DMT, Psychologist
Since 1984 she is actively collaborating with the Association Art Therapy Italiana which has been promoting and supporting the Creative Art Therapies Clinical Practice and Training in Art Therapy and Dance Movement Therapy. From 1989 she is teacher and clinical supervisor at the DMT Training Program of Art Therapy Italiana, and from 1992 till 2006 she has been the director of the DMT Department in Art Therapy Italiana. She is the now, since 2004 the Co- Director of the Institute of Expressive Psychotherapy integrated to Art and Dance Movement Therapy. She has also organized for many years the Continuing Education Seminars for Creative Arts Professionals in ATI
She has also been teaching D.M.T. and related matters in many different national and European schools and settings: In Vienna, Austria, being the mentor for DMT Elisabeth Grunberger for over 6 years and in Germany working for the Langen Institute,in Russia at the Institute of Practical Psychology and Psychoanalysis IPP&P, Moscow, and DMT program directed by Irina Biriukova,In Switzerland In the last few years she started teaching AM introductory seminars with her husband Jung Institute in Kusnacht Zurich Rosa Maria has been very much involved for many years in managing and designing training, developing outlines, structures, shaping curricula of studies regarding the profession of Dance Movement Psychotherapy, and she has published different articles in Italian and English on related matters.
She is in the editing board of” Dance Body Movement in Psychotherapy” Magazine Ed Routledge. She has founded the Italian Professional Association DMT in 1997 A.P.I.D. being the vice president for 3 years. She has been in clinical practice since 1984 in Italy working in different public and private Intuitions with different populations.
BC-DMT
Joan Wittig
MS, BC-DMT, LCAT
Joan is an established dance therapist in US. She is currently the Director of Graduate Dance/Movement Therapy Program in the Graduate Creative Arts Therapy Department, at Pratt Institute. Joan has 24 years of clinical experience and 16 years of teaching experience. She served on the Approval Committee of the ADTA from 2005 till 2010. Joan made a significant contribution in the effort to get creative arts therapy as a professional licensed in New York State. Her work has been recognized with an Outstanding Service Award from the ADTA in 2002 and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York Art Therapy Association in 2003. Since 2010, Joan has been involved with the dance therapy training program development in China with Inspirees, and has travelled often to China to teach in our professional courses as well as many workshops.
BC-DMT
Prof. Helen Payne
PhD, Professor, University of Hertfordshire,R-DMP
Professor Helen Payne, PhD; UKCP; Fellow and Reg. dance movement psychotherapist ADMP UK pioneered DMP in the UK leading the professional association, first post graduate accredited training, research and publications. She is trained in Laban Dance/Movement Analysis, Person-Centered Counselling, Group Analysis, conducts research, supervises PhDs, teaches and examines at doctorate level nationally/internationally. She is the founding Editor-in-Chief for the international peer reviewed journal ‘Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy’ (BMDP) (Taylor & Francis). Trained with Adler in the Discipline of Authentic Movement 1992-2000 she offers it as psychotherapy and as teacher training. She adapted it for supporting people in the health service with medically unexplained symptoms and has conducted extensive research on the model. Current publications include ‘Essentials in dance movement psychotherapy’ and the Routledge Handbook of Dance Movement and Body Psychotherapies’. She is currently compiling a monograph of her publications on authentic movement, the most recent is ‘Nature connectedness and the discipline of authentic movement’ (free to download BMDP). H.L.Payne@herts.ac.uk
PhD, Professor, R-DMP
Tina Stromsted
PhD, BC-DMT, MFT
Tina Stromsted, Ph.D., MFT, LPCC, BC-DMT, RSME/T is a Jungian psychoanalyst, Board Certified Dance/Movement therapist, Somatic psychotherapist, author and educator. Past co-founder and faculty of the Authentic Movement Institute, she delivers keynotes internationally, teaches and supervises psychotherapists and Authentic Movement practitioners in many parts of the world, and has co-facilitated programs with Joan Chodorow, Janet Adler, and Marion Woodman.
Currently she teaches at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, the Depth Psychology/Somatics Doctoral program at Pacifica Graduate Institute, the Jung Platform, and as a core faculty member for the Marion Woodman Foundation.
Founder and director of Soul’s Body Center®, her work supports the development of embodied consciousness. With 45 years of clinical experience and a background in dance and theatre, her numerous publications and webinars explore the integration of body, psyche, soul, culture, community, and nature in healing and transformation. Her private psychotherapy practice is in San Francisco, with international virtual consultation.
PhD, BC-DMT, MFT
Expressive Arts Therapy Program
Vivien Speiser
Professor, Program Director
Vivien Speiser is the Co-Director and Professor Emerita of the Institute for Arts and Health in The Graduate School of Arts and Social Sciences, Lesley University. She is also a Distinguished Research Associate in the Drama for Life Program at the University of the Witwatersrand. She is a licensed mental health counselor, a dance therapist and an expressive arts therapist and educator. Her work has allowed her unparalleled access to working with groups across the United States, Israel and internationally.
She has used the arts as a way of communicating across borders and across cultures and believes in the power of the arts to create the conditions for personal and social change and transformation. As former founder and director of the Arts Institute Project in Israel, she has been influential in the development of Expressive Arts Therapy in that country. Her current interests are in working with communities under duress, trauma through the arts, and cross-cultural conflict transformation. She is a co-editor of The Arts, Education and Social Change: Little Signs of Hope, published by Peter Lang.
Dr Speiser has taught throughout the world and believes in the use of the arts as a way of communicating across borders and across cultures. She believes in the power of the arts to create the conditions for personal and social change and transformation. Her interests and expertise lie in the areas of working with communities under duress through an integrated arts approach. Many of her publications are grounded in her work with trauma and cross-cultural conflict resolution through the arts. In addition, she is an expert in the creation and performance of ‘rites of passage rituals’ and in the use of performance in expressive therapy practice.
Her contributions to the field have made her an international leader in dance and expressive therapy, and most recently earned her Fulbright Scholar Awards in 2020 and 2023 as well as a lifetime achievement award from the Journal of Applied Arts and Health in 2019. Other awards include the 2014 Distinguished Fellows Award from the Global Alliance for Arts and Health and a 2015 Honorary Fellow Lifetime Achievement award from the Israeli Expressive and Creative Arts Therapy Association (ICET).
PhD, Professor, Program Director
Philip Speiser
PhD, REAT, BC-RDT
Dr. Philip Speiser is an expressive arts educator/therapist, drama therapist, and psychodramatist who has developed and implemented integrated arts therapy and educational programs for children, adolescents and families for over four decades. He is currently Director of Parkside Arts and Health Associates in Boston Massachusetts.
He has served as director at the Arbour Counseling Partial Hospitalization Program in Norwell, MA and also the founding director of the arts therapy department at Whittier Street Health Center, Boston. He has worked and developed programs with individuals and groups in conflict around the globe.
After 9/11 he developed and implemented the Healing Arts Program, an arts-based ‘trauma recovery/prevention’ program in Boston and New York City.
In the early 1990’s he was a founding member of the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association and served as co-chair. During the 1980’s he lived in Sweden and did pioneering work in the field of Expressive Arts & Expressive Arts Therapy throughout Scandinavia. Phil is a senior lecturer at Lesley University, Cambridge MA & research associate at Drama For Life, University of the Witwatersrand, SA. He has taught at numerous colleges and universities in the U.S. and abroad. He has worked extensively within the fields of mental health, special education, arts and medicine/health/disabilities and conflict transformation.
PhD, REAT, BC-RDT
Michal Lev
PhD, LCAT, CMFT
Dr. Michal Lev is a board-certified art therapist, supervisor, and a certified family psychotherapist. Her clinical practice included inpatient and outpatient treatments for adults with mental health issues. In her established private practice for couples and families Michal incorporates expressive therapies to deal with intimacy issues and promote wellbeing.
Michal is a faculty lecturer at the graduate art therapy program at Ono Academic College–ASA in Israel, advising students in their seminar thesis and promoting art-based pedagogy and research. Her published research and presentations focus on intimacy, art-based research, and creative process-oriented pedagogy.
Dr. Lev is the head of the approval committee for YAHAT – the Expressive Therapies Organization in Israel since 2016, supporting public legislation for expressive therapies. As a social activist, artist, and entrepreneur, she maintains artmaking for innovation, inquiry and knowledge within business environments.
PhD, LCAT, CMFT
Keren Shechter
PhD, REAT
Keren Barzilay-Shechter is an expressive therapist specializing in psychodrama. For more than 25 years Keren has worked with children, adolescents, adults and elderly in different settings, such as community clinics, schools and mental hospitals. She is part of the “Artsbridge institute” where she is working with Israeli and Palestinian youth on the mission of fostering understanding of the lived experience of “the other”. In her doctoral studies she was researching the role of the defenses in the Israeli psyche within the context of the Israeli – Palestinian conflict. Keren is an adjunct faculty at the Expressive Therapies program at Lesley University where she teaches grad students different courses including Principles and Practices of Expressive Therapy, Theory and Practice of Group Work, Arts and Human Development, Symbolic Process in Psychotherapy and Power, Privilege and Oppression in Clinical Practice. She also teaches at Williams James College and at Cambridge College.
PhD, REAT
Yousef AlAjarma
PhD, REAT
Associate Professor in the Counseling Department. Dr. AlAjarma earned his Ph.D. in Expressive Therapies Lesley University, Cambridge, MA. He has been a counselor educator at William James College since 2010. Dr. AlAjarma’s approach to teaching and advising facilitates the development of a counselor identity for students, and he continues to mentor and collaborate with students upon graduation from the program. Dr.AlAjarma is a registered Expressive Arts Therapist and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. His areas of professional interest include the application of arts to teaching and to psychotherapy practice, resilience and trauma, family and couples therapy, and conflict transformation. In addition, he worked as an Expressive Arts Therapist and a Mental Health counselor with many trauma survivors in Palestine and has held positions with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, Les Médicins du Monde (Doctors of the World), the Palestinian Ministry of Education and many other NGOs. For the last four years Dr.AlAjarma has been providing pro bono mental health counseling services to the Muslim and the Arab community in the Boston Area. Dr.AlAjarma is a member of the American Counseling Association. He is also the Executive co-chair of the Board of the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association now.
PhD, Associate Professor, REAT
Mitchell Kossak
Professor, REAT
Mitchell Kossak is a professor in the Expressive Therapies program at Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has worked as an expressive arts therapist since 1983 and has been a licensed clinical counselor,since 1994. He was the President/Executive Co-Chair for the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association and is the Associate Editor of The Journal of Applied Arts and Health. Dr. Kossak is also a professional musician performing for over 30 years in the Boston area. He is the author of Attunement in Expressive Arts Therapy: Toward an understanding of embodied empathy.
PhD, Professor, REAT
Liwen Ma (马利文)
Associate Professor
Ma Liwen, Ph.D., Postdoctoral, is Associate Professor of Institute of Educational Psychology and School Counseling, the Founder and Director of Applied Drama and Expressive Arts Education Research Center, Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University, China;Co-editor of the Journal Creative Arts in Education and Therapy: Eastern and Western Perspectives. Associate editor of the Journal Beijing International Review of Education. Her research ares are: Applied Drama, Expressive Arts in Education and Therapy, Mental health, Action Research. She is also an expert member of Art Therapy Group, Psychological Counseling and Clinical Committee of Chinese Psychology Society (CPS), member of the International Drama and Education Association. She devotes herself to promoting people’s mental health through drama and other expressive arts, and focuses on practice and study the self-awareness, critical reflection and active development of individuals and organizations in the arts process.
PhD, Associate Professor
Rebecca Zarate
PhD, Associate Professor, BC-MT
Dr. Rebecca Zarate is a Professor of Arts and Health, and Associate Dean for Research at College of Fine Arts, the University of Utah. She was an associate professor of music therapy in the department of Expressive Therapies at Lesley University, USA with 27 years of practice and research in mental health and trauma – informed music therapy. She is a music psychotherapist, musician, researcher, and educator of music therapy and the arts therapies. Her research focuses on anxiety and improvisation-based music therapy and she has secured several program and research development grants. Dr. Zarate is interested in the clinical, social, and cultural intersections of anxiety, and writes and presents on this from clinical, critical, and cultural perspectives. She is the author of Music Psychotherapy and Anxiety in Social, Community, and Clinical Contexts (published in 2022). She directs the Lab for Anxiety and Music psychotherapy (LAMp) and is dedicated to translating clinical and educational knowledge of music as a sustainable health mechanism.
PhD, Associate Professor, BC-MT
Irle Goldman
Professor, PhD
Dr Irle Goldman has teaching and examination experience in a wide variety of clinical teaching courses including psychopathology, developmental psychology, arts and human development, group and individual supervison, and theories of psychotherapy. As a licensed clinical psychologist he has practiced in the field for nearly 45 years and has considerable understanding of developmental psychology and childhood psychopathology and this expertise will be brought to bear upon the developmental theory which will be expounded upon in the thesis. In addition he has the clinical expertise to evaluate the clinical aspects of any proposed clinical intervention.
PhD, Professor
Giselle Ruzany
PhD, EMDR
Giselle Ruzany Ph.D. is a Brazilian American artist, choreographer, and psychotherapist. She is currently working as a full-time dance professor at the Corcoran School of Arts and Design. She has a master in Somatic Psychology with a concentration in Dance/Movement Therapy from Naropa University, advanced post-graduate certifications in Gestalt Therapy and EMDR, and a Ph.D. in Expressive Arts Therapy from Lesley University. She works through embodied movement research and is interested in how the somatic world informs psychology and dance. She is a published writer and has presented workshops and performed dance works all over the world. Her personal mission is to co-create embodied relational connection through artistic collaboration, promoting equanimity and inclusivity, and being an ally to all nationalities, race, gender, sexual orientation, body ability, and divergence.
PhD, EMDR
Rainbow Ho (何天虹)
Professor, BC-DMT, REAT, CMA, CGP
Prof Rainbow T. H. Ho, PhD, BC-DMT, REAT, AThR, RSMT, CMA, CGP, is the Professor at the Department of Social Work and Social Administration, and Director of the Centre on Behavioral Health, the University of Hong Kong. She holds degrees in Biology, Anatomy, Social Work and Social Administration, professional diplomas in performing arts and movement analysis, dance teaching and somatic movement therapy. She has been working as a researcher, psychotherapist, teacher and artist for many years and received many international academic and research awards.
Professor, BC-DMT, REAT, CMA, CGP
Linda Cao (曹晓乔)
Professor, BC-DMT
Linda Cao is board certified dance movement therapist, Licensed clinical professional counselor, working as professor and deputy director of Creative Arts Therapy Center for School of Arts & Communication, Beijing Normal University. Prior to her current position, Linda worked as director of center for expressive therapy, Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital. With background of growing up and teaching in China, Linda has researched and applied traditional Chinese healing approach in DMT practice for many years. Linda has presented in many conferences and written book “Entering Dance Movement Therapy ” in Chinese language published by China People University Press in 2019.
Professor, BC-DMT
Jun Hu(胡俊)
Professor, PhD
Jun Hu, Dean of A/r/tography Research Center of Hangzhou Normal University, considers himself an a/r/tographer that resides in the liminal spaces in-between the artist, the researcher and the teacher, drawing inspiration and developing knowledge out of their mutual impact. As Chair of Asian Regional Council of International Society for Education through Art (InSEA), he is taking leading role in art education in East Asian region. He is author of The Cosmopolitan Character of Chinese Expressive Ink Painting that won “First Prize Award of Social Science Research Achievements of Zhejiang Province” in 2021, and chapter author of Ma as a Machinic Component in ma: Materiality in teaching and learning that won the “Outstanding Book Award Honorable Mention” of the Society of Professors of Education (USA) in 2020. As founder of A/r/tlink Charity Project, his therapeutic art projects have won national and international recognition for functionality and ingenuity, including the “In/visible” that enables the blind kids to engage in print-making, which has won 2 Gold Prizes and 1 Award at national level, and 2 Gold Prize and 1 Copper Prize at provincial level. Adapting a/r/tography with Buddhism and Taoism, he promotes “reverse inclusion” to engage social problems by empowering the weak, the disadvantaged and the disabled with artistic creativity.
PhD, Professor
Haiping Guo(郭海平)
Founder, China Outsider Arts
Guo Haiping (b.1962, Nanjing) is a contemporary artist, the pioneer of Chinese Outsider art, the founder of Nanjing Outsider art studio and the chief editor of Outsider art Series. He devoted himself to the discovery and research of Outsider art of people with mental disturbance for changing the environment of Chinese culture. He established the first art institute for the mental patients in 2010 and established two Outsider art studios in the community of Jianye District and the community of Gulou Distirct in Nanjing. His books include Out of the maze of mind, Sunbathe: art projects of 20 years, I am sick, therefore I am, Notes of Outsider art in China.
Founder, China Outsider Arts
Dance for Parkinson’s Disease
David Leventhal
Program Director
DAVID LEVENTHAL (Program Director and founding teacher) leads classes for people with Parkinson’s disease around the world and trains other teachers in the Dance for PD® approach. Since 2007, he has trained more than 1,500 teachers in the Dance for PD® approach in 25 cities around the world. He’s co-produced three volumes of a successful At Home DVD series for the program and has been instrumental in initiating and designing innovative projects involving live streaming and Moving Through Glass, a dance-based Google Glass App for people with Parkinson’s. He received the 2018 Martha Hill Mid-Career Award, the 2016 World Parkinson Congress Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Parkinson’s Community and was a co-recipient, with Olie Westheimer, of the 2013 Alan Bonander Humanitarian Award from the Parkinson’s Unity Walk. He has written about dance and Parkinson’s for such publications as Dance Gazette and Room 217, and has a chapters about the program in Moving Ideas: Multimodal Learning in Communities and Schools (Peter Lang), and Creating Dance: A Traveler’s Guide (Hampton Press). He is in demand as a speaker at international conferences and symposiums, and has spoken about the intersection of dance, Parkinson’s and health at the Lincoln Center Global Exchange, Edinburgh International Culture Summit, University of Michigan, Rutgers, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Brown, Stanford, Columbia, Georgetown, Tufts, and Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège (Belgium), among others. He serves on the boards of the Davis Phinney Foundation and the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Arts and Humanities Program, as well as the Dance & Creative Wellness Foundation. He’s participated in the New York Foundation for the Arts’ Emerging Leaders Boot Camp and the American Express Leadership Academy. Leventhal designed and currently teaches a pioneering dance-based elective course that is part of the Narrative Medicine curriculum at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons; he teaches a similar course at NYU School of Medicine. He’s featured in the award-winning 2014 documentary Capturing Grace directed by Dave Iverson. As a dancer, he performed with the Mark Morris Dance Group from 1997-2011, appearing in principal roles in Mark Morris’ The Hard Nut, L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, and Prokofiev’s Romeo & Juliet, on Motifs of Shakespeare. He received a 2010 Bessie (New York Dance and Performance Award) for his performing career with Mark Morris. He graduated from Brown University with honors in English Literature.
Program Director
Erica Rose Jeffrey
Program Director, DfPD Australia
Erica Rose Jeffrey believes in the power of movement connected to positive social change. Involved in multiple communities, she has worked internationally as a performer, choreographer, educator, arts leader, facilitator and guest speaker. Erica Rose has taught for the San Francisco Ballet, Luna Dance Institute and directed Marin Dance Theatre’s Let’s All Dance! Outreach program. In addition to performing, she co-directed the dance company COUNTERPOINTE. The first dancer to be selected as a Rotary World Peace Fellow, she completed a Masters in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Queensland. Erica Rose continues to investigate the connections of dance, empathy and peace as a PhD candidate at Queensland University of Technology. As a Director of Peace and Conflict Studies Institute Australia (PaCSIA), she is currently engaged in community level peacebuilding projects in Australia and internationally. Erica Rose is also the Director for Dance for Parkinson’s Australia and through working in collaboration with the Mark Morris Dance Group’s Dance for PD® program, she was instrumental in bringing Dance for Parkinson’s to Australia and launching classes nationwide.
Director, Australia
Maria P. Kelly
Engagement Manager
Maria is Dance for PD’s Programs and Engagement Manager and has supported the New York City based flagship program since 2011. She created a Volunteer Training Program, and has co-facilitated Introductory Training and Professional Development workshops for dance teachers, movement experts, and medical professionals, and developed Theater Movement for PD for the Brooklyn Parkinson Group community. Maria acted as production assistant for three volumes of a successful At Home DVD series for Dance for PD, and has been instrumental in supporting innovative projects involving live-streaming and Moving Through Glass, a dance-based Google Glass App for people with Parkinson’s. She has represented the program at various panels and events, including Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health Arts in Aging, the Lincoln Center Global Exchange, and the World Parkinson Congress, and was invited to co-facilitate an art and entrepreneurial residency with The Amahoro Dance Troupe of Gisenyi, Rwanda. She is a former dancer with the Louisville Ballet, Susana B. Williams Modern Dance Company, and Ballet Español, and has performed as an actor with Shakespeare Theatre Company, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, and Actors Theatre of Louisville, among others. In collaboration with The Bushwick Starr, where she worked as General Manager for four years, she co-created classroom curriculum for Big Green Theater, their environmental education initiative. Maria holds a BFA from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Medgar Evers College. She was selected by the New York Foundation for the Arts as an Emerging Leader, and is pursuing an MA in Disability Studies from CUNY School of Professional Studies.
Engagement Manager
Body psychotherapy and Somatics
Michael Bachg
PBSP Program Director
Michael Bachg, Certified PBSP Therapist, Supervisor, & Trainer. PBSP-Trainer and Coordinator for PBSP-Trainings, Institut für Fort- und Weiterbildung in PBSP und feeling-seen. Diplom-Psychologe, Psychologischer Psychotherapeut und Kinder- und Jugendlichenpsychotherapeut. Diplom-Psychologe, Westfälische-Wilhelms-Universität Münster.
Michael offers and teaches PBSP in his private practice, the PBSP Institute and in other institutions. As a humanistic based method it helps him to assist Individuals, groups and organizations in the ongoing process of growing and developing. He appreciates the basic assumption that accurate interaction with the outside world is the foundation of the development of the true self. By that, personal development is always embedded into the world of interpersonal relationships to other human beings. That leads to a mature form of autonomy in which we see and experience our self as one among others, brothers and sisters, who share responsibility for the integrity of creation. By integrating PBSP into his work with children and families, which he has for more than 25 years, Michael created a complete new form of body-oriented child and family therapy which he called Feeling-Seen. His special interests and expertise are leading workshops and training groups in PBSP and Feeling-Seen, research, and creating new products.
PBSP Program Director
Gus Kaufman
PBSP Senior Trainer
Gus Kaufman, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, has lectured and taught around the world. He is a senior trainer (since the late 1970’s) in Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor therapy, a powerful, gentle, body-based method of emotional re-education and healing (see Ch. 18 of The Body Keeps the Score.) Gus has used this in work with groups as various as teens in trouble at a residential school in Massachusetts, people in chronic pain and other therapists seeking personal growth.
Gus sees individuals, groups, couples and families and trains other therapists. A lover of nature and people, Gus has co-founded five non-profit organizations and published many chapters and articles on abuse, healing via body-based interventions, gender and sexual orientation, and other topics.
PBSP Senior Trainer