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Project/initiative|Slovakia, France, Italy, Hungary, United Kingdom|Transnational

Somatic Practices, Arts and Creativity for Special Needs

Project title

Somatic Practices, Arts and Creativity for Special Needs

Description of initiative

The general aim of the project “SPARKS for special needs” is to facilitate a cross-cultural research and exchange about self-directed learning in the specific frame of special needs. We intend to involve in this process disabled adults and families, as well as professionals, therapists and educators in the field of care. The main focus is on Somatic Education – especially Body-Mind Centering (BMC) - as an innovative approach to bodily self-awareness and community-based learning, which provides educational resources for enhancing and empowering the experiential knowledge of individuals and communities. In this project, BMC functions as a model and vector for the formal/informal production of knowledge that draw from traditional therapies, neuroscience, developmental psychology and clinical research, as well as body-based practices, dance, performing arts and other creative processes.

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Community well-being
Mental health
Physical health
Quality of social relations
Quality of services for specific groups

Keywords

special needs, somatic education, community-based learning, experiential knowledge, BMC

Target group

Adults

Cultural field

Dance | Other

Timeframe

2013 - 2015

Sources of funding

Lifelong Learning Programme 2017-2013 - Grundgtiv Programme

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

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Organizer(s)

Babyfit
Slovakia
NGO / Non-profit | Other

Partner(s)

Art Man Mozgásterápiás Művészeti Közhasznú Egyesület
Hungary
Other | Culture
Association SOMA
France
NGO / Non-profit | Health
Leben nuova s.r.l.
Italy
Other | Culture