BEE IN MOTION DENNIS HARVEY
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About Bee in Motion
Mr. Dennis Harvey has created Bee In Motion, a mobile movement therapy workshop, as a means for students and young adults of all abilities to explore self-expression and non-verbal communications through movement and music.
In conjunction with a licensed Occupational Therapist, Mr. Harvey has developed a repertoire of movement exercises that stimulate changes in brain chemistry and affect positive alterations in emotions, thoughts, physical functioning, and behaviors.
Mr. Harvey facilitates a forty-five-minute workshop that incorporates music, singing, instrument playing, and parachute work into a cohesive series of therapeutic exercises that provide sensory stimulation and social inclusion for up to twenty participants.
Based on the understanding that the body, mind, and spirit are interrelated, movement therapy is defined by the American Dance Therapy Association as the psychotherapeutic use of movement to further emotional, cognitive, physical, and social integration of the individual.
At all times, Mr. Harvey strives to create an atmosphere of mutual respect and learning regardless of ability. He has created Bee In Motion as a vehicle to encourage self-discovery in others and to promote the expression of inner feelings through music and movement.
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About Bee in Motion
Mr. Dennis Harvey has created Bee In Motion, a mobile movement therapy workshop, as a means for students and young adults of all abilities to explore self-expression and non-verbal communications through movement and music.
In conjunction with a licensed Occupational Therapist, Mr. Harvey has developed a repertoire of movement exercises that stimulate changes in brain chemistry and affect positive alterations in emotions, thoughts, physical functioning, and behaviors.
Mr. Harvey facilitates a forty-five-minute workshop that incorporates music, singing, instrument playing, and parachute work into a cohesive series of therapeutic exercises that provide sensory stimulation and social inclusion for up to twenty participants.
Based on the understanding that the body, mind, and spirit are interrelated, movement therapy is defined by the American Dance Therapy Association as the psychotherapeutic use of movement to further emotional, cognitive, physical, and social integration of the individual.
At all times, Mr. Harvey strives to create an atmosphere of mutual respect and learning regardless of ability. He has created Bee In Motion as a vehicle to encourage self-discovery in others and to promote the expression of inner feelings through music and movement.