Le corps, pour une foule de raisons, a été mis de côté dans les thérapies basées sur la parole.
Tout psychothérapeute, qu'il soit d'orientation psychodynamique, psychanalytique ou cognitivo-comportementaliste, s'est entraîné à écouter le langage verbal et non verbal des patients. Il cherche pour ne pas dire traque les associations libres, les fantasmes, les signes de conflits psychiques, la détresse intérieure ou les processus de défense conscients ou non des patients. …
Roxanna Panufnik’s ongoing mission to build musical bridges between different faiths was inspired by the birth of her first child in 2002, when she started to reflect on the world she was bringing her baby into. Religious conflict and wars caused by it are constantly in the news – but we rarely hear enough about the affirmative aspects of our many faiths, such as the phenomenal beauty of the varied cultures surrounding them. By exploring these cultures, Panufnik has been able to unearth a bounty of stunning chant and verse and has been brought closer to her own personal spiritual beliefs.
In Jeremy Sams’ new English-language singing version of Britten’s Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo, the passionate sentiments are liberated from the safe historical distance of the Italian Renaissance and unveiled in a way that was not possible in 1940, when Britten wrote the cycle – his first for his partner Peter Pears.