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  1. 30 de nov. de 2002 · Drawing on her extensive experience in expressive arts therapy, Daria Halprin presents a unique approach to healing through movement and art. She describes the body as the container of one's entire life experience and movement as a language that expresses and reveals our deepest struggles and creative potentials.

  2. 4 de ene. de 2020 · Fast forward 50 years, however, and Zabriskie Point has been widely reappraised as a cult classic, celebrated for its mesmeric cinematography, languorous rock soundtrack, and authentic portrayal of the hippie zeitgeist (both of its leads, Daria Halprin and Mark Frechette, were non-professional actors and very much involved in the countercultural movement).

  3. 16 de nov. de 2023 · This session recorded during The Embodiment Conference (TEC) 2020 - https://theembodimentconference.org/Daria Halprin - leading pioneer in the field of movem...

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    • The Embodiment Channel
  4. DARIA: Well, I would like to share a taste of the artistic offerings of our online Planetary Dance. I want to keep expanding the community circle and invite people to visit the Tamalpa Institute website, to see what our work is and what offerings we have. Now that we are online, it is very easy to join and participate.

  5. Daria Halprin: dancer, poet, teacher, and author, is among the leading pioneers in the field of movement/dance and expressive arts therapy. Following a career in stage performance as a member of the Anna Halprin’s Dancers Workshop Company, and in film, most notably Antonioni’s Zabriskie Point, she turned to the healing power of the arts ...

  6. Mark Frechette. Mark Frechette (December 4, 1947 – September 27, 1975) [1] was an American - Canadian film actor. He is best known for playing the lead role in the 1970 film Zabriskie Point, directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, in which he was cast despite his lack of acting experience. Frechette appeared in two other Italian films.

  7. Rezension: Daria Halprin: Was der Körper zu erzählen hat. Expressive Arts Therapy in Theorie und Praxis. K. Kieser, 2013, München, 238 Seiten, 22,00 € (D)