Spontaneity as a Catalyst for Inner Change.The Impact of Psychodrama and Drama Therapy
Spontaneity as a Catalyst for Inner Change.The Impact of Psychodrama and Drama Therapy
Author(s): Cezara FantuSubject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Published by: Editura ARTES
Keywords: Jacob L. Moreno; Psychodrama; spontaneity; Laboratory Theatre; creativity
Summary/Abstract: Dramatic play and storytelling form the foundation of drama therapy and psychodrama, with roots in the ritualistic and theatrical practices of ancient cultures. Over the past century, experimental theater laboratories have emerged, transforming the tools of mise-en-scène into therapeutic instruments, and psychodrama employs theatrical techniques such as role reversal, the alter ego, role-playing, and simulation. Both forms of therapy focus on the impact of catharsis, the dynamics of the present, and the importance of the “here and now” moment, with all its personal, social, and cultural implications, facilitating spontaneous creative encounters. These creative therapies provide a unique framework for emotional healing, allowing participants to explore and discover themselves in a safe environment, cultivating profound psychological transformations. J. L. Moreno raises the question: “What if the universe is driven solely by change and spontaneity?” views the concepts of change and spontaneity as key in understanding the universe. What does a transformative journey beginning at the intersection of drama and therapy look like?
Journal: Colocvii teatrale
- Issue Year: 14/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 164-172
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English