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EFG2021: An Introduction to Multimodal Arts Therapy



Event Date 16 Mar 2021 (Tue), 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM
Venue Nanyang Technopreneurship Center
Organiser NTC (Email : ntc@ntu.edu.sg )


Event Info

Acting Up Singapore will be running a workshop entitled "An Introduction to Multimodal Arts Therapy", where participants will experience an arts based, emotional expressions exercise. Participants will also have the opportunity to create a therapeutic work as they explore responses and reactions through pictures, sounds, explorations, and encounters with art processes during the workshop. These insights will allow individuals to acknowledge, understand and develop the awareness to their emotions as they arise. With these avenues for expression and self-realisation, one can learn to better articulate their struggles and difficulties.

While the hearts are engaged at the workshop, participants will get to further enrich their minds with the Founder, Marissa Teo, sharing her experiences of growing her social enterprise. Marissa is a former Child Protection Officer and has worked therapeutically with emotionally vulnerable youth in local institutions. Through this art therapy session, participants will not only leave with a deeper understanding of organizing workshops for social beneficiaries, but also methods to process their own emotions in a healthy and productive way.


Cost: $20 per person (REFUNDABLE on day of event)*
Limited to 25 participants only, on a first-come-first-served basis.

*There is NO COST involved to participate in this workshop.

 

Applicants who have applied are required to pay a refundable SGD 20 Deposit by Friday, 12 March 2021, 4pm at Nanyang Technopreneurship Center.

 

Those who have registered but fail to pay the refundable deposit by the mentioned date will be deemed to have given up the seat for the workshop.

For applicants who failed to turn up on the actual day, the refundable deposit shall be forfeited and the money will be donated in its entirety to NTU Bursary Endowment Fund via Student Affairs Office.


Event Safe Management Measures:

All participants are required to

- Wear their masks at all times
- Practise hand hygiene
- Maintain social distancing of at least 1 metre from each other

Before entering the workshop zone, all participants will undergo temperature screening and complete a declaration form on their current health status, recent travel and recent contact with COVID-19 patients. Persons who have a temperature above 37.5 °C or appear unwell will not be allowed to enter the workshop zone and should seek medical attention immediately.



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