Mauri tui tuia: Dance movement therapist, music therapist, and early childhood teachers’ collaborative bi-cultural response to community trauma

  • Mcconnell J
  • Rickson D
  • Pureti K
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Abstract

Mauri Tui Tuia is a professional development programme established by the first and second authors who are a Registered Arts and Dance Movement Therapist and a Registered Music Therapist respectively. Mauri Tui Tuia seeks to empower educators to develop a kete of tools to support children in building resilience and maintaining wellbeing, through the medium of trauma-informed music and dance movement therapies. In this paper we discuss the theories that underpin the mahi (work) and give a broad overview of some of the ways our unique collaborative practices can potentially provide sustainable support for our communities in the wake of traumatic events, including the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Mcconnell, J., Rickson, D., & Pureti, K. (2023). Mauri tui tuia: Dance movement therapist, music therapist, and early childhood teachers’ collaborative bi-cultural response to community trauma. Kairaranga, 24(1), 71–85. https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v24i1.300

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