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Transforming Collapse: The National September 11 Memorial Museum
This presentation will describe the collaboration of a psychoanalytically trained dance therapist/psychologist consultant and an exhibition designer in creating the exhibition design for the National September 11 Memorial Museum. Creating the exhibits was but one aspect of the challenge. Choreographing a journey through a vast ‘lieu de memoire’ involved aligning visual imagination and movement through space while synching rhythms of encounter and narratives punctuated by many post-traumatic gaps in memory. Presenters will be Tom Hennes, Founding Principal of Thinc Design and Dr. Billie Pivnick, Clinical Psychologist, Community Psychoanalyst, and Dance Therapist.
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Venue: The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park South
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