March 2022 Issue 160

Page 35

challenging?

Colouring Outside of the Lines

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Christy Greenwood is a Registered Therapeutic Counsellor & Expressive Arts Therapist christygreenwood.com

any people are afraid of creatively experimenting with art-making, free movement, singing, or making sound. For a lot of us, memories of being ridiculed or shamed in our younger years during imaginative exploration resulted in big emotions and a steep decline in creative risk-taking. An invitation to revisit creative expression can bring up the discomfort of these experiences and many folks will, understandably, draw a hard line at trying or even being curious. Over the years of facilitating therapeutic dance experiences, I encountered multitudes of people who are afraid to move in new ways. The colonized mindset of the inner critic stops people at the gate. There’s an idea that we need to be “good” at it according to the inner judge. Creative experimentation is not all about the outcome, though that is a part of it. It’s about the therapeutic experience itself and its potent impact on mental health, emotional growth, and nervous system regulation. How can we move in response to our own discomfort of experimenting or create while embracing what’s

Art-making, moving, or making sound can be a low-skill/highpresence practice of personal awareness. Trying something new and gently opening the locked gates of restricted expression can sometimes offer permission for hidden parts to come out. Our cultural conditioning locks us into patterns of minimally acceptable expression. Rewilding and decolonizing creativity are about opening the cage of our suppression to let more of ourselves out to be lived and experienced. It can be emotional and tender as we grow our tolerance to creative expansion and take a wander in the field of possibilities. A trauma-informed approach to holding space for this process requires consent & a slow pace for those who are ready to work through difficulty, digest unprocessed emotion or grow creatively. So much of our power is locked up in suppressed creative expression. When we gently nudge the inner guide to take the reigns and come out of hiding with compassionate care and a body-centered approach we allow space for the extraordinary to land. Ideas: • doodle on some paper while you breath, look, listen, feel, smell, taste, hear • move in response to how you feel • turn your thoughts into body shapes • hum, clap, drum on your chest in time with your heartbeat • shake your whole body for a few minutes (include your jaw) • sigh with sound to release stress • write a letter to yourself from your future self Our imagination is a therapeutic gift and carries incredible potential for healing. There is a creative genius in each one of us. How do you imagine you could expand your range of play as the spring showers you with growing light? 35


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Anthropocene means we hold the key to our future

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Cowichan Elder College Spring Program

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Why We Should Read: Indigenous Relations

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Spring Clean Checklist

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Grounding Wool

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A Song that Changed Me

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Wild Flower and Ecological Reserves

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Prenatal Secure Attachment

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Growing Healthy Children in Times of Stress

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The Second Seven Years of Childhood

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Common Ground

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Shut the Fridge Door

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Chris Ronald with John Macarthur Ellis

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Providence Farm Garden Volunteers Call Out

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Seedy Saturday is Coming

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Colouring Outside of the Lines

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Inspire The Next Generation of Growers

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Planting For Pollinators

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Frame Your Family This Spring

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Romancing the Stone with Kristina Boardman

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Living Your Design Immersion Workshop

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Vegan Synthetic-Free Truly Natural

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Creating Wellness for You and the Environment

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The Miracle of Wool

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Are you a newcomer here in Canada? Welcome

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The Art + Math Beauty Equation

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March Events

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Tomato & Egg Stew

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