— What truly made you feel beautiful today? What intervened from "I am not in the mood" to "I feel very beautiful"?
— Trust in the team.
— Imagination!
— Creation!
— That I felt like talking to others.
— That I was able to find a piece of carefreeness and childlikeness.
— That my self-confidence increased.
— That which..., when we collaborate and have fun,
I feel happy!
... Answers that summarize the goals of this book, which contains a wide variety of theatrical expression activities for all ages: exercises, games, ideas for pantomime and improvisation, actions for communication
and strengthening relationships among group members, as well as breathing and relaxation techniques. It is a useful and practical aid for all those who work with groups of people
using theater techniques (theater educators, teachers, theater game facilitators, actors and directors who guide theater groups, group psychotherapists and health professionals seeking tools to enrich their methods), but also for anyone who wants to develop a free and meaningful relationship with their expressive means.
The author, through her role as an actress and artistic mediation manager at a therapeutic center, proposes activities that, in any case, help participants gain greater self-awareness and
develop a creative perspective on life. She also conveys in this book her experience and way of working in a therapeutic structure with particularly vulnerable groups of people