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Episode 28: Creatrium with Thania Acaron - Moving Self-Compassion

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Here's a Creatrium Special, as we welcome back Thania Acaron, to talk about a forthcoming event.
Dr Thania Acarón, is a lecturer and researcher in Arts Health & Wellbeing at the University of South Wales. She is also founder and director of The Body Hotel CIC, which specialises in providing bespoke movement for wellbeing for NHS staff and for marginalised communities. Her practice is informed by dance movement psychotherapy research and she explains some of the key principles behind her work in burnout prevention and occupational health.

In this podcast she talks about her latest project, Moving Self-Compassion, funded by Arts Council Wales and Health Education & Improvement Wales, and provides a sneak peek into her upcoming culmination event and short film screening, which will be held online and in person on Wed 21st February, 6:30pm at USW Cardiff Campus. The project brought movement-for-wellbeing sessions across all NHS Wales, and created videos and online content for everyone to take part in creating a better relationship with the body.

More information on The Body Hotel and event details can be found via: https://linktr.ee/thebodyhotel

Social media (Instagram / Facebook / Youtube LinkedIn): @thebodyhotel

Website: www.thebodyhotel.com

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Here's a Creatrium Special, as we welcome back Thania Acaron, to talk about a forthcoming event.
Dr Thania Acarón, is a lecturer and researcher in Arts Health & Wellbeing at the University of South Wales. She is also founder and director of The Body Hotel CIC, which specialises in providing bespoke movement for wellbeing for NHS staff and for marginalised communities. Her practice is informed by dance movement psychotherapy research and she explains some of the key principles behind her work in burnout prevention and occupational health.

In this podcast she talks about her latest project, Moving Self-Compassion, funded by Arts Council Wales and Health Education & Improvement Wales, and provides a sneak peek into her upcoming culmination event and short film screening, which will be held online and in person on Wed 21st February, 6:30pm at USW Cardiff Campus. The project brought movement-for-wellbeing sessions across all NHS Wales, and created videos and online content for everyone to take part in creating a better relationship with the body.

More information on The Body Hotel and event details can be found via: https://linktr.ee/thebodyhotel

Social media (Instagram / Facebook / Youtube LinkedIn): @thebodyhotel

Website: www.thebodyhotel.com

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