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Sesame Institute
Christchurch
27 Blackfriars Road
London
SE1 8NY
Tel: 020 7633 9690
Web: www.sesame-institute.org
Best time to telephone: 10am - 4pm, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
A summary of the Sesame Institute's aims are:
- To relieve ill health of any kind whether mental or physical by the therapeutic use of drama and movement.
- To organise, establish and promote training courses, seminars, schools, lectures and study groups for health professionals concerning the therapeutic use of drama & movement throughout the world.
- To associate with charitable and other organisations in the same or related fields.
They fulfill their charitable aims by:
- Preserving and developing their integrated approach to training in drama and movement therapy.
- Promoting practice based research.
- Providing information & educational resources.
- Poviding introductory schools throughout each year as well as other professional development events.
- Providing professional membership and a networking community for drama and movement therapists.
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