Mouvement Intérieur - Inner Movement
Centre de dramathérapie et de théâtre social à Tio'tia:ke/Montréal. Drama therapy and social theatre centre in Tio'tia:ke/Montreal.
Here’s how a dramatherapist can explain their work.
Ming is one of the members and therapists of Centre Mouvement Intérieur, sharing a glimpse into the power of dramatherapy and human connection.
Here’s how a dramatherapist can explain their work.
Ming is one of the members and therapists of Centre Mouvement Intérieur, sharing a glimpse into the power of dramatherapy and human connection.
05/21/2026
Découvrez nos salles disponibles pour la location au 225 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, 3e étage.
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La salle Sable est spacieuse, chaleureuse et baignée de lumière naturelle.
Avec ses 300 pieds carrés, elle est idéale pour les séances individuelles, les rencontres de couple ou de famille, ainsi que les répétitions.
Réservez votre visite via notre Linktree dans la bio
ou contactez-nous à [email protected]
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The Sable room is spacious, warm, and filled with natural light.
With its 300 square feet, it is ideal for individual sessions, couples or family meetings, as well as rehearsals.
Book your visit through our Linktree in the bio
or contact us at [email protected]
05/19/2026
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The first knowledge-sharing exchange in drama therapy in Canada
Working with us also means supporting the community.
Thank you all for the energy and the exchanges!
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Le premier échange de partage de connaissances en dramathérapie au Canada
Travailler avec nous, c’est aussi soutenir la communauté.
Merci à tous pour l’énergie et les échanges!
05/18/2026
05/14/2026
Organic Intelligence: Drama Therapy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, and Digital Technologies
- by Atlas W. Lowry May 15th at 3:30PM EST ONLINE and IN-PERSON.
Address: 225 Notre-Dame Street West, Tio'tia:ke/Montreal, 3rd floor
Atlas Wutapumitukew Lowry, MA (they/iel) is a drama therapist working with children, families, and young adults in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal). Raised in the United States with Indigenous (Lumbee) and mixed European (British, Irish, & Ashkenazi) ancestry, Atlas advocates for the examination of our own relationships with Turtle Island (North America) in the midst of the ever-changing political and ecological crises.
Any ecosystem is influenced by the elements that enter its radius. In a personal-ecosystem now driven by AI, social media, and digital technologies (phones, internet, etc.), we may often overlook the impact this has on our mental health (both as clinicians and as humans). This workshop will explore the alarming research about the harmful impact of digital technologies on mental health, some of the new presenting problems clients may have, and our own ethical dilemmas about how we engage with these technologies. The interactive elements explore potential solutions of how to understand these technologies as clinicians and help clients re-connect with the natural world around us to promote better mental health.
Register with the QR code on the third image for zoom links and program!
Les Porteuses d'Échos sont parmis les premières à vraiment s'approprier nos espaces pour tous leurs besoins de répétition.
C'est un plaisir de grandir ensemble! 🌱
Ça vous inspire? Contactez-nous pour les spéciaux OBNL!
05/13/2026
Consulting a Therapeutic Medium: Expanding the Expressive Therapies Continuum for Assessment and Treatment Planning in Drama Therapy
-by Meaghen Buckley
IN-PERSON and ONLINE May 15th at 3:30PM EST
225 Notre-Dame Street Ouest, 3rd Floor
Inner Movement Drama Therapy and Social Theatre Centre
Meaghen Buckley (they/she) is a drama therapist and couple and family therapist in private practice, with a focus on intercultural therapy and on complex trauma.
This workshop will present the Expressive Therapies Continuum (ETC) as a framework for assessment and treatment planning, based on my recent research on expanding the Media Dimension Variables (MDV) to include drama therapy practice. Participants will receive an overview of the ETC and its application in drama therapy, and will contribute to a collective understanding of how the framework might become more widely used and useful in drama therapy.
Register with the QR code on the third image for zoom links and program!
05/12/2026
Organic Intelligence: Drama Therapy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, and Digital Technologies
by Atlas W. Lowry at 3:30PM EST ONLINE
Any ecosystem is influenced by the elements that enter its radius. In a personal-ecosystem now driven by AI, social media, and digital technologies (phones, internet, etc.), we may often overlook the impact this has on our mental health (both as clinicians and as humans).
This workshop will explore the alarming research about the harmful impact of digital technologies on mental health, some of the new presenting problems clients may have, and our own ethical dilemmas about how we engage with these technologies.
The interactive elements explore potential solutions of how to understand these technologies as clinicians and help clients re-connect with the natural world around us to promote better mental health.
Atlas Wutapumitukew Lowry, MA (they/iel) is a drama therapist working with children, families, and young adults in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal).
Raised in the United States with Indigenous (Lumbee) and mixed European (British, Irish, & Ashkenazi) ancestry, Atlas advocates for the examination of our own relationships with Turtle Island (North America) in the midst of the ever-changing political and ecological crises
Register with the QR code on the third image or here to get the zoom link:
https://forms.gle/21vC47R2F3u2bwQ86
05/12/2026
Theatre of the Oppressed and the Power Exercise is presented by Jessica Bleueuer May 15th at 3:30PM EST, ONLINE and IN-PERSON.
Address: 225 Notre-Dame Street West, Tio'tia:ke/Montreal, 3rd floor,
Jessica Bleuer, PhD, RDT is an Assistant drama therapy professor and researcher looking at the intersection between systemic oppression and individual wellness.
Her research focuses on the geopolitical determinants of health, climate change and racial equity, more specifically how the nervous system responds to sociopolitical events and strategies to stay present in the face of collective trauma.
This workshop will focus on diverse applications of Augusto Boal's Power Exercise, a Theatre of the Oppressed technique.
The power exercise is an applied theatre method that aims to conscientize a group of people about the power dynamics related to a particular social issue.
The workshop will invite participants to experience the power exercise as it was originally constructed to address social change. Participants will be shown how the same exercise can be used in clinical settings and how it becomes applicable to both group and individual drama therapy practice.
Register with the QR code on the third image for zoom links and program!
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