Thinkific / Arts & Healing Initiative
Movement for Renewal: Rebuilding from Within - 2/27/25
Movement for Renewal: Rebuilding from Within - 2/27/25
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date:
Thursday, February 27, 2025
time:
5:00 to 6:00 pm Pacific Time (PT)
instructors:
Vicki Alvarez, MS, BC-DMT
Clory Rossi-Shewan, MA, LMFT
description:
Join us as we reconnect with our inner strength and resilience. Through guided movement, mindfulness, and creative expression, we'll explore ways to release tension, process emotions, and use the body as a source of balance and hope. This online session offers a safe and nurturing space to rebuild from within, fostering healing and renewal through the power of motion and connection.
No prior movement experience is needed—just an open heart and a willingness to move. Open to all; attend by yourself or with loved ones.
HOPE for LA is a special, weekly series that aims to support our Los Angeles community amidst the unprecedented wildfires that have devastated our city.

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Instructor Bio
Vicki Alvarez, MS, BC-DMT graduated from California State University, Northridge in 2016 where she received her Bachelor's of Arts in Psychology and minored in Dance. She was born and raised in San Francisco where she joined a theatrical hip-hop dance company that gave her opportunities to perform at many competitions as well as TV shows such as America's Got Talent and So You Think You Can Dance. She has also been trained in jazz, tap, ballet, contemporary, and modern. Vicki spent three months in London doing an internship abroad for a mental health organization for adults. She completed her Master's of Science degree in Dance/Movement Therapy at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York and currently provides dance/movement therapy for adolescents at inpatient and outpatient facilities under Discovery Mood & Anxiety. She also works with the Hummingbird Project as an Activity Specialist enriching quality of life for elderly clients with dementia. In 2014 she began as an intern with the Dance For All program in Santa Monica. Now she has re-branded the program and created Let's Dance it Out with her co-creator Clory. As a spiritual person she believes that the body serves as the unconscious mind, which can be channeled in many powerful ways to bring healing across many populations using the universal language of movement, developing relationships and connections with one another, and ultimately creating a deepened sense of empathy and overall well-being.
Clory Rossi-Shewan, MA, LMFT is a lead instructor at Dance For All, and has been a committed member of the team since 2011. Clory is originally from Italy, where she trained and performed as a professional dancer, as well as worked as a dance instructor and choreographer over the course of 20 years. She studied ballet and modern dance mainly at Balletto di Roma - Centro di Danza, and IALS - Centro Danza Musica e Teatro, in Rome. In 2001, she won a dance scholarship, and was able to train and perform in New York City with Ajkun Ballet Theatre and the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company. Clory’s scholarship also offered her the opportunity to take classes at American Ballet Theatre, Broadway Dance Center, and Steps on Broadway.
Clory discovered her love for psychology in the US, and graduated with an MA in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University Los Angeles in 2013. She is now a licensed psychotherapist, and works with college students and staff at Acacia Counseling and Wellness in Santa Barbara. Clory’s clinical experience includes facilitating therapeutic group activities such as art, dance-movement, yoga, drama, and play therapy designed for children with special needs at Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services in Los Angeles. She has been working with children with Autism, Asperger’s, behavioral, emotional and learning difficulties, as well neurologically impaired children. She also worked at the Southern California Counseling Center in Los Angeles, where she provided psychotherapy for individual adults and children, couples, and families.
Materials - What to Bring
Please bring a journal and choice of writing utensil to capture your thoughts, reflections, or anything that inspires you during the session.
Online Login Details
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Note that Zoom breakout rooms are not recorded.