Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Moreno Psychodrama Society - Winter Gathering - Sunday 1st June 2008
Theatre of Spontaneity - Friday 30 May 2008
Viva il ballo a tondo a tondo
Sonno un re, son un bascia
Il piu bel piacer del mondo
La piu cara volunta!
Dance around and round forever
I am a King, I am a Pasha
It is the most delightful pleasure in the world
The sweetest enjoyment!
(La Danza {Rossini:Pepoli}).
The Theatre of Spontaneity Presents…
The Dance of Life…..
Patricia Green with Rachael Zyznikow are leading this evening. Come and enjoy their magic. It will be a night of inspiration and intrigue.
Tickets at the door: $20.00 ($15.00 for members of the Moreno Psychodrama Society)
Graphics courtesy of Liliana Melone
Thursday, May 22, 2008
From where does "Tele" come?
2nd READING GROUP for 2008 at PIM

Topic: Does “Tele” arise from the Limbic System?
Discussant: Sue Daniel
Date & Time: Friday, 30 May from 12.45 – 1.45 p.m
155 Langridge St
Collingwood
In this second seminar Sue will focus on Moreno’s concept of "Tele" in relation to the Limbic system in the human brain. The reading material (see below) is compiled to assist us in our discussion. There is a donation of $10.00, which will be used to maintain and expand the PIM library. Bring your own lunch, freshly brewed coffee, teas and biscuits are supplied.
Copies of the above material is available for those attending the reading group. Call Sue on 9416 3779
1. Foundations of Sociometry (pages 48 -54), and Extension of Tele Theory, Its Position within the Sociometric System (pages 325 – 328) in Who Shall Survive? by J. L. Moreno (1934)
2. The Bridge Between Worlds (pages 50 – 54) in A General Theory of Love by Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini & Richard Lannon (2001)
2008 Reading Group Dates:
Fridays: 29 February, 30 May, 29 August and 24 October, 12.45 – 1.45 p.m.
From little things, big things grow
Herb began conducting workshops in Bangladesh 6 years ago and from a small group, there is now a strong network of people enthusiastic about Psychodrama in Bangladesh.
Their response to the 2007 cyclone which displaced 8 million people was amazing. Creating magic after devastation, the Bangladeshi Therapeutic Theatre Network have been using Psychodrama in incredibly inspiring ways and making a bid difference to their community.
I look forward to sharing the experience with you.
Danielle Forer
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Spinning Straw into Gold
Psychodramatic Principles in the Field of Addiction
Saturday, 5 July from 10 am – 5.30 pm

This workshop is for any practitioner who works with individuals, families or groups affected by addiction. The application of psychodrama in this field works with a focus on the adequate roles people bring to the therapeutic space – the things that have worked but have gone unseen. The fairy story of Rumpelstiltskin provides inspiration as the young woman may not have known how to spin straw into gold herself but she knew someone who could. Often our most creative resources for change and personal development are those roles in ourselves barely noticed or taken for granted in the face of life’s bigger challenges like addiction.
Venue: Psychodrama Institute of Melbourne, 155 Langridge Street, Collingwood
Fee: $135.00 (Deposit $50.00 due by Friday the 27th of June)
Enquiries: PIM (03) 9416 3779 or to Nikki on 0418 134 749
Friday, May 09, 2008
Members and Overseas News
Danielle Forer recently completed a series of workshops in Bangladesh, namely in Chittagong and Dhakar. She worked with Herb Propper who established the training programs in Bangladesh. This was Herb's sixth visit to Bangladesh since 2003. He has been conducting trainings in psychodrama, sociodrama and sociometry as part of the National Therapeutic Theatre Training Workshops. Danielle will present something about her time in Bangladesh at the Moreno Psychodrama Society Winter Meeting, on June 1, 2008 (2 - 5 p.m)
Sue Daniel conducted a pre-conference workshop on role theory at the April Conference of the American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama (ASGPP). Her session was "Our Ancestors Walk Beside Us". Sue was recently appointed to the Executive Council of the ASGPP by the President, John Rasberry. Sue is also working toward the Rome Congress in August 2009 as a member of the Scientific Program Committee. The Rome Congress is the Triennial Congress of the International Association of Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes (IAGP). Early Bird registrations can be easily made on-line from the website www.iagpcongress.org by May, 31. Submissions for sessions are now open.
Dora Oliver, Jenny Clifton and Jil Toovey have completed all the requirements toward their psychodrama director certifications and are now fully fledged, Psychodramatists. Congratulations Dora, Jenny and Jil.
Emily Lumbers is now living at Digger's Beach, Coffs Harbour while Helen Fryer and Joan Murray have moved to live in Hobart, Tasmania.
J. L. Moreno's House in Bad Voslau, Austria. He lived here from 1918 - 1925.
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Boy or Girl! Additions to the PIM Library
New Projects and Papers:
75. Jenny Clifton - Stepping Out: Moving from the head of my wisdom into the body of my wisdom.
76. Jenny Clifton - Managing those 'oh-shit' moments: When thinking small is thinking big.
77. Sue Benham - Kissed by the Sun.
78. Dora Oliver - Script of Life
New (Old) Books
The Essential Moreno - Ed. Jonathon Fox
Jacob Levy Moreno 1889-1974: Father of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy - Rene F. Marineau