母亲节亲子瑜伽工作坊
“生命的同频呼吸”
2020年5月10日
博物馆文化活动中亲子类项目层出不穷,我们总是看到母亲坐在后排观看孩子们,或是坐在孩子身边安抚他们的情绪以便更好配合课程的节奏。在同一段接受博物馆教育资源的时段中,孩子和家长,能否从中汲取相等、甚至相通的养分呢?
在这个戴着口罩的母亲节,美丽依然可以自由生长。上海玻璃博物馆特邀当代艺术家,Y+瑜伽会馆签约瑜伽老师何雨(Vive He),以及声音冥想倡导者Jane,同妈妈们一起,从“监护者”的身份中自我释放成为“参与者”。通过亲子瑜伽带来的身体律动,儿童不仅能发展最初也最为重要的内在感官,如触觉、生命觉、动觉、听觉和平衡觉,其他能力如倾听、回应、图形想象、音乐律动和亲密互动也能在此过程中得到提升。
在博物馆中“动”起来,这个“动”不光指向身体的灵活与肌肤的接触,亦有亲子关系间的流动与沟通。
MOTHER’S DAY WORKSHOP:
The Same Breath of Life
May 10, 2020
The Museum’s cultural program contains many parent-child projects, and we always see mothers sitting in the back row watching the children or sitting next to them to calm them down, helping them to keep pace of the program. Is it possible that parents not only accompany the children, but also draw equal nourishment from the same period of time in which they receive museum educational resources?
On this Mother’s Day with a mask on, beauty is still free to grow. SHMOG invited Vive He, contemporary artist and yoga teacher, and Jane, advocate of sound meditation, to guide mothers releasing their every role of “guardian” to become a “participant.” Through the physical rhythms of parent-child yoga, children could not only develop their first and most important inner senses of touch, vitality, movement, hearing and balance, but also other skills such as listening, response, graphic imagery, musical rhythm and intimate interaction.
The “movement” in the museum not only refers to the flexibility and body contact, but also to the flow and communication of the parent-child relationship.