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  1. A Time To Dance: The Life and Work of Norma Canner. This intimate, uncannily moving documentary profiles Norma Canner, a pioneer in dance movement therapy, who found in dance a way to help people who had been discarded by society.

  2. A Time to Dance: The Life and Work of Norma Canner (1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight.

  3. 28 de feb. de 2014 · This article traces Norma Canner’s life and development as a pioneer and leader in the field of dance/movement therapy through the lens of her former students to whom she was a mentor and dear friend. Norma’s legacy is discussed highlighting her seminal early intervention work with children, her commitment to social activism and her expansive international work. Norma’s interest in the ...

  4. 1 de oct. de 2018 · Associate Professor Nancy Beardall with Norma Canner's daughter, Karen Canner Moss. “She was rebellious and creative,” Moss said. Though the Great Depression left Canner without the means to attend college, the Brookline, Mass., native traveled to New York to become an actress. Later, after meeting her husband (a Columbia student) and ...

  5. A Time To Dance: The Life and Work of Norma Canner. Dir. Ian Brownell and Webb Wilcoxen. 1999. N/R. 70mins. Documentary. Ian Brownell and Webb Wilcoxen’s A Time To Dance opens with a montage of all kinds of people skipping, wiggling, and shaking their booties—hippie types, business folks, kids, old people, children with apparent disabilities.Among them is the radiant and vivacious Norma ...

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    A Time to Dance: The Life and work of Norma Canner, feature-length documentary shown in Boston, New York, D.C., film festivals in Maine and Vermont, and which received the Gradiva Award in Film from the American Association of Psychoanalysis, 2001. Bushy theatre, Inc, Somerville, MA: 2000. Presentations