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Diasporas in Dramatherapy
  • ISSN: 0263-0672
  • E-ISSN: 2157-1430

Abstract

The following presents a creative response to Taylor Ronnie George Mitchell’s poignant poem, ‘YOUR silence violates US with violence because by nature OUR love is quiet’. Through the lens of dramatherapy we explore the complex interplay of silence, love and violence, as articulated in Mitchell’s work. The ‘Creative Contributions’ section features a curated collection of graphic resonances, including original short stories, theatrical texts, poetry and visual expressions such as photographs and video clips. Each contribution serves as a unique artistic interpretation that deepens our understanding of the themes within the poem, fostering dialogue and reflection on the silent struggles and quiet resilience inherent in human relationships. This collection not only honours Mitchell’s message but also illustrates the transformative power of creativity in therapeutic contexts, inviting practitioners and participants to engage with the layered meanings of silence and love.

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2025-03-31
2025-05-19
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