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Browsing by Author "Ndlovu, Malika"

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    Medicine and the Arts Week 3 - "Wings" by Malika Ndlovu
    (2015-01-21) Ndlovu, Malika
    In this video, applied artist Malika Ndlovu performs a poetry reading. This is the second video in Week 3 of the Medicine and the Arts Massive Open Online Course.
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    Medicine and the Arts Week 3 - In dialogue about mind, art and play
    (2015-01-21) Levine, Susan; Ndlovu, Malika; Ramugondo, Elelwani; Solms, Mark
    In this video, Susan Levine asks Elelwani Ramugondo, Mark Solms, and Malika Ndlovu to elaborate on several aspects of play from their unique disciplinary perspectives. Elelwani reflects on how what people do has a fundamental influence on health. Mark expands on the way modern urban society has changed the traditional ways we live, work, and play. Malika details how the applied arts can be used as part of patient-centred treatment. This is the seventh video in Week 3 of the Medicine and the Arts Massive Open Online Course.
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    Medicine and the Arts Week 3 - Mind, art and play - an artist's interpretation
    (2015-01-21) Ndlovu, Malika
    In this video, applied artist Malika Ndlovu breaks down the three concepts of mind, play, and the arts and the intersection of these three concepts. She defines the mind as the ability to make sense of the world, play as a more fluid and spontaneous activity that allows for exploration and discovery, and the arts as a way of expressing ourselves creatively and connecting with others. This is the sixth video in Week 3 of the Medicine and the Arts Massive Open Online Course.
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