Baku is set to host the inaugural Creative Psychology Symposium on December 15th and 16th, 2023. This groundbreaking event, at the intersection of Psychology, Creativity, Art, Science, and Community Wellness, is made possible through the collaboration with the innovative Bizimkil?r Festival project by Handicraft and the inspiring Nine Senses Art Center. Connecting Diverse Disciplines The Creative Psychology Symposium aims to unite artists, academics, psychologists, researchers, practitioners, students, and the public. This two-day event offers engaging workshops, masterclasses, and exhibits, creating a platform for connecting and learning about the healing arts from experts in each field. Diverse Healing Arts Focus The symposium delves into art therapy, music therapy, dance therapy, poetry therapy, yoga therapy, and more-areas profoundly impacting health, education, and community development, promoting mental, emotional, and holistic well-being. Creative Directions Day one centers on Art and Poetry, while day two explores Music, Dance, and Yoga. Participants can expect two days of immersive healing practices, discussions on creativity's impact on mental health, workshops by leading experts, in-depth research presentations, captivating discussions, an exhibition break, a vibrant music program, and other surprises. Mesmerizing Locations The symposium unfolds at two mesmerizing locations: Passage 1901 (Nigar R?fib?yli 12/14) on December 15th and Nine Senses Art Space (Sea Breeze, Nardaran, 31 Dalan) on December 16th. The program runs from 12:00 to 19:00 each day. Noteworthy Speakers Leading experts include Melek Karimova, Head of the Psychology Department at Khazar University; Sabina Shikhlinskaya, Artist and Curator; Mehriban Shamsadinskaya, Artist and Art Therapist; Dr. Elnur Gajiev, Psychologist, Poet, and Educator; Gunel Muradova, Psychologist; Ilhama Babayeva, Musician and Sound Healer; Gafar Ganizadeh, Hatha and Fly Yoga Instructor; Nigar Sultanova, DanceAbility Azerbaijan Foudner, among others. Free Registration and Participation In an effort to expand access to such enrichening experiences, the Creative Psychology Symposium is open to all, with free registration on the Symposium's website. Source: Trend News Agency