Group Analytic Contexts, Issue 77, September 2017
Newsletter of the Group Analytic Society International
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74 <strong>Group</strong>-<strong>Analytic</strong> Society International - <strong>Contexts</strong><br />
each other, I thought that it might be important for Greeks and<br />
Germans to also go through an analogous procedure.<br />
Every day’s fermentation with the orchestra’s rehearsals<br />
adds a provocative element in the configuration of the Symposium.<br />
We join in and interact, our internal melodies co-design the music,<br />
while at the same time the musicians walk around us, becoming<br />
members of our group, affecting and affected. The switching between<br />
day and night, Andreas Peer Kӓhler’s visualization of ‘Crossing<br />
Borders’ retracts memories of children’s play with traumatized<br />
soldiers and nutcrackers.<br />
I visualize a three-minute film about the Berlin Symposium<br />
picturing the ripple.<br />
As the music fades away, the concert comes to a completion.<br />
Koukis’s ‘spiral movement’ ends. The light of the candle is snuffed<br />
out in a velvet way, and a thought slips into my mind: continuation.<br />
Kalliopi Panagiotopoulou MD PhD<br />
Allergologist<br />
Trainee in the Hellenic Network of <strong>Group</strong> Analysts<br />
panagiotopouloukp@gmail.com