Affiliation:
1. Department of Therapeutic Practice, University of Derby, Derby, United Kingdom
Abstract
This critique was initially written as part of my MA Dramatherapy Independent Scholarship at the University of Derby, standing alongside a 30-minute solo performance. Together, they created an overall body of work; an autoethnographic research project into a topic based upon personal experience. Originally titled “Dramatherapy and the Glass Slipper: Utilising the Story of Cinderella to Challenge What It Means to Be a Woman”, this theoretical and embodied investigation navigated my experience of gender within western society through the medium of dramatherapy, with Cinderella as its metaphor. One year on, I am proud to be returning to this investigation as part of the Dramatherapy journal LBGTQ+ special edition, enabling me to reflect upon my continuing journey with, and experience of, gender, society and dramatherapy. Utilising both my original research and recent reflections, this article will present how dramatherapy enabled me to explore, question and challenge the social construct of gender. Ultimately, igniting a personal transformation to a more authentic self, as well as unearthing a professional endeavour to create a therapeutic experience that can acknowledge the spectrum of individual experiences; one based on humanness.