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Welcome to PMT<br />

Summer School<br />

Lisbon<br />

2013


The Lisbon lies on the right bank of the river Tejo, near where the river enters the<br />

Atlantic. It is a city of valleys and hills overlooking the river, and grew outwards from<br />

the hill on which the ancient castle was built.<br />

The square close to the new Royal Palace, together with Rossio, is the political and<br />

commercial centre. Downtown Lisbon still retains its 18th-century character. Over the<br />

centuries, Lisbon has gone through considerable changes, but many traces of the city’s<br />

rich past have been retained.


Lisbon is still a city of many contrasts, a modern and ancient city... The characteristic<br />

quarters of the city are a must-see <strong>for</strong> culture, history, architecture and people, who<br />

have managed to pass on their traditions down the years.<br />

Lisbon is the only European capital with Atlantic beaches, and its coastline is ideal <strong>for</strong><br />

swimming, surfing, sailing and windsurfing. By taking the train it is possible to discover<br />

the golden sandy beaches of Estoril and Cascais and the best surfing waters at the<br />

world-famous Guincho.


The Faculdade de Motricidade Humana (of the Technical University of Lisbon) is the<br />

most ancient Portuguese institution of Psychomotor Therapy (bachelor and master<br />

level). The curriculum is based on a holistic view of the person, integrating the mutual<br />

influence of motor, cognitive and social-emotional competencies expressed by action<br />

and body expression <strong>for</strong> a real participation of the person in the psychosocial context.<br />

The bachelor curriculum is designed to give students competencies to work<br />

extensively in preventive, pedagogical and therapeutic domains, in the different ages<br />

of life. There<strong>for</strong>e, the main goal of FMH is human development through movement,<br />

by means of the study of the body and its manifestations in the interaction between<br />

biological processes and sociocultural values.


The Faculdade de Motricidade Humana (of the Technical University of Lisbon) represents the<br />

most ancient Portuguese institution where scientific paradigms of Psychomotor Therapy have<br />

been object of education and research, at a bachelor and master level.<br />

The bachelor curriculum is designed to give students competencies to work extensively in<br />

preventive, pedagogical and therapeutic domains, in the different ages of life.<br />

The concept is based on a holistic view of man, integrating the mutual influence of motor,<br />

cognitive and social-emotional competencies expressed by action and body expression to<br />

promote an inclusive participation of the person in the psychosocial context. The University is<br />

able to share its knowledge in the three main themes defined to <strong>this</strong> Intensive Program.<br />

The main goal of FMH is human development through movement, by means of the study of the<br />

body and its manifestations in the interaction between biological processes and sociocultural<br />

values.


Contacts:<br />

Sofia Santos (SS coordinator)<br />

sofiasantos@fmh.utl.pt<br />

Coordinators:<br />

Cor Niks (HWZ),<br />

Gerard Kessels (HAN)<br />

Helle Brok (VIAUC)<br />

Nadja Baur (HfH)<br />

Nicolas Raynal (ISRP)<br />

Sara Duarte (SS student assistant)<br />

saraduarte06@gmail.com<br />

Cristel Lopes (SS student assistant)<br />

cristel.lopes@gmail.com


Teaching Teams:<br />

Pair 1:<br />

Corien Clements &<br />

Marco Ferreira<br />

Charlotte Elmengaard<br />

(Denmark)<br />

Rut Brunner<br />

(Switzerland)<br />

Marco Ferreira<br />

(Portugal)<br />

Pair 2:<br />

Charlotte Elmengaard &<br />

Nicolas Raynal<br />

Pair 3:<br />

Rut Brunner &<br />

Marieke Coenen<br />

Nicolas Raynal<br />

(France)<br />

Marieke Coenen<br />

(Netherlands)<br />

Corien Clermonts<br />

(Netherlands)


Participants:<br />

Name<br />

André Lourenço<br />

Vanessa Lameira<br />

Ana Matilde Neves<br />

Joana Jacinto<br />

Joana Marreiros<br />

Janine Deget<br />

Kim Versteeg<br />

Froukje Plat<br />

Ingeborg Klunder<br />

Janine Morf<br />

Johanna David<br />

Michaela Fohn<br />

Anja Solenthaler<br />

Marion Fleischer<br />

Eva Stark<br />

Marion Grabher<br />

Madeleine Lehner<br />

Martin Ritschard<br />

Kirsten Peschel<br />

Claudia Busser<br />

Lucille André<br />

Cécile Baron<br />

Laura Champenois<br />

AFFILIATION<br />

Faculdade de Motricidade Humana<br />

Faculdade de Motricidade Humana<br />

Faculdade de Motricidade Humana<br />

Faculdade de Motricidade Humana<br />

Faculdade de Motricidade Humana<br />

Hogeschool Arnhem en Nijmegen<br />

Hogeschool Arnhem en Nijmegen<br />

Hogeschool Arnhem en Nijmegen<br />

Hogeschool Arnhem en Nijmegen<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Hochschule für Heilpädagogik Zürich<br />

Institut Supérieur de Rééducation Psychomotrice<br />

Institut Supérieur de Rééducation Psychomotrice<br />

Institut Supérieur de Rééducation Psychomotrice


Participants:<br />

Name<br />

Lydie Delmas<br />

Alyssa Kettani<br />

Caroline Riandy<br />

Morgane Walckiers<br />

Anniek Honkoop<br />

Tanja Peeters<br />

Loes Janssem<br />

Loes Peeters<br />

Liza Heuvel<br />

Rensle Broers<br />

Sven Leushuis<br />

Maryse de Boer<br />

Else Kronman<br />

Mie Loft<br />

Ditte Lauridsen<br />

Solvej Kristensen<br />

Thorkild Laursen<br />

Morten Justesen<br />

Sussi Mourtissen<br />

Pernille Sorensen<br />

Victoria Six<br />

Affiliation<br />

Institut Supérieur de Rééducation Psychomotrice<br />

Institut Supérieur de Rééducation Psychomotrice<br />

Institut Supérieur de Rééducation Psychomotrice<br />

Institut Supérieur de Rééducation Psychomotrice<br />

School of Human Movement and Sports<br />

School of Human Movement and Sports<br />

School of Human Movement and Sports<br />

School of Human Movement and Sports<br />

School of Human Movement and Sports<br />

School of Human Movement and Sports<br />

School of Human Movement and Sports<br />

School of Human Movement and Sports<br />

VIA UC Psykomotorikuddannelsen<br />

VIA UC Psykomotorikuddannelsen<br />

VIA UC Psykomotorikuddannelsen<br />

VIA UC Psykomotorikuddannelsen<br />

VIA UC Psykomotorikuddannelsen<br />

VIA UC Psykomotorikuddannelsen<br />

VIA UC Psykomotorikuddannelsen<br />

VIA UC Psykomotorikuddannelsen<br />

Geneva


Currency<br />

The Euro is the official<br />

currency of Portugal.<br />

(1€ = 7,5DKK<br />

1€ = 1,2 CHF)<br />

Climate<br />

In Lisbon the winter is gentle and<br />

summer is hot, but more moderate due<br />

to the proximity to the Ocean. During<br />

Spring and Autumn there are frequently<br />

sunny days with mild temperatures.


Greeting<br />

Portuguese are considered enthusiastic people and they<br />

like to kiss with 1 or 2 kisses. In general the first kiss is<br />

given on the right side of the face, in opposite with the<br />

Italians that start kissing on the left side. Between men a<br />

hand shake or a clap on the back is the common greeting.


Gastronomy<br />

For such a small country, Portugal has a surprisingly large variety of<br />

gastronomic delights.<br />

In Lisbon - a city of mixed cultures, tastes and spices - you will find<br />

everything from international, to regional and prize-winning cuisines.<br />

However, take advantage of living in Lisbon and try the typical dishes such<br />

as: grilled sardines, snails, codfish, deep fried green beans, roasted<br />

chestnuts and Pastéis de Belém, etc...


Drinking coffee in Lisbon<br />

Portugal is a country of journeys and discoveries.<br />

Brazil, Africa and Timor’s exotic influence<br />

awakened a strong taste <strong>for</strong> coffee in the<br />

Portuguese culture.<br />

In Lisbon coffee widely enjoyed and there are<br />

different ways to drink it according to your tastes.<br />

A bica is a tiny but powerful cup of black coffee,<br />

similar to an expresso.<br />

Ask <strong>for</strong> a italiana if you can’t wake up. A galão<br />

(half milk, half coffee), is <strong>for</strong> those who haven’t<br />

got used to the taste of the coffee in Portugal yet.<br />

But you will quickly move on to a garoto (strong<br />

coffee with a dash of milk) and at the end of the<br />

month you will surely be asking <strong>for</strong> a bica se faz<br />

favor. Any excuse is good enough to take a coffee<br />

in an esplanade in the sun.


Carris and Metro<br />

In order to travel in the different means<br />

of transport in Lisbon you’ll need a card<br />

that is rechargeable and automatically<br />

validated.<br />

• Where to buy, charge and recharge:<br />

- In every Carris and Metro point of sale.<br />

• Price:<br />

- 0.50 €<br />

• Recharge options available:<br />

- 1 zone ticket<br />

- Carris/Metro Rede 24 hours<br />

ticket (Valid <strong>for</strong> Carris and Metro)<br />

- Zapping (Valid <strong>for</strong> Carris, Metro and<br />

Transtejo/Soflusa)<br />

- Single metro trip: €1,25<br />

- Single bus ticket (Carris) valid <strong>for</strong> 2<br />

zones: 1,25€<br />

- 24 Hours ticket valid <strong>for</strong> bus and<br />

metro (unlimited trips inside all the Carris<br />

and Metro network, <strong>for</strong> 24 hours since<br />

the first validation): 5,00€<br />

Transport tickets<br />

Single ticket (or tickets on board):<br />

Target <strong>for</strong> casual customers. Bought<br />

when you enter the bus or tram and<br />

valid <strong>for</strong> 1 trip only:<br />

- Bus (Carris) € 1,75<br />

- Tram (Carris) € 2,85<br />

- Lift tickets: Santa Justa (2 trips) €<br />

5,00; Bica, Glória e Lavra (2 trips) €<br />

3,50


7) Useful Links<br />

http://www.carris.pt/ (buses in Lisbon)<br />

http://www.metrolisboa.pt/ (metro in Lisbon)

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