Music and movement are now incorporated into the Burmese refugee children's group creating a multidisciplinary art environment. Lead Creative Arts therapist Natalie Hoffmann has a degree in Fine Arts - Painting and a Master's in Creative Arts Therapy. Since the group started, children have engaged in various visual art-making experiences ranging from painting, collage-making and mapping activities. Natalie found that the children were very quiet, shy and language differences seemed a barrier to their sharing of artwork. Artist-on-Call Liz Green joined the teaching team in September 2013 and has since incorporated chants and simple songs to assist the children in their transitions between art-making experiences. Children responded very well to this addition; the added structure to the transitions made them feel less chaotic and more ritualized. Bethany Stiltner joined the team in April as the Assistant Creative Arts Therapist. Bethany brings percussio...