Music and Sound as a Therapeutic Process
Filed under Events, Holistic Health, Music, Voice & Sound.| October 1, 2011 | ||
| 9:30 AM | to | 5:30 PM |
| October 2, 2011 | ||
| 9:30 AM | to | 5:00 PM |
Arthur Harvey, DMA
This weekend, one of the most respected researchers, teachers and authors in the field of sound and music therapy will help students develop an understanding of the distinctiveness among diverse music and sound approaches for therapeutic and healing applications, brain processing and creative content. Through media, readings, discussion, participatory music experiences, group processes, demonstration and lectures, Dr. Harvey will help us gain a thorough understanding of the various uses of sound and music, including their use in accelerating learning. This is an experiential workshop in which students participate in adaptive and traditional music making with instrumental and vocal processes. Special emphasis will be devoted to stress-management approaches with music and sound to accelerate learning. Come prepared to be educated, entertained, enlightened, entrained and enriched.
A TWO-DAY WORKSHOP
Saturday & Sunday, October 1 & 2
Saturday, 9:30am–5:30pm
Sunday, 9:30am–5pm
11SHH55SA11
$365 (No Member Discount)
This class can be taken individually or as part of the Certificate in Sound & Music Healing Program.
Arthur Harvey, DMA, is an international authority on music and special needs individuals, music and the brain, music and learning, and music and health. He is featured on a seven-show video series, "Music and the Brain," released a two-CD set of Music for Health and Wellness, and co-authored a book/CD, Learn with the Classics. He currently teaches online graduate courses in music as therapy.



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