55 min

3rd Paradigm Podcast - SE03EP11 - World Music Therapy Week 3rd Paradigm Podcast

    • Cultura y sociedad

Join hosts Clarity and Nuance in a heartfelt episode dedicated to "World Music Therapy Week," where they delve into the profound significance of music therapy and its transformative power in healing mental health. Through insightful discussions and touching anecdotes, Clarity and Nuance shed light on how music serves as a universal language of healing, offering solace, comfort, and hope to individuals facing mental health challenges. Tune in as they explore the diverse ways in which music therapy nurtures emotional well-being, fosters self-expression, and promotes resilience, inviting listeners to embrace the therapeutic harmony found in the rhythms of life.

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#MusicHealsMinds
#TherapeuticHarmony
#WorldMusicTherapy
#HealingWithMelodies
#HarmoniousHealing
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Music
Nomyn - Astral
MARION - Night Drive
Waking Dreams - Someone Else
Fotiz Liberis - Away
Aurora B. Polaris - I Believe
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Further reading

Gean: Gean Vincent Almendras is an Ann Arbor-based musician, culture worker, and instructor of mandolin, violin, and various indigenous Philippine instruments. Gean graduated with degrees in Computer Information Systems and in Music, specializing in classical mandolin performance and a minor in violin; through the University of Michigan. Through the close tutelage of Mariachi Maestro Antonio González in Mexico City, and his attendance of various International Mariachi Conferences and workshops taught by various professional Mariachi clinicians from prestigious groups like Mariachi Cobre, Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán, and Mariachi Los Camperos, Gean is also trained in the playing style of Mariachi violin and performs professionally with a Mariachi ensemble under the Flint-based Mexican folks arts nonprofit, El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil (EBFE). In 2014, Gean helped start —now Vice-President and Music Director of — the Philippine Arts & Culture Ensemble of Michigan (PACE-MI); a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing community-based instructional programs and resources through the promotion of Rondalla folk music, indigenous music, and traditional folk dance. An aspiring ethnomusicologist, he is also a course lecturer of Philippine Ensemble Music at the University of Michigan Center for Southeast Asian Studies.


https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/world-music-therapy-day-april-10-15#:~:text=WORLD%20MUSIC%20THERAPY%20WEEK%20%7C%20APRIL%2010%2D15%20%2D%20National%20Day%20Calendar

Instagram:
@whoisgeanvincent
@ebfe.michigan @pacemi.official

Link Chap Hop artists
Throat singing links
“Run to the sun”
Link what is an ethnomusicologist
Adam Neely “Is music theory racist”
Soundcloud
Spotify

Join hosts Clarity and Nuance in a heartfelt episode dedicated to "World Music Therapy Week," where they delve into the profound significance of music therapy and its transformative power in healing mental health. Through insightful discussions and touching anecdotes, Clarity and Nuance shed light on how music serves as a universal language of healing, offering solace, comfort, and hope to individuals facing mental health challenges. Tune in as they explore the diverse ways in which music therapy nurtures emotional well-being, fosters self-expression, and promotes resilience, inviting listeners to embrace the therapeutic harmony found in the rhythms of life.

------------
#MusicHealsMinds
#TherapeuticHarmony
#WorldMusicTherapy
#HealingWithMelodies
#HarmoniousHealing
---------
Music
Nomyn - Astral
MARION - Night Drive
Waking Dreams - Someone Else
Fotiz Liberis - Away
Aurora B. Polaris - I Believe
----------
Further reading

Gean: Gean Vincent Almendras is an Ann Arbor-based musician, culture worker, and instructor of mandolin, violin, and various indigenous Philippine instruments. Gean graduated with degrees in Computer Information Systems and in Music, specializing in classical mandolin performance and a minor in violin; through the University of Michigan. Through the close tutelage of Mariachi Maestro Antonio González in Mexico City, and his attendance of various International Mariachi Conferences and workshops taught by various professional Mariachi clinicians from prestigious groups like Mariachi Cobre, Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán, and Mariachi Los Camperos, Gean is also trained in the playing style of Mariachi violin and performs professionally with a Mariachi ensemble under the Flint-based Mexican folks arts nonprofit, El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil (EBFE). In 2014, Gean helped start —now Vice-President and Music Director of — the Philippine Arts & Culture Ensemble of Michigan (PACE-MI); a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing community-based instructional programs and resources through the promotion of Rondalla folk music, indigenous music, and traditional folk dance. An aspiring ethnomusicologist, he is also a course lecturer of Philippine Ensemble Music at the University of Michigan Center for Southeast Asian Studies.


https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/world-music-therapy-day-april-10-15#:~:text=WORLD%20MUSIC%20THERAPY%20WEEK%20%7C%20APRIL%2010%2D15%20%2D%20National%20Day%20Calendar

Instagram:
@whoisgeanvincent
@ebfe.michigan @pacemi.official

Link Chap Hop artists
Throat singing links
“Run to the sun”
Link what is an ethnomusicologist
Adam Neely “Is music theory racist”
Soundcloud
Spotify

55 min

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