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The 2020 Conference of AMTA November 19—22, 2020 Opening session events begin November 19 at 7:00 pm. Closing session ends November 22 at 2:00 pm. Special additional courses and trainings may be scheduled outside regular conference hours.
Planned Sessions at the 2020 AMTA Conference. Tentative list as of 11/16/2020 - information subject to change - times are based on Eastern Time Zone. Note: AMTA Committee and Board meetings may be scheduled outside of conference hours, click here to see the draft meeting schedule.
May 7, 2020 · The Congress will take place online over July 7-8, 2020. Registration for the online World Congress of Music Therapy entitles you to access ALL the presentations for a month after the congress.
Aug 5, 2020 · In July of 2020, the triennial World Congress of Music Therapy took place at the intersection of the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, the coordinated response condemning police brutality in America, and the continued globalization of our world’s cultures and economies.
Spotlight Session in Music Therapy Research: 2020 World Congress of Music Therapy. In this video, I will discuss the false binary that separates art from res... Every Door Will Open: Artistic Design and performance in Music Therapy Research
Jul 9, 2020 · So appreciative for the opportunity to speak in the World Congress of Music Therapy’s Spotlight Session on Access & Empowerment with Dr. Hiroko Miyake, Dr. Rene Nassen, and Daphne Rickson, and Nsamu Moonga (moderator).Check out the full session recording at https://www.up.ac.za/music-therapy-2020
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The session duration can range from as little as 15 minutes to two hours in length, and group size can range from 3-4 to 10-15 participants. Since 2020, the Institute has also explored online music therapy sessions to great success. These remote sessions have slightly different constraints.