We're social animals - and for 1000s of years we’ve used music to connect us.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the act of keeping us apart has forced us to find new ways to reconnect.
Access to communal live music - whether that's singing in a choir, going to a gig, playing in a band, or having a live music therapy session has for the past year been largely taken away.
But music is so important to us that we’ve found ways to adapt. And alongside virtual choirs, online gigs, live streaming and remote-recordings
music therapy has changed too…
Digital Music Therapy
Delivering music therapy digitally requires a new set of skills and presents new opportunities to reach people in ways and places we have never done before.
This has the potential to transform thousands of lives.
Because now, all of a sudden, geography doesn’t matter. It makes little difference where in the world you are, how isolated you might be. All you need is access to the internet.
