Free Webinar on Art, Music, and Movement Therapy, Hosted by Artsee

Join Dr. Tomaino for a Free Webinar on Art, Music, and Movement Therapy

Are you interested in learning how art, music, and movement can enhance well-being and provide new ways to manage emotions and communicate? Dr. Tomaino will be a featured presenter at an upcoming free webinar hosted by Artsee Community. This 2-hour event will explore innovative ideas and techniques in Art, Music, and Movement Therapy, showcasing how these creative tools can be used for healing and communication.


Webinar Details:

Date: Saturday, July 27, 2024
Time: 10am - 12pm EDT
Format: Online Webinar
Cost: Free


About the Webinar:

This webinar is designed for practitioners, caregivers, parents, and anyone interested in creative therapies. It will provide insights on how art, music, and movement can enhance well-being and offer new methods for managing emotions and improving communication.


Our Expert Panel Includes:

  • Somdatta Chakraborty: Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Dance/Movement Therapy, Educator
  • Dr. Susana Enríquez, Ph.D: Art Therapist, NewCastle Australia
  • Alice Limoges: Singer, Songwriter, Maine
  • Dagmar Rothschild: Music Therapy, CF Speech Pathologist, NY
  • Jon Samson: Grammy winner, Music Therapist, Composer, Educator
  • Joel Thome: Grammy winner, Composer, Conductor, Co-Founder, Artists4Peace
  • Dr. Concetta Tomaino: Executive Director and Co-Founder, Institute for Music and Neurologic Function, NY


What You'll Learn:

  • The therapeutic benefits of art, music, and movement
  • Techniques for managing emotions and promoting mental health through creativity
  • Innovative tools and ideas for practitioners to use with clients
  • Ways parents can use creative therapies to communicate with children and teens


Why Attend?

This webinar is a unique opportunity to gain insights from leading experts in the field of creative therapies. Dr. Tomaino will share her extensive knowledge and experience in music therapy, discussing how music can be a powerful tool for emotional and cognitive healing.


How to Register:

Click here to sign up for the webinar and secure your spot. Space is limited, so be sure to register early!

Join us and discover how the power of art, music, and movement can transform lives and enhance well-being.


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