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Results from COVID-related workshops to be shared

Read Article ORONO Two Maine music therapists and a Maine-based theater producer and director will present the results of their pandemic-related workshops at 7 p.m. on April 16 and April 23 on Zoom. The presentations will be made as part of the Jack Pine Project, a community arts endeavor organized by the Maine Folklife Center, Maine Studies Program and Hutchinson Center at the University of Maine. Both of the talks are free and open to the public. The April 16 talk will feature music therapists Carla Tanguay and Kate Beever, who conducted separate workshops that taught non-musicians how to express their thoughts and feelings about the COVID-19 pandemic through songs. Both will present the songs created during their workshops and talk about the process involved, as well as what their students said about the project.

Maine artists to discuss results from COVID-related workshops - UMaine News

Two Maine music therapists and a Maine-based theater producer and director will present the results of their pandemic-related workshops on April 16 and April 23 as part of the Jack Pine Project, a community arts project organized by the Maine Folklife Center, Maine Studies Program and Hutchinson Center at the University of Maine. Both of the talks, offered  at 7 p.m. via Zoom, are free and open to the public. For more information and to register, visit the Jack Pine Project website or email folklife@maine.edu. The first talk on April 16 will feature music therapists Carla Tanguay and Kate Beever, who conducted separate workshops that taught nonmusicians how to express their thoughts and feelings about the COVID-19 pandemic through songs. Both will present the songs created during their workshops and talk about the process involved, as well as what their students said about the project.

Maine Artists to Discuss Results from COVID-Related Workshops

Thu, 04/01/2021 - 2:00pm Two Maine music therapists along with a Maine-based theatre producer and director will present the results of their pandemic-related workshops. The talks are part of the Jack Pine Project, a community arts project organized by the Maine Folklife Center, Maine Studies Program and Fred Hutchinson Center at the University of Maine. The first talk, presented by Zoom on Friday, April 16th at 7:00 pm, will feature music therapists Carla Tanguay and Kate Beever, who conducted separate workshops that taught non-musicians how to express their thoughts and feelings about the Covid pandemic through songs. Both will present the songs created during their workshops and talk about the process involved, as well as what their students said about the project.

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