This lecture will explore music’s healing power and its applications in healthcare, considering cultural variations and social factors. It will examine music’s role in social justice and public health initiatives, discussing theoretical perspectives and practical applications. The content will reflect on Taiwan’s current situation and future trends in music and public health, concluding with an interactive Q&A session.
Time: 2024.10.01 (Tuesday) 10:20-12:10 am
Venue: Alois Osterwalder Hall, NTNU GIEM(2F, No.31, Shida Rd. Taipei)
◎ This lecture will be conducted in English.
◎ This lecture is sponsored by BEST program, Office of Bilingual Education, NTNU.
Organizer:
Graduate Institute of Ethnomusicology, National Taiwan Normal University
Guest Lecturer:
Zoe Weng (翁宇蓉)
MA, MT-BC, DMtG, a board-certified music therapist from Taiwan, currently practices at Upper Bavarian District Mental Hospital, Germany. With degrees from the USA and Germany, she integrates multicultural approaches and evidence-based practices. Zoe advocates for music therapy through committee work, podcasting, and professional collaborations.