TY - JOUR
T1 - Training Music Therapists to Conduct Musical Dialogue Between Groups in Conflict
AU - Baruch, Elana
AU - Gilboa, Avi
AU - Dassa, Ayelet
N1 - Special Issue: Proceedings: 16th World Congress of Music Therapy
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Throughout the past years the first author has been conducting and developing “musical dialogue” groups with the aim of allowing people from conflicting groups to meet, to listen to each other, and to practice respect and tolerance towards each other. These groups enhanced dialogue between participants and alleviated tensions between conflicting sectors. The music, and especially the use of songs, enabled a safe environment in which dialogue, free expression of emotions, and listening were possible. (Baruch, 2017). Impressions from these groups can be obtained at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk0xi_i7zaw&t=10s.
AB - Throughout the past years the first author has been conducting and developing “musical dialogue” groups with the aim of allowing people from conflicting groups to meet, to listen to each other, and to practice respect and tolerance towards each other. These groups enhanced dialogue between participants and alleviated tensions between conflicting sectors. The music, and especially the use of songs, enabled a safe environment in which dialogue, free expression of emotions, and listening were possible. (Baruch, 2017). Impressions from these groups can be obtained at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk0xi_i7zaw&t=10s.
UR - https://issuu.com/presidentwfmt/docs/mtt._vol._16._n__1
M3 - Special issue
SN - 1610-191X
VL - 16
SP - 76
EP - 77
JO - Music Therapy Today
JF - Music Therapy Today
IS - 1
ER -