Workshop: Hip Hop in Music Therapy

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Friday, April 11 • 6-9 PM • BKCM Concert Hall

Presented by BKCM music therapist Dannyele Crawford, MS, LCAT, MT-BC.

Explore the cultural and therapeutic dimensions of Hip Hop in music therapy, from its roots to contemporary practices, including experiential sessions and discussions on cultural appropriation and its impact on clinical work. This workshop can be taken for 3 LCAT & 3 CMTE credits, or for just 3 CMTE credits.

About Dannyele Crawford

Dannyele Crawford is a board certified music therapist at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music. Being a Brooklyn native, Dannyele holds a passion for serving under-resourced communities within NYC and amplifying the voices of those who need it. She believes that music can be used as a tool to improve overall wellbeing, health, promote diversity/inclusion/community and expressivity across populations. Dannyele’s interests lie in incorporating the use of music technology and overlooked music genres, such as hip-hop, pop, and R&B, in her work to diversify and continue expanding music therapy care. She is passionate about catering to the individual(s) and using the music that they are interested in to cater to their individualized needs and to make their experience of music as enjoyable and beneficial as possible

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Tickets

3 LCAT & CMTE credits, 3 CMTE credits only, Student Ticket

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