Thursday, June 28, 2012

Today I'm watching videos of Nordoff Robbins' work on the effects of music on people

Nordoff Robbins seeks to cultivate music therapy for people who are otherwise non-responsive, but when watching the videos, one of a woman with severe dementia and another with a low functioning autistic boy,  I felt their responses embody what music does to anybody.  As sentimental as it may be, I just felt what they are innocently expressing overtly is a good embodiment of what happens to most people connecting with music - only in their bedrooms, when nobody's home, and the lights are low. 


Jack from Nordoff Robbins on Vimeo.




Kath from Nordoff Robbins on Vimeo.

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