An award-winning music artist and advocate for the disability community performed her songs and discussed disability culture at a Feb. 6 event. Lachi showcased her songs “Far,” “Dis Education” and ...
Many musicians with a degree in music performance share their knowledge through private teaching. Unlike our colleagues with music education degrees, we do not study learning disabilities or the signs ...
A disability music charity that aims to challenge perceptions has set its sights on Broadway to fulfil a dream of its late ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In Britain and Ireland, a series of recent projects show the rich possibilities when disability and neurodiversity are considered in the creative ...
For "THR Looks," the multifaceted artist chats about her journey to self-acceptance: “Society's going to do everything it can to make you hide the deepest parts of yourself." By Anaja I. Smith As one ...
Associate Professor in Music Therapy; Senior Academic Fellow at Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education, The University of Melbourne Grace Thompson is a Registered Music Therapist. Grace ...
Performers with and without disabilities pose after a show at the White Bear Lake Area high School on May 5. NINA MOINI: For my next guest, this coming Sunday is A Day of Hope. That's the name of a ...
Is classical music really for everyone? That's the question concert pianist and academic Grace Kim grappled with when she became a parent. Kim's son Noah is neurodivergent and traditional concert ...