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Dr. Eric Dickson: Mindfulness in Performance and Practice

Dr. Eric Dickson: Mindfulness in Performance and Practice

Eric Dickson holding a trumpet
Date: 
Monday, April 12, 2021 - 2:30pm
Location: 
Zoom

Eric Dickson, D.M. serves on the music faculty at Truman State University, where he teaches applied trumpet and jazz appreciation in addition to directing the Truman Brass Choir and the Truman Trumpet Ensemble. A strong advocate for mental health and general wellness, Dickson is a Certified Teacher with the Institute for Mindfulness Based Wellness and Pedagogy. He was initially drawn to the practice of mindfulness after experiencing firsthand the positive impact it can have on music performance.

Prior to his appointment at Truman, he was a member of the Richmond (IN) Symphony Orchestra, the Lafayette (IN) Symphony Orchestra, and an active freelance performer and educator based in Indianapolis, IN. He has performed internationally on Broadway tours of The Drowsy Chaperone and A Chorus Line, and as principal trumpet of the Hollywood Concert Orchestra.

Dickson holds degrees from Minnesota State University–Moorhead and the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. He is a former student of John Rommel, Ed Cord, Joey Tartell, Kevin Kjos, and William Adam.

 

For information about joining the Zoom class, please contact Dr. Nick Volz  nrvolz@loyno.edu.

 

April 12
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mostly Mondays: Dr. Victoria Vega, MT-BC, "Trauma: Music Therapy Informed Care"

Mostly Mondays: Dr. Victoria Vega, MT-BC, "Trauma: Music Therapy Informed Care"

Dr. Victoria Vega, MT-BC
Date: 
Monday, April 12, 2021 - 7:00pm
Location: 
Zoom

Welcome to Mostly Monday: Faculty Research Lecture Series, where faculty can share their current research projects and expertise. On April 12, we welcome Dr. Victoria P. Vega, MT-BC, Charles E. Braswell Distinguished Professor of Music Therapy.

This presentation will explore implications for music therapy practice including the effect of trauma on physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. It will provide the definition of trauma and the resulting clinical diagnoses. Acute, Chronic & Complex Traumas will be discussed. Music therapy techniques when working with clients who have survived physical and psychological traumas will be presented. Finally, indications and contraindications for music therapy treatment will be reviewed.

For Zoom information, please email Dr. Vega at vpvega@loyno.edu.

April 12