Thursday, August 5, 2010

NCMT - Press Reports

http://www.hindu.com/2010/10/26/stories/2010102650530200.htm
OCT/2010 - When music is truly therapeutic (A two-day workshop on music therapy organised at Asha Centre for Developmental Disabilities in coordination with NADA Centre for Music Therapy concluded here earlier in the week. T.V. SAIRAM, music therapist and president of Nada, presented a lecture demonstration for children with special needs, their parents and special educators)

http://www.dailypioneer.com/248636/Inkling-of-ancient-arts.html

APR/2010 - Inkling of ancient arts (TV Sairam, a pioneering researcher in Indian music therapy, dwelt upon the little-known art of Nada Yoga)

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/life/2010/03/12/stories/2010031250050100.htm
MAR/2010 : Hitting the right note (While sceptics abound, there is also research to show that music has a profound effect on the human body and psyche. “Music therapy is a time-tested intervention, especially for those with special needs. In countries like the US, Europe and Canada, several researchers have confirmed through scientific experiments the companionship offered by musical experience for those who have disabilities, both physical and mental,” says DR T.V. SAIRAM, the President of the Nada Centre for Music Therapy, based in New Delhi)

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/life/2010/03/12/stories/2010031250050100.htm
MAR/2010 : Hitting the right note (Does only classical music work such magic? No, says Nada's Dr SAIRAM. “All kinds of music help those who suffer from stress and anxiety. It all depends on the taste and receptiveness of the patients. It is the job of the music therapist to identify the song or music that can be soothing and healing")


http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/life/2010/03/12/stories/2010031250050100.htm
MAR/2010 : Hitting the right note (The NADA CENTER, he says, has conducted independent research on music therapy based on Indian classical music. However, he clarifies that their experiments have shown that genres such as pop, folk, jazz, film music, bhajans and chants among others can help in the healing process as long as the child is a willing participant.)


http://www.thehindu.com/health/fitness/article80211.ece
JAN/2010 - Remedy in melody (A conference on India's under-utilised tradition of healing through music)

http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=VE9JQ0gvMjAxMC8wMS8wNCNBcjAzMDAx&Mode=HTML&Locale=english-skin-custom
JAN/2010 - Music to your ears (The Nada Center for Music Therapy, Chennai, has launched a new course that explores the connection between music and the human mind)

http://www.hindu.com/2009/12/13/stories/2009121361280300.htm
DEC/2009 - Music Therapy (First day of the third three-day International Conference on Music Therapy in New Delhi on Saturday)

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life/spirituality/self-help/Healing-moods-with-melodies-/articleshow/5254643.cms

NOV/2009 - Healing moods with melodies article dated 21.11.2009

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2009/06/05/stories/2009060550060200.htm
JUNE/2009 - Wired to melody (India International Center had also organised a presentation titled ‘Raga Therapy: The Miracle of Microtones’ by Dr. T. V. Sairam of Nada Center for Music Therapy, Chennai)

http://www.hindu.com/2005/01/10/stories/2005011006540400.htm
JAN/2005 - Call for music therapy to tsunami victims (An appeal was made at the first anniversary conference of `NADA Centre for Music Therapy', to top music therapists, music lovers and enthusiasts to deliberate more on how best music therapy could be immediately used to alleviate the trauma experienced by the tsunami victims.)





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