Empire Music Canada
Founded in 1948 we have spent more than 60 years in the music industry and understand the importance of the best quality educational instruments and accessories at the best price. Canada's leading choice in elementary educational music instruments and accessories and have increased our customer base to include preschools, churches, daycares, libraries and care homes.
The Room 217 Foundation is a music-based health arts social enterprise. Our newly branded musiccare by Room 217 produces and delivers purposely designed music products, education, training, and certification to improve quality of life and care.
Our three pillars of musiccare are - CONNECT, LEARN and CERTIFY – each designed to support caregivers and care communities to increase engagement and life enrichment.
BC Brain Wellness Program
Changing lives by optimizing
brain wellness
Offering evidence informed lifestyle and wellness programs for individuals living with chronic brain conditions, their care partners, and healthy agers. We integrate active research and education in all that we do. Our program empowers individuals to tailor their participation to physical and cognitive abilities, rather than diagnostic labels. Our ongoing delivery of classes supplements traditional medical care and can lead participants to a better quality of life.
Music Therapy Association of British Columbia (MTABC) The Music Therapy Association of British Columbia (MTABC) is a provincial professional association whose mission is to promote excellence in music therapy practice, research, education, and development. MTABC partners with like-minded organizations to provide our members with professional development opportunities and advocates for expanded music therapy services and practice. Working in cooperation with the Canadian Association of Music Therapists (CAMT), MTABC aims to further the awareness of music therapy in BC and across Canada.
MTABC believes that music is an important and meaningful necessity in our lives. Certified Music Therapists use music and clinical interventions in process and client-centred ways to garner outcomes that help clients improve, maintain, and restore a state of optimal well-being. Music therapy is an evidence-based clinical and creative practice, grounded in a clinical skill set of assessment, planning, interventions, and evaluation. Certified Music Therapists believe that musical experiences are integral to sound health. .
UBC Music is “one of the oldest and largest music schools in the country, the UBC School of Music offers a wide array of undergraduate, graduate, and non-degree training in composition, performance, education, and scholarship. Whether you're an aspiring musician or musicologist, studio producer or teacher, we have a program for you.
Our faculty and students are performers, composers, and scholars. We produce important research, perform exciting interpretations of canonical music, develop cutting-edge music technologies, and record critically acclaimed new music.”
If it’s about arts and health at UBC, let me know and I will get back to you with something else!
The Vancouver Adapted Music Society (VAMS) is a registered charity in British Columbia created in 1988 to enable people with physical disabilities to enhance their quality of life through music.
Since then, VAMS has grown to provide 1,000 music instructions in 2019, 26 gigs and events, and serve over 84 musicians from beginners to professionals.
During these 33 years, VAMS operates the only adapted music studio in Western Canada at the GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre; BC’s largest rehabilitation hospital, located at 4255 Laurel Street in Vancouver.
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra - Founded in 1919, the Grammy and Juno-award winning Vancouver Symphony Orchestra is the third largest orchestra in Canada, the largest arts organization in Western Canada, and one of the few orchestras in the world to have its own music school. With the mandate “To enrich and transform lives through music”, the VSO has evolved into what is distinctly, one of the most successful, active, and innovative orchestras in North America.
About the World Congress of Music Therapy 2023
On behalf of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists, we invite you to attend the 17th World Congress of Music Therapy taking place in Vancouver, Canada from July 24 – 29, 2023. For many of us, this will be the first in-person opportunity in recent years to (re)connect with colleagues, both old and new. The Congress will be an in-person event and also accommodate those who are unable to join us through various online options and remote packages, so everyone will still have an opportunity to meet new faces and see
familiar ones.
We hope you will join us as a delegate, a sponsor or an exhibitor in our hosting of the World Congress of Music Therapy! We look forward to showcasing Canadian culture and the diversity of music therapy and music therapists across our vast country. We are also eager to learn about music therapy practices and research trends from countries around the world. It is a time of global innovation, and it is our privilege to partake in this growth together.
Register today at https://www.wcmt2023.org/