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         <journal-id journal-id-type="DOAJ">15041611</journal-id>
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            <journal-title>Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy</journal-title>
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         <issn>1504-1611</issn>
         <publisher>
            <publisher-name>GAMUT - Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre (NORCE &amp;
               University of Bergen)</publisher-name>
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         <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.15845/voices.v19i2.2850</article-id>
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            <subj-group subj-group-type="heading">
               <subject>Special Section: In Memory of Benedikte Barth Scheiby</subject>
            </subj-group>
         </article-categories>
         <title-group>
            <article-title>A Tribute to Benedikte B. Scheiby</article-title>
            <subtitle>Introduction to the Tribute Video</subtitle>
         </title-group>
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               <name>
                  <surname>Kim</surname>
                  <given-names>Seung-A</given-names>
               </name>
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                  <email>skim@molloy.edu</email>
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         <aff id="S_Kim"><label>1</label>Blended Learning Analytical Music Therapy Training Program,
            Molloy College, NY</aff>
         <pub-date pub-type="pub">
            <day>1</day>
            <month>7</month>
            <year>2019</year>
         </pub-date>
         <volume>19</volume>
         <issue>2</issue>
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            <copyright-statement>Copyright: 2019 The Author(s)</copyright-statement>
            <copyright-year>2019</copyright-year>
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      <p>I met Benedikte B. Scheiby at the World Congress of Music Therapy in Washington, D.C., in
         1999, where she co-led the Analytical Music Therapy (AMT) workshop with colleague Dr. Inge
         Pedersen. From the moment I met her to the last supervision session with her in March 2018,
         I have been so grateful that she has been my visionary mentor. She provided such an
         inspiration, which grounded my passion for AMT. With her creativity, fluidity, and
         insightful approach to therapeutic work, she greatly influenced my perspective to the
         extent that I have framed my work through a culturally informed and analytical music
         therapy approach. Benedikte will always be an essential part of my personal and
         professional identity.</p>
      <p>On behalf of MAR-AMTA (Past President: Dr. Michael Viega) and Dr. Kenneth Aigen,
         Benedikte's husband, Dr. Brian Harris, and I organized the memorial for the March 2019 MAR
         conference in Reston, VA, to come together to celebrate and remember the life and legacy of
         AMT pioneer Benedikte Scheiby. For this event, I have put together tribute videos and
         narratives from her former colleagues, friends, AMT practitioners, and trainees. Needless
         to say, there are many of us in and outside the US who have been touched greatly by her
         genuineness and wisdom. The only regret is that, due to time limitations, I was able to
         share merely a few of the many memories.</p>
      <p>In this video, the program begins with the gratitude chant sung by two of Benedikte's last
         AMT trainees, Francesca Brennan and Meng Gu and ends with Benedikte's favorite Danish folk
         song, “Noget om en dejlig nat”, which was sung by everyone who attended the conference.
         There is a musical reflection among the attendees, in addition to a series of narratives
         and video tributes which include AMT practitioners, Dr. Brian Abrams, Dr. Brain Harris,
         Audrey Morse, and also Juliane Kowski, one of Benedikte's first trainees, and Maria
         Gonsalves Schimpf, who engaged us all in a musical reflection. Also, fond memories of her
         were shared by long-term colleagues and friends Dr. David Ramsey who formerly worked with
         Benedikte at Beth Abraham Hospital, Professor Susan Feiner at NYU, and Dr. Kenneth Bruscia,
         Professor Emeritus of Music Therapy at Temple University. From outside the US, music
         tributes were expressed by Korean AMT trainees as well as by Dr. Inge Pedersen who
         established the Aarborg University Music Therapy program with Benedikte.</p>
      <p>Arirang, which was sung by the Molloy College Korean AMT trainees, has a symbolic meaning
         that expresses a deep sorrow as well as strength and resilience. This largely symbolic song
         resonates strongly with my own sentiments and reflections of Benedikte's impact over the
         years. As Dr. Bruscia shared, I will always remember Benedikte as "strong and resilient."
         Thank you, Benedikte.</p>
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         <title>About the author</title>
         <p>Seung-A Kim, PhD, LCAT, MT-BC, Associate Professor, Director, Undergraduate Music
            Therapy, Coordinator, Blended Learning Analytical Music Therapy Training Program at
            Molloy College.</p>
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         <title>Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Benedikte B. Scheiby</title>

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            <p>at MAR Conference, Reston, VA</p>
            <p>Friday, March 8, 7:30PM-8:30PM</p>
            <boxed-text>
               <p>Remembering Benedikte Through Photos</p>
            </boxed-text>
         </boxed-text>
         <boxed-text>
            <p><bold>Welcome</bold></p>
            <p>Analytical Music Therapists &amp; Analytical Music Therapy (AMT) Trainees</p>
         </boxed-text>
         <boxed-text>
            <p><bold>Gratitude Chant</bold></p>
            <p>Francesca Brennan, MA, LCAT, MT-BC &amp; Meng Gu, MA. Two of Benedikte’s last AMT
               trainees. Blended Learning Analytical Music Therapy Training Program, Molloy
               College</p>
         </boxed-text>
         <boxed-text>
            <p><bold>Musical Reflection</bold></p>
            <p>Led by:</p>
            <p>Juliane Kowski, MA, LCAT, MT-BC Analytical Music therapist, Owner of Music Connects
               in Berkeley, CA, Director of Child Care Solutions (ECMHP in Richmond)</p>
            <p>Maria Gonsalves Schimpf, MA, MT-BC, Analytical Music Therapist at Denver Health
               hospital in Denver, Colorado</p>
         </boxed-text>
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            <p><bold>Legacy</bold></p>
            <p>An overview of Benedikte Scheiby's contributions to our field</p>
            <p>Brian Abrams, PhD, MT-BC, LPC, LCAT, Analytical Music Therapist and Fellow of the
               Association for Music and Imagery, Associate Professor,Coordinator of Music Therapy
               at Montclair State University, NJ</p>
         </boxed-text>
         <boxed-text>
            <p>
               <bold>Reflections</bold>
            </p>
            <p>Brian Harris, PhD, MT-BC, LCAT Analytical Music Therapist, Adjunct Faculty Member at
               New York University and Private Practice in NYC</p>
            <p>Audrey Morse, MA, MT-BC, LCAT, Analytical Music Therapist, Senior CAT at Mount Sinai
               West Hospital’s Psychiatric Unit</p>
            <p>AMT Trainees from Korea, Blended Learning AMT Training Program, Molloy College</p>
            <p>Seung-A Kim, PhD, LCAT, MT-BC, Analytical Music Therapist, Director, Undergraduate
               Music Therapy, Coordinator, Blended Learning AMT Training Program, Molloy College</p>
            <p>Kenneth Bruscia, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Music Therapy, Temple University</p>
            <p>Read by Amanda MacRae, MMT, MT-BC, Analytical Music Therapist, Doctoral Candidate,
               Temple University</p>
            <p>Susan Feiner MA, MT-BC, LMSW, LCAT, Music Therapy Faculty, New York University</p>
            <p>David Ramsey, DA, LCAT, MT-BC.Former Assistant Director at Institute for Music and
               Neurologic Function. Former Adjunct Faculty, New York University</p>
            <p>Inge Nyggard Pedersen, PhD, Associate Professor, Aarborg University, Denmark</p>
         </boxed-text>
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            <p><bold>Dedication in Music: Danish Folk Song</bold></p>
            <p>Group Singing to commemorate Benedikte’s life. Led by Seung-A Kim, PhD, LCAT, MT-BC,
               Juliane Kowski, MA, LCAT, MT-BC, Analytical Music Therapists</p>
         </boxed-text>
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            <verse-group>
               <title>Noget om en dejlig nat</title>
               <verse-line>Søen ligger blank og våd.</verse-line>
               <verse-line>Bølgerne er stumme.</verse-line>
               <verse-line>Kun en lille fiskerbåd</verse-line>
               <verse-line>kan man høre brumme.</verse-line>
               <attrib>Tekst (Text author): Halfdan Rasmussen. Musik (Composer): Mogens Jermiin
                  Nissen</attrib>
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            <p>This song is about a young woman laying under the white sail of a boat on a lake. The
               waves are dumb and only small hums from the fisherboat can be heard. The young woman
               is whistling and her soul is skating on the wet mirror of the lake. The skates are
               two small fishes, brilliant and shiny, and the night wind is ironing her bright mane
               (hair). Also starts are fluttering silently as moths around the lamp of the moon and
               the heart of the young woman is like a foal: Hear how it can stumble!!!!</p>
            <p/>
         </boxed-text>
         <boxed-text>
            <p>Provided by Dr. Inge Nyggard Pedersen</p>
         </boxed-text>
         <boxed-text>
            <p>Gong Ritual</p>
         </boxed-text>
         <boxed-text>
            <p><bold>SPECIAL THANKS:</bold></p>
            <list list-type="bullet">
               <list-item>
                  <p>Dr. Kenneth Aigen for providing such beautiful and meaningful photos with
                     us</p>
               </list-item>
               <list-item>
                  <p>Benedikte’s colleagues, friends, and AMT trainees who shared their beautiful
                     tributes and photos</p>
               </list-item>
               <list-item>
                  <p>Elizabeth Ingram, MT-BC, Molloy Graduate Assistant, for creating the memorial
                     slide show.</p>
               </list-item>
               <list-item>
                  <p>Dr. Michael Viega, MAR President and Conference Planning Committee for their
                     support</p>
               </list-item>
               <list-item>
                  <p>Benedikte’s mentor, Mary Priestley, Benedikte’s clients, and those who have
                     passion for AMT</p>
               </list-item>
               <list-item>
                  <p>A special thank you to Benedikte, for your creativity, openness, and vibrant
                     passion for AMT practice</p>
               </list-item>
            </list>
         </boxed-text>
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            <p><bold>Wishing Papers &amp; Mingling</bold></p>
            <p>On a piece of paper, share a wish for Benedikte: a favorite memory, something that
               they would like to say to her or share with her in that moment. Then place it in the
               communal box.</p>
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