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Alan Cross speaks at Huron University
- By Anja Kniffen
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Don't miss an exciting in person speaker session featuring Alan Cross at Huron University on April 19, 23 at 5:30 pm!
Alan Cross is an internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger, and speaker. As well as hosting the long-running documentary The Ongoing History of New Music, Alan’s resume includes five books, a national music column for GlobalNews.ca, voicework for film, and television, plus creating content for various film and TV studios, record labels, artist management companies, streaming music services like Spotify and a travelling museum exhibit called The Science of Rock’n’Roll.
During this session, they’ll talk about the mysterious relationship between music, the brain and the body.
- Why do we get chills when we hear a great song?
- There’s a neurological reason for the urge to dance
- How the brain processes music
- Why listening to MP3s is bad for you
- Applications of music therapy
Click here for more information!
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