Welcome to the Musicians’ Wellness Program (MWP) at the 鶹ӰԺ College of Music!Learn how to apply powerful somatic methodologies that improve physical functioning and overall wellness, from performance psychology and effective exercise to breathing, hearing, vocal health and more.
Our services
The MWP strives toincreaseproficiency,preventinjury and help students reach their goals through somatic training, psychotherapy,health-related information and a medical support network. As such, the MWP provides essential assistance to injured students with the goals of returning them to full functioning and preventing further injury, and guiding them to resources including local medical professionals trained in the special needs of musicians.
The MWP also partners with CU 鶹ӰԺ Counseling Services: The College of Music’s embedded therapist has wide-ranging experience in many aspects of emotional health that frequently affect musicians, including performance anxiety. Individual and group sessions further address mental health and psychiatric services for a variety of students’ needs.
Wellness for musicians classes with James Brody
In these classes, we explore strategies that help musicians maintain optimal health while achieving peak performance. You will learn to employ powerful somatic methodologies—including Alexander Technique and Body Mapping—that improve physical functioning and prevent injury. A variety of wellness aspects are also included, such as performance psychology, mental health, effective exercise, nutrition, breathing, hearing and vocal health.
Alexander Technique lessons + consultations with James Brody
James Brody offers one-on-one consultations and lessons with students who are experiencing difficulty in music makingdue to misuse, injury, anxiety or physical tension.Email JamesBrodyor ask your teacher to set up a consultation at which your teacher may be present, if you wish.
Annual Summer Alexander Technique Program
Every July, the MWP hosts a week-long Alexander Technique course.This experience includes significant aspects of the Alexander Technique, Body Mapping, movement, mindfulness and psychology—all in the service of inclusive well-being.MORE