The sacred and the healing potential in Ancient Oriental Music & Movement Therapy
Cost: Free and open to the public
The Ancient Oriental Music Therapy represents a proven system of practical therapeutic, preventative and remedial methods, documented for over 1000 years. Its roots can be found in the shamanic wisdom tradition and in Sufism. Preserved and practiced throughout many centuries it finds today practical use in modern psychology and medicine.
This event is presented by the John Hope Franklin Center and the Duke Islamic Studies Center. A light lunch will be served. Parking is available in nearby Trent Rd and Erwin Rd parking decks. The series provides 1 hour parking vouchers to guests.
Contact: Catherine Angst