JEANNE
MARTIN, Ph.D.
Harp
Presentations, Concerts & Instruction
Private and Group Sessions
Lectures and Seminars (with live harp music)
Many
concepts of healing music are based on belief systems established
in ancient times. The focus of Jeanne's work is on the healing
experience of music through the harp. Why has the harp been considered
an angelic instrument through the ages? Music can play a role
in enhancing memory, creativity, and self-esteem and is often
used for relaxation. Using scales and melodies related to the
timeless archetypes, her unique style is fashioned after ancient
and Renaissance modes of healing combined with contemporary music.
Harp Presentations, Concerts, & Instruction.
Jeanne is a professional harpist and instructor. You may contact
her for harp lessons or for harp music for special events, fundraisers,
weddings, memorials, worship services and holiday events.
Private
and Group Sessions. Jeanne combines her knowledge of ancient
wisdom with training
in music, mythology and healing in a unique way. During the
sessions you may want to relax, meditate or use the time to write,
draw, or journal. Live harp music can connect you to your creative
source, and is great for breaking through writer's block and obstacles
to creative problem-solving. Time is allowed for reflection and
exploration of your creative insights.
Lectures
and Seminars on Music and the Well-Lived Life. Jeanne uses
metaphors of music to help people explore their unique inner
symphony during times of transition--hidden talents, gifts, or
career paths which may want to emerge. She works with both groups
(spas, spiritual retreats, conferences and workshops) and private
individuals. She can tailor a class or seminar for your group
and is available for speaking engagements.
Jeanne
Martin, Ph.D. has her B.A. from Cornell and her M.A/Ph.D. in Mythological
Studies and Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute.
She is a mythologist, harpist, lecturer, and conference speaker
on topics in ancient mythology (Greco-Roman, Egyptian and Celtic)
and psychological archetypes in music for the well-lived life.
She has researched sacred sites in Egypt, Crete, Cyprus, the Yucatan,
Athens, Rome, Pompeii, Glastonbury and Stonehenge.