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Augusta’s Karaoke Showcase Empowers Adults with Disabilities Through Music Therapy

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Augusta Hosts Karaoke Showcase for Adults with Disabilities

Augusta, Georgia recently became a vibrant stage for local talent as the Community Chords program, part of the Augusta Symphony, hosted its first Karaoke Showcase for adults with disabilities. Launched in 2019, this initiative aims to empower individuals by using music therapy as a means of communication and expression.

A Partnership for Progress

This special event was made possible through a partnership with the Tri-Development Center of Aiken County (TDC). Veronica Andreassen-Barker, the Director of Community Chords, explained that each participant had unique goals in their music therapy sessions. “Today is the product of their hard work,” she said, beaming with pride as she witnessed the excitement of the performers.

An Enthralling Performance

The showcase featured both soloists and groups taking the stage to perform a variety of their favorite songs. The setlist included popular hits like “Brick House” by The Commodores, “We Belong” by Pat Benatar, “Alone” by Heart, and “Celebration” by Kool & The Gang. The event also highlighted gospel music, showcasing the diverse tastes of the performers and their joy in sharing music.

Overcoming Challenges

The event wasn’t just a showcase; it also represented resilience. The pandemic posed a significant challenge for the Community Chords program in its initial years. Deborah Samuels, a Community Support Specialist for TDC Aiken County, noted, “When the pandemic came, they were devastated because everyone was separated.” However, creativity prevailed as the program adapted to virtual formats, allowing participants to continue expressing themselves through music.

The Power of Music Therapy

Neuroscientists emphasize the different ways our brains interpret sounds and language. For many individuals, music therapy provides an alternate channel to communicate—one that may be less daunting than traditional conversation. Andreassen-Barker pointed out, “Music therapy services help make music accessible. It builds confidence and allows participants to forget their worries. We truly become a community together in music.”

A Special Venue

Adding to the excitement was the venue itself. Hosted at the historic Miller Theater in Augusta, the atmosphere was electric. Emcee Ariel Mundy expressed her enthusiasm, saying, “I liked all the performances, they did good!” This iconic stage has welcomed numerous big-name acts over the years, and for the participants, it was a memorable opportunity to shine.

A Gutsy Performance

Heather Waddell, the Executive Director of TDC Aiken County, reflected on the significance of the event. “For our individuals to get up on stage and face their fears, it is incredible,” she noted. The spotlight allowed them to showcase their talents and courage, making their names known and celebrated.

Looking Ahead

The success of this first Karaoke Showcase has inspired plans for more events in the future. Community Chords aims to continue providing enriching experiences that open doors for self-expression through music.

For those interested in learning more about the Community Chords program and its mission, further information is available through various community resources. As the clapping and cheers echoed through the Miller Theater, it was clear that music continues to bring people together in the most wonderful ways.


Author: HERE Aiken

HERE Aiken

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