Stronger Together- Levine Cancer's Community Choir- Morehead
Directions
Description
Stronger Together is an open, welcoming choir for anyone affected by cancer — including patients and care partners. You don’t need to audition, read music, or have past choir experience. This group is all about community, having fun, relaxing, and making music together. LCI Morehead, Building 2 in the Acupuncture Suite on the 7th floor.
We are currently gathering a list of those interested in the choir and will work out dates and times once we have interested participants- so please email us if you would like to learn more!
You don't have to be a singer, you just have to show up!
Reach out to LCISupportiveOncology@AdvocateHealth.org with questions or interest!
Locations
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Atrium Health Levine Cancer InstituteCharlotte, NC 282041021 Morehead Medical DriveBuilding 2
Directions - Parking information
There is free parking in the Yellow Parking Deck attached to LCI; however, it can be crowded due to the construction on campus, so please feel free to use the FREE valet outside the front entrance of either LCI building 1 or building 2.
Instructors
Maddie DePriest
Maddie DePriest is a board-certified, neurologic music therapist who is driven by her passion to utilize music as a means of supporting patients, care partners, and teammates throughout their healing process. As a music therapist with Levine Cancer, Maddie specializes in adult oncology, neurorehabilitation, and mental health. Maddie is a provider grounded in trauma-informed philosophy, working to promote self-empowerment and healing for the whole person through the use of individualized, musical interventions. When Maddie is not songwriting or engaging in music itself, she is spending quality time with her family, friends, and further exploring the greater Charlotte area.
Dean Quick, MT-BC
Board certified in music therapy since 2010, Dean Quick specializes in treating adults in oncology and individuals with mental health concerns (specifically those with eating disorders and personality disorders). Dean is a music therapist and the Music Therapy Internship Director with Levine Cancer in Charlotte and an Advanced GIM Trainee in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music. Using clinical music therapy interventions and music-based psychological depth work, Dean utilizes music to assist individuals in living a life empowered by music. When not creating music, Dean enjoys spending time with his family and skateboarding.