Wednesday, November 16, 2011 - Sunday, November 20, 2011
            AMTA's 2011 Conference 
            All Day Event
             Hilton Atlanta
            Hilton Atlanta255 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA        , 30308
1-404-659-2000
            
            
2011 was a banner year, especially as awareness of the benefits of music therapy have never been more in front of the public! A movie, best selling novels, television news, Internet references and footage of music therapists in action have made 2011 a special time for music therapists. Music therapists from all over the world met in Atlanta, Georgia to focus on advocacy, therapy and leadership as they made plans to expand this momentum into the future.
            Thanks to all who presented, volunteered, attended and helped make AMTA's 2011 Conference a Success!
Conference Memories:
Taiko drummer Iris Shiraishi kicks of the Opening Session of the  2011 National Conference of the American Music Therapy Association
 
Celebrating the first ever Music Therapy State Licensures that were created in 2011
 
Lifetime Achievement Awardee Laurie Farnan
 
Lifetime Achievement Awardee Suzanne Hanswer
 
2011 Member Recognition Ceremony
 
Daughters of Harriet Performance
 
2011 Conference Choir
 
Atlanta duet Out of the Rain, featuring Ron Hipp with Carol  Statella, performs the title song of Jodi Picoult's novel "Sing You  Home" at the Opening Session of the American Music Therapy Association  national conference, Atlanta Georgia
Members of the American Music Therapy Association do Taiko with Iris Shiraishi at the Opening Session of the 2011 National Conference in Atlanta, Georgia
 
Message to AMTA Conference attendees from Jim Kohlberg, director of the major motion picture, "The Music Never Stopped"
 
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the 1991 Senate Hearing, "Forever Young: Music Therapy and Aging"
 
The American Music Therapy Association recognizes and celebrates the release of Jodi Picoult's latest novel, "Sing You Home" at the Opening Session of the 2011 National Conference in Atlanta, Georgia
 
 
Theme: AMTA in the ATL: Advocacy, Therapy and Leadership
November 16-20, 2011
Sessions Nov. 17- 20, 2011 
Meetings Nov. 15-20, 2011 
Institutes Nov. 16, 2011 
CMTEs Nov. 17 & Nov. 20, 2011
 

 
The Ukelele Love-fest continued at the AMTA 2011 Conference with Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer
 
 
 
 
 
 
AMTA 2011 Conference Refund Policy 
Activities are planned in advance based on the number of registrants. Full refunds cannot be made. Refunds for cancellations of any conference activities (including Trainings, Institutes and CMTE courses) are available by written request only and must be mailed to the AMTA national office. 80% of fees will be refunded if the request is postmarked no later than 10/21/11, 50% if the request is postmarked 10/22/11-11/4/11. NO REFUNDS will be made after 11/4/11, so please plan ahead. Refunds are processed 45 days after the conclusion of the conference.
 
 
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