周六(6/17)1.看見台灣/環境汙染 2.音樂治療 下午4:00-6:00

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看見台灣/環境汙染
ASC begins probe of Chi chopper crash   taipeitimes

101 TRIBUTE:To honor filmmaker Chi Po-lin, Taipei 101 yesterday lit the top of the building with the Chinese characters for the title of his award-winning documentary

Preliminary findings of an investigation into the helicopter crash that claimed the life of award-winning filmmaker Chi Po-lin (齊柏林) and two others show the helicopter did not run into gondola cables or power lines and there was no fire before the crash, Aviation Safety Council (ASC) investigator Lee Pao-kang (李寶康) said yesterday.

Lee and other ASC investigators yesterday arrived at the site of Saturdays crash in Hualien Countys Fengbin Township (豐濱).

Chi was using the helicopter, a Bell 206B-3 owned and operated by Emerald Pacific Airlines (凌天航空), to film footage for a sequel to his 2013 documentary Beyond Beauty: Taiwan From Above (看見台灣) when it crashed in a mango orchard in a mountainous area of the township, killing the 52-year-old Chi, pilot Chang Chi-kuang (張志光), 53, and Chis assistant, Chen Kuan-chi (陳冠齊), 25.

A Fengbin resident who witnessed the crash said she heard the sound of a propeller and then saw the helicopter flying near Changhong Bridge (長虹橋), descending at 70° before crashing and erupting in a belch of smoke.

The helicopter had departed Chihshang Township (池上) at 10:40am for its third flight of the day, a two-hour journey along the Hualien-Taitung Rift Valley, and was scheduled to return to Taitung.
About one hour after take-off, contact with the pilot was lost.

The ASC’s probe faces several difficulties because the helicopter was not equipped with either a flight data recorder or a cockpit voice recorder.

Beyond Beauty and Environmental Pollution
When director Po-Lin Chi gave up his job to dedicate his life to an aerial documentary of Taiwan, everyone thought he was out of his mind. That is, until Beyond Beauty became a runaway box office champion sparking debates all over the country from political corruption to environmental pollution. Narrated by Taiwanese cinema pioneer Wu Nien-Jen, the documentary carefully points out the problems with Taiwan today without telling its audience how to think. Like a philosopher sharing his wisdom, the film presents its images and music as a gateway to understanding our birthright. I highly recommend this film not only to my fellow countrymen, but also to friends around the world who wish to experience the beauty of Formosa.
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音樂治療
Music as therapy        healthline.com

This music research aligns with the larger arena of music therapy.

The American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) reports that music therapy programs can be designed to achieve goals such as managing stress, enhancing memory, and alleviating pain.

It might seem surprising that music can help people cope with physical pain, but research has shown a clear link.

A 2015 review in The Lancet found that people who listened to music before, during, or after surgery experienced less pain and anxiety, compared to patients who did not listen to music.

The music listeners didn’t even need as much pain medication.

To conduct the study, researchers looked at data from 73 different trials, involving more than 7,000 patients.

The people who experienced a slightly greater, but nonsignificant, reduction in pain, and needed the least pain medication, were the ones who got to pick their own music.

Music is a non-invasive, safe, cheap intervention that should be available to everyone undergoing surgery,” lead study author Catherine Meads, Ph.D., of Brunel University in the United Kingdom, recommended in a press release.

When it comes to treating chronic conditions, music therapy can also play a powerful role.

A recent review in the World Journal of Psychiatry found that music therapy can be an effective treatment for mood disorders related to neurological conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, dementia, stroke, and multiple sclerosis.

After reviewing 25 trials, the researchers concluded that music is a valid therapy to potentially reduce depression and anxiety, as well as to improve mood, self-esteem, and quality of life.

Boosting moods

While listening to music may bring greater health benefits, creating it can be an effective therapy, too.

A unique orchestra for people with dementia helped improve their mood and boost their self-confidence, according to researchers at the Bournemouth University Dementia Institute (BUDI) in Dorset, U.K.

The orchestra is one of several BUDI research projects that aims to demonstrate how people with dementia can still learn new skills and have fun.

Eight people with dementia and seven caregivers participated in the project, along with students and professional musicians.

Music touches everyone in some way, either by listening or playing,” said Anthea Innes, Ph.D., head of BUDI, in a press release.

She said that the orchestra has been a life-enhancing project for everyone involved, and that the project challenges the negative public perceptions of people diagnosed with dementia.

Working together to produce a collaborative output is a powerful way to bring out the best in people — not just in terms of their musical skills, but their communication skills, friendships, care, and support for one another,” she added.
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