‘Music is my remedy’ : how DJing is helping Ukraine’s war veterans with their recovery
At the Superhumans centre in Ukraine, the EnterDJ music therapy programme teaches war-wounded soldiers how to mix, rehabilitating them with dance music and providing purpose and opportunities to perform In Ukraine, sound carries a different weight: the cautionary blurt of sirens, Shahed drones (…)
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