「HKGNA 音樂療心!2026」
- February 12, 2026
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Music Heals! 音樂療心 2026 – 情緒與心理健康之路
本會隆重呈獻「Music Heals! 音樂療心 2026 – 情緒與心理健康之路」,標誌其十年社區音樂治療與情緒治療計劃邁向全新轉型篇章。
今年的活動首次迎來荷蘭享譽全球的帕帕堅奴基金會來港,並為雙方第二次深具意義的合作。 他們將分享震撼見證,一同探索音樂治療如何改變生命,讓觀眾深入體會音樂的轉化與療癒力量。
自 2015 年創辦以來,HKGNA 的「Music Heals! 音樂療心」已觸及香港各區兒童、家庭及社群,特別是受特殊教育需要、神經多樣性及精神健康挑戰影響的群體。以融合與關懷為使命,此計劃持續印證一個永恆真理:音樂治癒人心。
跨越國界的重要合作
2026 年系列活動獲荷蘭駐香港總領事館慷慨支持,支持機構包括帕帕堅奴基金會、香港音樂治療協會,教育夥伴香港浸會大學音樂學院,官方酒店夥伴為香港海景嘉福洲際酒店。
HKGNA 備受榮幸地邀請國際知名自閉症倡導者、帕帕堅奴基金會共同創辦人 Aaltje van Zweden 蒞臨,她與香港管弦樂團前音樂總監梵志登大師共同創立該基金會;以及帕帕堅奴基金會音樂治療及研究總監 Dr. Mathieu Pater。他們的開創性工作已塑造歐洲及其他地區自閉症音樂治療的最佳實踐。在「Music Heals! 音樂療心 2026」,Aaltje van Zweden 及 Dr. Pater 將分享音樂治療如何創意而有力地幫助自閉症人士及其他有特殊需要者表達自我、建立情感連結,並蓬勃發展。
頂尖專家聯手促進身心健康
「Music Heals! 音樂療心 2026」研討會將匯聚國際及香港頂尖跨學科專家,包括:
- Aaltje van Zweden,帕帕堅奴基金會創辦人(荷蘭)
- Mathieu Pater,帕帕堅奴基金會音樂治療及研究總監(荷蘭)
- 陳國齡醫生,精神科專科醫生;香港大學精神醫學系榮譽臨床副教授
- 蘇詠芝教授,香港中文大學教育心理學系教授
- 潘明倫教授,香港浸會大學協理副校長(跨學科研究)
- 黃愷弘先生,英國註冊音樂治療師、引導意象與音樂法院士、香港音樂治療學會主席
每場研討會將以現場音樂演出作結,由神經多樣性鋼琴家莫梓源、韓國跨界歌唱家男高音 Phillip Jeong和 Tae In Han 聯手獻唱。這些振奮人心的演出完美詮釋「Music Heals! 音樂療心」精神,透過音樂力量創造療癒、復原與重生的共同時刻。
2026「HKGNA Music Heals! 音樂療心」研討會
語言:英語(第一、二場研討會);英語/廣東話(第三場研討會)
費用:免費入場,須預先登記
研討會一:帕帕堅奴基金會與音樂治療的世界 [英語】
日期:2026 年 3 月 12 日(星期四)
時間:下午 1:30 – 3:00
地點:香港浸會大學賽馬會創意校園(JC3)陳漢賢伉儷會堂
內容簡介:介紹荷蘭帕帕堅奴基金會在自閉症兒童及青少年身上推行的創新音樂治療工作,並探討音樂治療能為家庭及專業人士帶來的支援與啟發。
對象:音樂治療師、相關學系學生,以及有志投身或希望深入認識音樂治療的人士
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研討會二:音樂的力量 [英語】
日期:2026 年 3 月 12 日(星期四)
時間:下午 4:00 – 5:30
地點:香港浸會大學賽馬會創意校園(JC3)陳漢賢伉儷會堂
內容簡介:從跨學科角度探討音樂如何塑造學習、身份認同及社群生活,其影響遠超演奏廳與治療空間。
對象:大學學者、學生,以及所有希望進一步認識音樂療癒力量對人類帶來正面影響的人士
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研討會三:社群與療癒 [英語/廣東話,設即時傳譯】
日期:2026 年 3 月 13 日(星期五)
時間:下午 4:00 – 5:30
地點:循道衛理聯合教會國際禮拜堂22樓天空小禮堂
內容簡介:以關懷為本的對話,探討音樂如何支援創傷復元、情緒調節及日常療癒,陪伴神經多樣性人士、創傷倖存者及其家庭走過身心重建之路。
對象:神經多樣性人士及其家人、照顧者、大埔火災倖存者及家屬、創傷後壓力症候群(PTSD)倖存者、教會會眾及廣大市民
支持本會舉辦更多音樂治療活動!
講者
Aaltje van Zweden-van Buuren (1963) is the founder of the Papageno Foundation, a board member of the Papageno Fund and the Papageno Music Foundation, which have been supporting children and young people with autism since 1997.
In 2015, she opened the first Papageno House, where young adults with autism live and work. Her involvement stems from her personal situation: together with her husband, conductor Jaap van Zweden, she has four children, the third of whom has autism.
Aaltje van Zweden was born in Haiti, grew up in the Netherlands and attended the Academy of Visual Arts in Amsterdam. She later completed a master’s degree in Art Education at the Hogeschool voor Kunsten van Amsterdam, where she specialized in art education for young people with autism.
She is also a board member of the Autism Treatment Center in Texas, of the Societal Alliance, a member of the board of trustees of the Reisopera and a member of the recommendation committee of Music as Medicine. She regularly gives presentations and lectures at home and abroad on autism, art education and the importance of music therapy.
Because of her efforts for the Papageno Foundation, Aaltje van Zweden was appointed Knight in the Order of Orange Nassau in 2012 and received the prestigious Hélène de Montigny Prize in 2016. In 2017, her first book Om wie je bent was published by AmboAnthos publishers, the book The power of music she wrote together with Mathieu Pater was published by Lannoo Campus in 2021 and her third book Waar ben je home was published in 2022 (AmboAnthos).
Mathieu Pater, Head of Music Therapy, Papageno Foundation
He received PhD at the University of Groningen. He has a partnership with the Papageno Foundation where he does research and provides therapies for children and young people with autism. He also gives guest lectures, workshops and readings on autism and music therapy.
Specialist in Psychiatry (Private Practice)
Dr Chan has over 30 years of experience in clinical practice, research, teaching and training, leading management and administrative roles and volunteering works.
Prof. Catherine So received her Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of Chicago in 2007. Then she took up the Assistant Professor Position at the National University of Singapore in 2007 and returned to Hong Kong in 2012. She is currently a Full Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research interests lie in language and gesture development of both typically and atypically developing children and intervention for autistic children and their families. She has published over 60 journal articles and found a charitable organization that solely provides robot-based intervention in Hong Kong. Her research, teaching, and services have received local and international recognition.
From the day Professor Johnny Poon set foot in academia, through his years as an accomplished musician, a devoted teacher and an impassioned academic leader, he remains a vehement advocate for academic research—a panacea that acts as an agent of change in an increasingly complex world. As Associate Vice-President (Interdisciplinary Research), he oversees the development of six interdisciplinary research laboratories, exemplifying the University’s commitment to create the best conditions for generating groundbreaking research for society.
In his own research, Professor Poon focuses on interdisciplinary projects that would break traditional artistic and disciplinary boundaries. He aims to invent radical concepts, techniques and advance the future of creative practice that would help enhance the ways people think, express and communicate ideas and emotions. Recently, he has contributed to the rediscovery and a modern adaptation of an 18th-century opera by Antonio Caldara. This research delivers the first performance edition of the opera since its premiere in 1735, and it gives voice to the actual sound of the music that was previous unknown to scholars and modern audience. He further expands the artistic property of this opera by designing a new performance model that puts the historical text of this centuries-old music within a larger time and cultural continuum through new interfaces of dance, theatre, visual media, and AI technologies.
Of his professional practice, he has maintained a highly successful career as a conductor, appearing regularly in concert halls across the globe including Carnegie Hall in New York, Glinka Cappella Hall in Russia and National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing. He has conducted such ensembles as Moscow State Philharmonic Orchestra, St. Petersburg State Capella Orchestra, Sudestdeutsche Philharmonie, Kammarkoren Svenska Roster, Kammerchor Stuttgart, Slezske Divadlo Opava, Opera Hong Kong, Sinfonica dell’ international Chamber Ensemble, New England Symphonic Ensemble, Taiwan Baroque Camerata, Xiamen Philharmonic Orchestra, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, and the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. Previously, he held positions as Director of Opera at University of Evansville (USA), Music Director of Evansville Collegium Musicum (USA), Associate Conductor of OperaFestival di Roma (Italy) and Artistic Director of Harlaxton International Chamber Music Festival (UK).
During his 10-year service as Head of the Department of Music, Professor Poon has spearheaded major performance, research, curriculum and development projects, making the Department synonymous with quality in teaching and research. In additionto teaching and research, Professor Poon plays an indispensable role in capital works projects, in terms of fundraising and planning of physical spaces. Examples include the renovation of the Department of Music and its relocation to Sing Tao Building; new teaching and recording studios in David C Lam Building; and now the design of the new Creative Hub in the Jockey Club Campus of Creativity to be completed in 2024. His contribution to HKBU extends beyond the departmental level, particularly by serving as Acting Dean of Arts and Convenor of the Creative Media/Practice Research Cluster.
Professor Poon serves on a number of committees and advisory boards, including Curriculum Development Committee on Key Learning Areas (Arts Education), Education Bureau; Programme and Development Committee of Leisure and Cultural Services Department; and Hong Kong Arts Development Council. He is Artistic Advisor of Macao Orchestra, and he also serves on panels for various organisations, accreditation reviews, and award schemes. He is an elected Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities.
英國健康及護理專業協會註冊音樂治療師
音樂心靈導航治療師院士 (Guided Imagery & Music Fellow)
精神分析學音樂治療師 (Analytical Music Therapist)
英國、香港音樂治療師協會專業會員
英國安格魯斯金大學音樂治療碩士
歐洲音樂心靈導航協會會員
Hugo的服務對象包括受情緒、創傷及壓力困擾的成人及兒童 (如喪親、情緒病患、受家暴影響) 、癌症患者、智障人士、腦退化症患者、特殊教育需要的學童及其照顧者,亦為不同機構提供音樂治療減壓、自我探索體驗工作坊。

