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About Us

Latido Therapy offers music therapy, music training, and professional development tailored to individual and community needs. We support people of all abilities—including those with autism, mental health needs, and dementia—through evidence-based, inclusive, and creative musical experiences. Our mission is to foster growth, connection, and reduce social gaps through the power of music.

Social Mission & Purpose

Mission

  • Core Goal: To make music therapy accessible to neurodivergent persons.

  • Belief: Music is a powerful tool for emotional expression, personal growth, and social connection.

  • Approach: Provide inclusive, community-based music programs that are rooted in therapeutic practices and culturally relevant artistry.

Purpose

  • Accessibility: Offer subsidised or funded music therapy-informed sessions to under-resourced communities.

  • Inclusion: Collaborate with special education (SPED) schools, families, and grassroots groups to co-create programs that serve diverse needs.

  • Support from NAC: Have delivered music sessions supported by the National Arts Council’s Artist-In-School Scheme (AISS) across multiple SPED schools in Singapore.

  • Sustainability: Reinvest a portion of profits to continue funding outreach and inclusive programming.

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Our music therapist!

Zee is a registered music therapist,
educator, researcher, theatre maker, and composer
with a deep passion for using music as a tool for
growth, reflection, and connection.
She is the founder of Latido Therapy, a practice committed to fostering meaningful musical relationships and inclusive communities through
both music training and therapy.

 

Zee holds a Master’s in Creative Music Therapy from Western Sydney University and a BA (Hons) in Arts, Music completed at LASALLE College of the Arts, awarded by Goldsmiths, University of London.
Her work is rooted in the belief that:

 

“A musician is one that has the freedom to express and
the language to create heartful songs.”

 

She is proud to be supported in meaningful ways by Singapore’s National Arts Council (NAC) to offer school programmes created with the vision of reducing social gaps in mind. Her work is also supported by COMPASS, through initiatives such as the Yellow Ribbon Songwriting Competition, which brings music behind bars to inspire hope and reflection. In addition, Zee has collaborated with various Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) across Singapore, where she has led grassroots music-based activities that encourage community building, bonding, and social connection among residents of all ages and backgrounds.

Ways to incorporate music therapy practices

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