a-muse
studio
a-muse studio is the home of Kerryn’s teaching and music therapy practice.
Having worked as both a music therapist and music educator for over two decades, Kerryn is passionate about how these two closely aligned fields intersect.

Over the years
Kerryn has taught violin in school systems, community outreach programmes and in her studio at home. She has run pre-school music groups across a rich diversity of South Africa’s cultures and communities.
She has worked as a music therapist in a myriad of different settings and with all ages.

Kerryn has developed and implemented programmes based on music therapy principles for both residents of retirement villages and for little children, all of whom thrive on music as a tool for connection, expression and psycho-social support.
At present
a-muse studio work takes place in the following spaces
Home teaching studio
musicworks
Consultations and workshops

Kerryn co-founded the non-profit organisation, MusicWorks, over 2 decades ago. Currently, she is running MusicWorks’ Early Childhood Development programme in communities in the Western and Eastern Cape. This year the programme will expand to work alongside ECD practitioners in KwaZulu Natal.
The studio is also the home of the M+M’s blog…
A creative outlet for Kerryn, it is filled with her thoughts on Music, Motherhood and the many other M’s in her life, like Mental health, Minimalism and Metaphors.
Aptly named M+M’s, it is the place you can find both her light-hearted and more serious musings.
M+M’s blog
Musings on Music, Motherhood and all the other M’s in Kerryn’s life
Corkboards, connections and launching a-muse into cyberspace
a-muse launch
Music Matching
Reading the crowd rather than the music
The inhouse dream
Music and community building in everyday homes
Rave Reviews…
“Kerryn – what a phenomenal violinist, teacher and person!
She makes violin lessons exciting, animated and in the most loving way, brings out the best in her students.
Lessons aren’t a chore, they are fun. Just ask my daughter!”
– Michelle Macgillycuddy Day (Annie’s mom)