
Nsamu Moonga, PhD
Nsamu Moonga is a Zambian-born, classically trained singer and licensed music therapist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa and as a professional psychotherapist with the Zambia Counselling Council. Nsamu holds a BA in Psychology and an MMT. He has served on the World Federation of Music Therapy, the International Association for Music and Medicine, the International Association for Creative Arts in Education and Therapies, and the South African National Arts Therapies Association. Nsamu, a PhD candidate at the University of Pretoria, is a lecturer at the University of Pretoria and the University of Johannesburg. Nsamu’s PhD research explores how people with cancer can utilise the indigenous musical arts to manage anxiety and distress. He has multiple publications, including book chapters and journal articles, and is a regular speaker at conferences. He also serves on the editorial boards of two journals, Voices and the South African Journal of the Arts Therapies. His work explores health, lifestyle choices, medical complications, human sexualities, gender, spiritual experiences, and psychosocial support, focusing on anti-oppressive practices and non-interventionist practices.

ISSN 2451-876X
Creative Arts in Education and Therapy
Vivien Speiser, PhD Professor Emerita Lesley University, USA Editor-in-Chief, EEC
Shaun McNiff, PhD University Professor Emeritus Lesley University, USA Co-Editor-in-Chief Emeritus
Tony Yu Zhou, PhD Founder, Director Inspirees Institute, China Executive Editor, EEC
Rebecca Zarate, PhD Professor University of Utah, USA Co-Editor, EEC
Michal Lev, PhD, LCAT, CMFT Researcher Ono Academic College, Israel Co-Editor, EEC