Media Coverage
CEMA's Media Coverage



We Are Grateful for the Recognition We've Received in the Community. It Empowers and Motivates Our Students to Come Up With a Great Cause to Support Each Year!
On February 15, 2022, Classic 107 featured one of our students in an interview with the Manitoba Registered Music Teachers' Association. In this 'Kids Helping Kids' campaign, students raised $2,673 to help bring music programs to other families in need here in Winnipeg, MB.
On March 30, 2021, the Winnipeg Sun featured our students in a national series on people who are making a difference, as sparked by the pandemic. Sent across Canada in the various communities served by Postmedia newspapers, this story highlights our accomplishment of collecting over 300 videos for seniors!
In January 2021, Creative Expressions Music Academy initiated a community outreach program to reach as many as 10,000 of our elders living in personal care homes across Manitoba, to help lift their spirits this winter and spring.
Recitals were emailed to care homes each month, along with samples of their artwork for the residents to enjoy.
Watch an interview with Marie Gomez, a reporter from CityNews Winnipeg (and fellow musician) which aired on January 16, 2021.
Further details for our "Sharing is Caring" program are provided, and there is a special focus on how the program will benefit our students, as well as the elders enjoying the music in personal care homes.
Watch an interview with Corey's piano students Mila, and Kinley, and their mom Rhonda as they visit with reporter Kahla Evans of Global News Winnipeg. They share how excited they are that their piano performances will reach their great-grandmother in Dauphin PCH, as well as all the other grandmas and grandpas!
In light of all the personal care homes from the Southern Health-Santé Sud RHA signing up for our program, the lovely Jayme Giesbrecht called Corey for an interview for CFAM and CJRB radio.
Here they talk about his connection to seniors and how this inspired our "Sharing is Caring" program, with a special thank you to our students and their families at the end.
Lizzy Symons sheds some light on the reasons "Sharing is Caring" was created, highlighting the talents of many Creative Expressions Music Academy students by showcasing clips of their performances. This video became the introduction to our program and was sent out to the personal care homes.
Here you can read through our first press release, sent out following the "test run" held at Luther Home. We promptly called the local care homes in Brandon, Souris, and Dauphin, MB to include them in our program, as our students had personal connections.
A huge thank you to Michele LeTourneau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter for running this story on our behalf. A few changes have been made since running this story, such as all recitals will now be offered through YouTube and Google Drive.
Our "Sharing is Caring" program was shared in Yorkton, Saskatchewan as well!
Our "Sharing is Caring" program began to make national headlines through the Toronto Star and the Welland Tribune (Niagra Falls). We hope our story inspires others across the country to also share their musical talents.
In November-December 2020, Corey took time to record over 40 Christmas arrangements and share these with the Elmwood Community.
"The fact he did all these videos to provide music to the community as a gift...that’s exactly who Corey is. That’s the Corey I know," said Christine Davis, who heard Francis play piano at the Kildonan Personal Care Centre, where he worked, and she volunteers.
"He’s so kind and thoughtful and professional. It’s beyond his years," Davis said.
In early December 2020, after sharing these YouTube playlists of Christmas Music, Corey was approached by Global News Morning to do a segment called "Merry Music Monday".
The interview was conducted via Skype because of the pandemic. Corey answered a few questions regarding what kept him busy during the pandemic. He then performed Joel Raney's arrangement of "The First Noel" on his very own grand piano.
In May 2020, Corey purchased a digital piano for a student in need with 88 full-sized and weighted keys, a music stand, a bench, and a pedal.
“It was so overwhelming,” said Thomas-Passey. “Honestly I was just in tears at work. It’s just one of the sweetest things anyone has done for our family. And to know that people are so supportive and caring during hard times like this. I mean, it’s money out of his pocket that he using for us, and I couldn’t be more appreciative.”