How music helped one woman make a remarkable recovery after brain surgery
When she was a little girl, Allison Woyiwada was given a gift that would change her life -- a piano. Soon, she would be performing at church and for friends in her home town of Portage-La-Prairie, Manitoba.
Allison Woyiwada went on to earn a Bachelor of Music, became an opera singer, a composer, and for about 30 years, she taught music to thousands of students at Hopewell Public School in Ottawa. In fact, a wing at the school bears her name.
In May 2012, Allison Woyiwada was suddenly threatened with the possibility of never playing music again. But as you'll find out, music would return to change her life, one more time. CBC Reporter Julie Ireton brings us her story in this encore documentary, Allison's Brain.
Find out more about Allison's book at her website: Allison's Brain
This documentary first aired in September.
After Allison had brain surgery to fix an aneurysm, she could not speak but much to her family's surprise, when wheeled up to the hospital's piano... the musician began to play.
Watch the video below.