Plans for a multi-million pound community health hub in the London borough of Barnet have been axed as part of the...
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The Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health is currently researching the possible health benefits of active participation in music making and singing. It is planning a conference this September to mark the third anniversary of the establishment of the Centre in Folkestone.
The conference, Music and Health: Current Developments in Research and Practice, aims to look into the use of music in health and social care settings, and music in public health promotion and community development.
For more information, visit: www.canterbury.ac.uk/centres/sidney-de-haan-research/conference
An International Conference on Art, Museums and Visual Impairment will take place at the V&A on Thursday 29th November.
The conference aims to empower arts organisations to engage creatively with visually impaired people through visual art. A collaboration between St Dunstan’s, the V&A and Goldsmiths, the event will bring together an international line up of artists, academics and staff from museums and galleries who are leading the field in this area.