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Ageing Voices – Lunchtime Panel Discussions

Date
Time
1.00pm
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2.00pm
 
Location
Online (Zoom)
 
Price
Free (please register in advance)
 
 
Details
Each panel has its own individual registration link. You can sign up for as many as you wish. The events are free, but even online space is limited, so please register to attend.
 
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Ageing Voices – Lunchtime Panel Discussions

Sing Ireland and Creative Aging International, supported by Creative Ireland, are developing Ageing Voices to offer tools and networks which encourage singing for health and well-being amongst adults, whether they live in the community or in care.

Great innovation in connecting singing with care is happening across Ireland. Inspiring and appropriate pandemic responses are being led by singing groups.

Four lunchtime panel conversations online from the 9th-12th of November will celebrate and explore this topic for musicians, carers, health care teams working with older people, and everyone lucky to be ageing with a love of singing.

 
Please note:

Each event organiser is responsible for all aspects of managing their event, so please note that any queries in relation to a specific event in your local area can be answered by your local event organiser who will be happy to speak to you about timing, programmes, the facilities provided and health and safety matters.

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