Make Do Play: The Workshops - Community Singing with Gareth Malone OBE

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Make Do Play: The Workshops - Community Singing with Gareth Malone OBE

By King's Culture | King's College London

Date and time

Thu, 8 Mar 2018 12:15 - 13:30 GMT

Location

Various addresses across the 4 campus'

Description

Sign up here to take part in a singing workshop led by special guest Gareth Malone, OBE, presenter of the BAFTA-award-winning TV series The Choir and BBC's Pitch Battle. The session will be held four times, one on each of the four campus', so pick your nearest session and come raise the roof.

  • Thursday 1 March - The Chapel, Strand Campus - 10.00 (Doors) workshop runs 10:15 -11:15

  • Thursday 8 March - Gainsford Lecture Theatre, Weston Education Centre - 12:15 (Doors) workshop runs 12:30-13:30

  • Thursday 15 March - Activity Room 5, West Wing - 12:15 (Doors) workshop runs 12:30-13:30

  • Thursday 22 March - Bytes Restaurant, FWB, Waterloo Campus - 12:15 (Doors) workshop runs 12:30-13:30

These sessions are part of ‘Make Do Play’, a cross-university challenge to explore how creative activity can enhance mental wellbeing.

To put the growing body of research on arts, health and wellbeing into practice King’s is hosting the ‘Make Do Play’ campaign from 1 – 28 March, inviting students to take part in daily creative challenges alongside artist-led practical sessions.



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Across King’s, a broad and inclusive cultural community brings together staff, students and alumni with artists and partner organisations in collaborations that extend across London and beyond.

Driven by faculty and student priorities, these partnerships enhance research and innovation, enrich education and serve the needs of the cultural sector and, more broadly, of society. King’s distinctive approach to cultural partnerships helps to deliver on the commitments set out in the university’s Vision 2029.

King’s aims to nurture and enhance this cultural community, recognising that anyone can be a part of it, whether their engagement with culture is through the curriculum or co-curricular activities, in research partnerships, student-led initiatives, through volunteering, or simply for fun.

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