Tongue Twisters: Creative Approaches to a Recycled Orchestra

Tongue Twisters: Creative Approaches to a Recycled Orchestra

Explore the use of tongue twisters in the National Day of Arts in Care Home’s Recycled Orchestra with Sound Artist Alan Dunn

By NAPA (National Activity Providers Association)

Date and time

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

This free course will:

Explore tongue twisters with artist Alan Dunn to see how you can get involved with this year's Arts in Care Home's Recycled Orchestra.

Alan Dunn is an artist who studied at Glasgow School of Art and The Art Institute of Chicago, specialising in artworks developed in collaboration with others including murals, Internet TV and sounds with groups like Big Issue in the North and the Great North Run. He has worked with Tate Britain, BBC Radio, Channel 4 and was one of the artists on the award-winning ‘Where the Arts Belong’ project exploring the use of tongue twisters within dementia care settings.

Inspiring attendees to get involved with this year's National Day of Arts in Care Homes and helping them to find new and engaging ways to bring the arts into their setting and get inspired and creative with those they support.

Click here for more information about this year's National Day of Arts in Care Homes

Click here to visit Alan Dunn's website

Course aimed at:

Activity providers in care homes

Care Workers

Volunteers

Anyone interested in bringing the arts into care homes

The session will take place on ZOOM.

The link will be on your ticket, which is attached to your confirmation email.

Click here for more information on NAPA membership

Any questions please email:

AICH@napa-activities.co.uk

Closing date: 13th August at 3pm or when all the tickets have been allocated.

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FreeAug 14 · 02:00 PDT