Centre Podcasts
We are currently recording the roundtable discussions on Singing and Health, which are available as a podcast below. Other media involving the work of the centre and our partners will be added to this in the future. Click on Posts below to see the list of different discussions. If you would like any further information regarding these podcasts please email sdhcentre@canterbury.ac.uk
Podcast participants:
1. Singing and young people (09/12/09) - chaired by Prof. Stephen CliftProf.Graham Welch, Institute of Education, London University
Prof. Martin Ashley, Edgehill
Stephen Fischbacher, Fischy music
2. Singing and Parkinson's disease (24/11/09) chaired by Prof. Stephen Clift
Caroline Evans, Quivers and Quavers Singing Group
Roger Langford, Leader, Quivers and Quavers Singing Group
Monica Nettles, Sing for Joy Choir
Carol Grimes, Leader, Sing for Joy Choir3. Singing and Dementia (10/11/09) - chaired by Prof. Stephen Clift
Matthew Raisbeck, Sing For Your Life
Dr. Paul Camic, Canterbury Christ Church University
Chreanne Montgomery-Smith, Alzheimers West Berkshire Support
Sue Shapland, Singing for the Brain facilitator
Dr. Eva Götell, Mälardalen University, Västerås, Sweden
4. Singing and COPD (28/10/09) - chaired by Prof. Stephen Clift
Victoria Hume, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospital Arts
Victoria Lord, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospital
Phoene Cave, Leader, Singing for Breathing
Udita Everett, Breathe Easy Singing Group
Dr Ian Morrison, Sidney de Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health
5. BBC interview with Prof Grenville Hancox
6. Sing your Heart out (13/10/09) - chaired by Matthew Shipton
Penny Holden, Sing Your Heart Out, Norwich
Chrissie Parsons-West, Leader, Sing Your Heart Out
7. Singing and Mental Health (13/10/09) - chaired by Prof. Stephen Clift
Penny Holden, Sing Your Heart Out, Norwich
Chrissie Parsons-West, Leader, Sing Your Heart Out
Richard Taylor, Chair, Arts and Minds
Sam Hayes, Arts and Minds
Dr Ian Morrison, Sidney de Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health