#BedsTalk to examine social impact and benefits of creative community project

Fri 07 February, 2020
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The latest event in the University of Bedfordshire’s established Beds Talks calendar will dive into the learnings unearthed during a collaborative community project called Hear and Now.

Hear and Now: The impact of a holistic Arts and Heath project on participant wellbeing

When: 2-5pm Thursday 13th February 2020

Where: University of Bedfordshire, The Gateway Building, Polhill Avenue, Bedford. MK41 9EA

Tickets: Register for your free ticket here

Hear and Now is an award-winning, creative, intergenerational community project achieved over the past ten years in Bedford by the Philharmonia Orchestra and Orchestras Live. Established in the multicultural area of Queens Park, this project unites ‘Music 4 Memory’ participants – a vocal group of people living with dementia and their carers from Tibbs Dementia Foundation – with members of Fusion Youth Singing and other young and adult musicians from the local community. In the latest project, conducted in November 2019, academics from the Research Institute at the University’s School of Media and Performance joined forces with them to incorporate dance, movement and film into the creative process.

Participants take part in a Hear and Now workshop

Over five weekends, the group worked closely with composer and conductor Tim Steiner, performance artist Amalia Garcia and Philharmonia musicians, to create a full length multidisciplinary performance which featured over 100 people. By evaluating the participants’ indicators of wellbeing and social inclusion, researchers were able to identify the benefits from this interdisciplinary and intergenerational community project which will be unveiled and analysed at the upcoming Beds Talk.

Rachel Farrer, Senior Lecturer at University of Bedfordshire’s School of Media and Performance said:

This project was a delight to work on – not only did it provide our students and academics with invaluable work experience but it brought together different generations and ethnicities which created a wonderful sense of community spirit and engagement. The results have outshone our predictions and we’re excited to share them with our guests at the Beds Talk on 13th February.

The event will include guest speakers, complimentary refreshments and networking opportunities. Tickets are free but attendees must register their place online via Eventbrite.

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