About this Event
Why play Bob Dylan on a chemo unit? What do lullabies have to do with an urbanpsychiatry clinic? How can the sound of kalimba open a space for a conversation ata refugee camp? Why does music touch us so profoundly and how can it becomean instrument of social change?
Alisa Apreleva, an internationally acclaimed musician, founder of Sing4Change! creative wellness initiative, neurodiversity researcher at Oxford University, shares stories and songs from her diary as a music activist working in hospitals,orphanages, psychiatric institutions, nursing homes, hospices and humanitariancentres around the world in her programme “Musica Humana: A music journeyinto the essence of being a human”.
A live show will be followed by a Q&A session.
Wedeman Gallery, 47 Myrtle Avenue at Grove St,
Newton, MA, USA, 6 December 2024 7 pm
Free admission. Donations accepted.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wedeman Gallery, 47 Myrtle Avenue, Newton, United States
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