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VANISHING POINT – Upcoming exhibition exploring grief, ageing and dementia

the Crypt Gallery 165 Euston Rd, London NW1 2BA St Pancras Church, entrance via Duke Rd., London, London, GB

Vanishing Point brings together Natalia Millman's  latest work on the human enquiry into the ageing of mind and body.

Drawn from her personal experience of loss two years ago when her dad passed away from dementia, she has been exploring the topics of mortality, grief, after life and the role of society in supporting vulnerable and old.

Her project is supported by Arts 4 Dementia and brings together paintings, sculpture, video and installations.

As part of the exhibition, she is running a number of interesting events. Participation is free and booking is required for some.

Early Stage Dementia Awareness Training for Arts Orgs

Online

A4D Early-Stage Dementia Awareness Training for Arts and Heritage Organisations via Zoom Summary This interactive early-stage dementia awareness training specifically for arts facilitators and learning teams from arts organisations will be delivered for Arts 4 Dementia (A4D) by trainer Aubrey…

£75 – £85

Arts 4 Dementia – Folk dancing with Shobana Jeyasingh Dance

The Abbey Centre 34 Great Smith Street, London

Join our brand new 8-week dance programme and discover how to make your body and mind move freely and joyfully. Explore how renowned contemporary dance choreographer Shobana Jeyasingh creates movement, rejoice in dancing together and make your own dance using the communal…

free

Early-Stage Dementia Awareness Training

Online

Arts 4 Dementia warmly invites arts organisations learning managers, facilitators, artists, and healthcare professionals to book a place on our upcoming Online Early-Stage Dementia Awareness Training, held over Zoom on Monday 13th December 2021, 10:00 - 17:00. This full-day session…

£75 – £85

Dance for Parkinson’s

Online

This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement. Carers and friends…

Free

Drama to Preserve Brain Health

Online

A.R.T.S. for Brain Health webinar 'The Power of Drama to Preserve Brain Health' Tuesday 8 February, chaired by Dr Peter Bagshawe GP About this event Acting in a way different from usual requires the brain to respond to a novel…

Free

Early-Stage Dementia Awareness Training for the Arts

Online

Interactive Online Early-Stage Dementia Awareness Training for Arts Facilitators. While many of us are now back to in-person delivery, we include insights into delivering effective virtual activities via zoom. Arts 4 Dementia warmly invites arts organisations learning managers, facilitators, artists,…

£75 – £85

Visual Arts for Brain Health 5 April 2022

Online

Exploring how visual arts programme can empower people from the onset of dementia symptoms.  Professor MArtin Orrel, Director of the Institute of Mental Health at the University of Nottingham, chairs a debate between leaders in social prescribing, culture health and…

Free

Creative Health Sandpit: Co-producing branding and design in Creative Health

Online LAH Zoom

BOOK NOW Arts for Dementia wants everyone affected by early stage dementia to find, enjoy and benefit from creative activities. This rebrand reflects that vision, emphasising possibilities, recognising the agency individuals maintain after a diagnosis, and it aims to be…

Free
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