Singing Workshops for Healthcare and Workplace
Are you aware of how good is singing for making people get together and bond socially.
Not only those who have experienced it know, but also researchers from Oxford University have come to that conclusion with very clear data: singing groups bond faster than creative writing or craft classes. You can download and read the article here.
In summary, this is one of many studies that come to demonstrate how singing together we can not only bond, but improve our self esteem, boost our mood and have better relations between the singers in the group.
Adapted to your needs
A very fulfilling experience, able to promote better relationships between colleagues and a better understanding between employees and management staff.
You can also contact me and arrange a one off singing experience for your group.
Healthcare Staff Workshops
Singing is a great ice-breaker, and in my experience of leading choirs at work places, a great opportunity to get to know your colleagues better in a different context to what you normally do. Also, changing the hierarchy into all members of the choir being at the same level of involvement and leaving the leading responsibility to the director, is something that I have observed has been relief for those who normally would have to lead, and a way to get closer and understand each other better as a team for everyone.
Singing4health collaborated with Heritage2Health at Kingston University from 2013, delivering sessions for Student Nurses from Kingston University School of Social Care and Education, and a number of vulnerable service users all together.
Supporting Teams
In 2007 a group of air traffic controllers at Madrid-Barajas Airport decided they wanted to create a choir in the Air Control Tower. It would help to release stress, as well as giving a cultural activity inside the workplace during free time. They looked for a choir director, and as a consequence, I visited the air traffic control tower every week for the next five years!
We worked with theatre, movement, breathing exercises, and song writing was encouraged. They became a strong group able to perform their own covers of songs they liked, with new lyrics that would speak about themselves and work.
The styles and songs are being chosen according to the musical taste of the group, and every session contains breathing exercises, playful activities, physical activities and relaxation activities.
From the one off session to regular singing, a staff choir can relieve a lot of stress and be a great tool to promote well being and build community within a profession, or in any other specific collective.
Sessions can be oriented to prepare for one specific event or performance, and can be all about singing but also may include breathing activities and physical activity.
It is also possible to arrange a creative session where all the group contributes to create a song, and that includes those non singers who would like to participate with ideas, lyrics or in any other way we find suitable, even if they might not want to sing themselves. It's all about finding what different individuals are happy to contribute to the group.
Adapted to your requirements
Health
Promoting physical, mental, and social well-being through singing activities
Singing4Health CIC has worked for/collaborated with: Kingston University, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education; Heritage2Health; Four in Ten (SLAM- Maudsley Hospital), St George's Hospital, St Mary's Hospital, MIND in Kingston, Refugee Action in Kingston, Positive Voices Choir (A choir for people living with HIV) later The Bloomsbury Choir, at The Bloomsbury Clinic Patient's Association, Musica Creativa (Madrid), The Hircroft Trust, Richmond Libraries, Kingston Library, The West End Centre (Aldershot), Winchester City Council, Music, Spirituality and Wellbeing International.
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