Melodies as Medicine: The power of music
Event description
Join our scientists and choristers for a unique evening where music becomes medicine.
Discover the transformative power of music and singing from our experts. Learn about the neuroscience behind music-making and its effects on health and the brain. Discover how music can build resilience in young people or support individuals facing unique challenges – whether it’s Alzheimer's, Parkinsons’, or Autism.
This event isn't just about facts—it's about experiencing the impacts of music firsthand. Join-in on our community sing, and belt out a tune for an unforgettable experience.
Mark your calendar, gather your loved ones, and get your tickets now!
The experts
- Associate Professor Anne-Marie Forbes, performer, musicologist and researcher of creative arts for mental and physical wellbeing, University of Tasmania
- Associate Professor Alison Canty, neuroscientist, Wicking Dementia Research Education Centre, University of Tasmania
- Madelena Andersen-Ward, singer and songwriter, Riawunna Centre for Aboriginal Education, University of Tasmania
- Betsy Hanson, Choir Director and Vocal Arranger, Nourish Women’s Choir and South Arm Songsters
- Nourish Women's Choir
- Hosted by Dr Jonathan Wallis, Senior Lecturer of History and Classics, University of Tasmania and Director of Allegri Ensemble
Attend online
Join this talk in-person, or online. To attend online, register via Zoom, and
we'll email you details. To register for the in-person event, get your free tickets through Humanitix.
Pre-event refreshments
Head to the venue early and enjoy complimentary refreshments from 5.30pm.
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