Tokyo Bunka Kaikan|[VIDEO STREAMING] Open Lectures & Discussions Vol.4 “Music and Creative Ageing—Reflecting on working with Manchester Camerata” | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2023-08-04T14:02:25+09:00 Peatix 東京文化会館 Tokyo Bunka Kaikan|[VIDEO STREAMING] Open Lectures & Discussions Vol.4 “Music and Creative Ageing—Reflecting on working with Manchester Camerata” tag:peatix.com,2023:event-3504109 2023-02-17T23:00:00JST 2023-02-17T23:00:00JST The Tokyo Bunka Kaikan and the Toyonaka Performing Arts Center (Osaka) collaborated with the Manchester Camerata from August to November 2022, focusing on music programs for people living with dementia. Through this collaboration, we delivered: online lectures to think from the perspective of arts institutions, training for musicians, and hands-on workshops for people with dementia.Dementia has now become a familiar presence to many of us. What image do you have of dementia? Music may not be able to ease or cure dementia symptoms; however, we, professional music organizations, must keep questioning what we can socially offer people with dementia to enable them to live better, fulfilling their daily lives. We have discussed that question, looking back at this three-month collaboration in Tokyo and Toyonaka City.―――――――――――――――――Workshop Workshop! Convivial Project[VIDEO STREAMING] Open Lectures & Discussions Vol.4 “Music and Creative Ageing—Reflecting on working with Manchester Camerata”https://www.t-bunka.jp/en/stage/18030/―――――――――――――――――1. Keynote speech (about 30 minutes)KUSAKA Nahoko (Professor and Dean, Doshisha Women’s College)“Creative Ageing—Creativiy and the 100-Year Life through Arts”2. Report (about 10 minutes)SUGIYAMA Yukiyo (Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Production Section) 3. Open Discussion (60 minutes)This open discussion took place to review the hands-on activities held in Tokyo and Toyonaka City. The discussion members were from the Manchester Camerata and people from various organizations who cooperated with or joined us for delivering the activities in Toyonaka City and Tokyo.Helena BULL (Manchester Camerata Senior Project Managaer)Amina HUSSAIN (Manchester Camerata Principle Flute, Music Therapist)Naomi ATHERTON (Manchester Camerata Principal Horn)OGAWA Kazuyo (Violinist, Japan Century Symphony Orchestra)NAGURA Yuki (Non-Profit Organisation Olive’s Garden)KAWANO Keiichi (Chiyoda City Council of Social Welfare)KAKITSUKA Takuma (Kobe Cultural Foundation)KUSAKA Nahoko (Professor and Dean, Doshisha Women’s College)Moderator: SUGIYAMA Yukiyo (Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Production Section)―――――――――――――――――AccessibilityJapanese Sign Language: KATO Yuko, SETOGUCHI YukoJapanese-English Audio: NHK Global Media ServiceJapanese and English audio transcriptions:  Japanese (PDF) English (PDF)◉For the Japanese audio version, please access the following URL. https://tbk-openlecture4-jp.peatix.com◉Reference DocumentsReport of Aug 15, 2022 Open Lectures & Discussions“Interactive music making for people living with dementia—Manchester Camerata’s ‘Music in Mind'” Report (Japanese [PDF]/English [PDF]) Shared Slides (PDF *only in English) About Music in Mind (YouTube) ―――――――――――――――――Other Information To ensure that you receive emails from us, please add the domain "@peatix.com" to the whitelist such as approved sender list you have enabled them on your email setting. (If you have set up those sender filterings on your email, you may not receive the registration confirmation email or short notices from us.) The program is subject to change under certain circumstances. We strictly limit the use of any personal information provided to this program only, and we will never share or disclose your personal information to any third parties. ―――――――――――――――――InquiriesTokyo Bunka Kaikan, Production Section +81-3-3828-2111Organizers: Tokyo Metropolitan Government/Tokyo Bunka Kaikan operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and CultureCooperation: Toyonaka Performing Arts CenterSupported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan/British Council