
i-DAT contributes to the Rosetta Life ‘Performing Ourselves’ conference:
29th March 2009, Birmingham Conservatoire.
http://www.performingourselves.co.uk/
Image from: I Can’t Draw, Rosie Page: http://www.performingourselves.co.uk/about/i-cant-draw-rosie-page/
Taking risks and pushing boundaries; delivering excellence and professionalism in arts in healthcare and sharing innovation for performance and new media arts in health care. Focussing on service delivery for the most vulnerable and frail in our communities, this conference will address how the performing arts and healthcare can work together to offer sustainable community led practices.
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i-DAT has produced thesongrooms.org for Rosetta Life. thesongrooms.org is a new web 2.0 online music composition, recording and archiving site that enables marginalised young people with terminal illness to make music and upload it to a website where others can share the pool of sounds and add to it. Musical workshops lead by top professional musicians are taking place at children’s hospices in South Africa, Zimbabwe and the UK. Leading musicians including Sandi Thom, Karine Polwart and Ricky Rankin have agreed to lend their skills to making the top tracks as successful as possible. By July 2008, thesongrooms.org aims to reach more than 6,000 children and young people in hospices and hospitals, as well as involving 12,000 online users from a wider public audience including primary and secondary schools. http://www.thesongrooms.org/
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. (11/12/2006) 11 December 2006. thesongrooms.org launch concert at The Unicorn Theatre, 147 Tooley Road, London SE1. Featuring children from Richard House Hospice, London, Island Hospice, Zimbabwe and a choir from St Gabriel’s Primary School, London SW1. With support from professional musicians including DJ, MK, Ricky Rankin and Theo Gordon. http://www.thesongrooms.org


