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Music Now Community Group

Music and singing for health and well being

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Music and singing for health and well being

Music Now community Group exist to join with others in music and song, to bring people together and aid development of social cohesion for sustainable communities, to build relationships for health and wellbeing and quality of life through ethical reflective and research based creative and therapeutic musical activities.

 

 

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This is a Singing group for people living with chronic obstructive or restrictive respiritory disease. Research is showing that singing aids a ... Read more
  • Disabled access
  • £3-£5 per session at your discretion
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What Next? Valleys is the local Chapter of What Next? which meets regularly to enable people involved in the Arts & Cultural Sector to actively ... Read more
  • No disabled access
  • FREE
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