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SUMMARY:Healing Arts Singapore: NUS Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The NUS symposium opens the Healing Arts Singapore week with a focus on research\, practice\, and policy at the intersection of arts\, health\, and wellbeing. It brings together leaders from research\, healthcare\, arts and culture\, and government to explore how the arts can strengthen wellbeing\, reimagine care\, and inspire systemic change. Through dialogues\, presentations\, and workshops\, participants will engage with emerging evidence\, innovations\, and collaborations that link arts participation with healthy ageing\, youth mental health\, and inclusive communities. The discussions will also spotlight growing efforts to integrate the arts into healthcare and community systems through social prescribing. The NUS symposium culminates with the launch of the THRivE (Tools for Health Research and Evaluation in arts and heritage) toolkit — Asia’s first freely available e-book supporting more rigorous evaluation in arts\, heritage and health — followed by a celebratory THRivE reception with live music and canapés. \nHealing Arts Singapore is co-led by the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Centre for Music and Health at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music; the University of the Arts Singapore’s (UAS) Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts; and the Jameel Arts & Health lab in collaboration with the World Health Organization. \nFind out more at https://www.healingartssingapore.org/ \n  \nPROGRAMME \nView the full symposium programme: https://www.healingartssingapore.org/events/nus-symposium \n  \nTICKETING INFORMATION \nFree with registration via Eventbrite. \nOut of respect for other event-goers\, late admission will only be allowed at suitable intervals. Food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue. Patrons with access needs may write in to muscomms@nus.edu.sg to book accessible seats. \nBe the first to hear about our upcoming events! Join our mailing list here.
URL:https://www.ystmusic.nus.edu.sg/event/healing-arts-singapore-nus-symposium/
LOCATION:Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music\, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music\, 3 Conservatory Drive\, Singapore\, 117376\, Singapore
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