A unique intergenerational choir with participants aged from two to 100 has kicked off Storyhouse Elders Week, the annual Chester arts event featuring, film, song, dance, photography and creative workshops with the goal of celebrating ageing.
Dubbed the ‘Sankofa Songsters’, the special choir has membership from across 14 care settings, including dementia specialist, Belong Chester, as well as pupils from early years settings, primary schools, and members of the wider community. It is part of The Chester Creative Health Partnership, Living Lives Together.
Led by Amanda Wrigley of Live the Beat, the singers achieved national fame last year after being personally invited by the Princess of Wales to perform for ITV's annual Royal Carols: Together at Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey.
Now, their talents have been heard opening the annual Elders week exploring and challenging the societal perceptions of age and ageing, with events for anyone who is looking for extra connection or opportunities for creative expression, or the desire to simply have a good time.
Hosted by Storyhouse, the week includes a performance by The Dreamers Company, creative workshops with acclaimed artists like actor Janice Fryett and poet Joy France, guided walks through Chester's landmarks, and inspiring talks from people such as ocean rower Rachel Smith. The week will culminate in a joyful finale of intergenerational song and musical performances.
Ready Generations’ The Nursery in Belong is operated by the national charity and is the UK’s first fully integrated research nursery within a care setting. It is dedicated to exploring the benefits of intergenerational connections for both young and older people, with Belong’s intergenerational practice lead facilitating a range of shared opportunities for all ages.
Commenting on the Sankofa Songster’s latest achievement, Belong Chester general manager, Caroline Ray, said:
“We recognise the benefits of creative experiences for our older residents and the nursery children, so the launch of Storyhouse Elders is the perfect occasion for them to showcase their talents to the community. Everyone has really enjoyed being involved.”
Storyhouse Elders Week runs between 13th – 27th October at Storyhouse.
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The Chester Creative Health Partnership, Living Lives Together, is a partnership between Ready Generations, Live the Beat, Healthbox CIC, Fountains Medical Practice, and Live Cheshire.
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