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Acknowledgements Arts 4 Dementia _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Arts 4 Dementia (A4D) is grateful to our Reawakening Integrated partners, to Sidney De Haan Arts and Research Centre at Canterbury Christ Church University (SDH) especially to Dr Trish Vella-Burrows, co-director of this project; to Dr Paul French, Patrons Reawakening Integrated: NHS Dorset CCG dementia lead, Prof Jan Wiener and Dr Ben Hicks of the Ageing Harry Cayton OBE Sir Jonathan Miller CBE FRCP and Dementia Research Centre at Bournemouth University, to Jonny Hoskins and Katie Derham Prof Sir Andrew Motion FRSL FRSA Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) for hosting an early stage dementia awareness Arts & Heritage training day and a drama for dementia programme with BA students and their leader Sir Richard Eyre CH CBE FRSL Baroness Neuberger DBE Jon Nicholas, to Mark Tattersall and Megan Dunford of Dorchester Arts and Julie Colin Ford CBE Dr Charles Saumarez Smith CBE Hollings at Dorchester Town Council and the Rev Canon Eric Woods, vicar of Baroness Greengross OBE FRSA FRSPH Andrew Wilton FSA Sherborne DL and the Rev Jane Craw for hosting A4D training days. _____________________________ Dame Emma Kirkby DBE Gillian Wolfe CBE FRSA Special thanks are due to Lord Howarth, co-chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Arts, Health and Wellbeing, to Baroness Greengross, co-chair of ! the APPG on Dementia, to Sir Richard Eyre, and Katie Derham. AdvisorsA regional!! programme, with a framework to We are gratefyl to Joanna Malyon, Alzheimer’s Society Dorset Services Manager who Dr Charles Alessi Fergus Early OBE with her team has given terrific support to the Reawakening programme. To the Rev Prof. Dawn Brookerintegrat e arts intoDr Noridementia Graham services Dr Ian Terry at St Peter’s Church, Bournemouth for hosting and soprano Gemma Prof. Paul M. Camic FRSPH, FRSA Jane Hackett Dixon for leading our music project with organist Timothy Rice, to Lisa Lort and her Pavilion Dance South West team, Dr Sophie Hulbert and Aimée Smith for their Prof. Stephen Clift FRSPH in Dorset Bisakha– a feasibility Sarker MBE study creative dance project, to Dr Jon Murden, director of Dorset County Museum, his Charlotte Cunningham Dr Marian Naidoo eight curators and volunteers whose talks inspired art workshops led by Gillian Lacey, Dr Geri Parlby for her Arts Society (NADFAS) talk and tour for dementia, Sarah Drew, director of the Dorset Centre for Creative Arts, Stella Walker and Jean Longley Trustees! of Blandford Fashion Museum, Anna Shiels of the Borough of Poole Arts Service, “Dementia is our most feared condition. While engaging with the arts Hilary Foggo of Age UK, heritage consultant Maureen La Frenais, Julie Plumley of cannotPhilip reverse Badman, dementia, Chair regular access andTim involvement O’Brien, Treasurer enables people Future Roots, Laura Bullivant of Hampshire Cultural Trust, Mike Hoskin and Joanna to overrideAlan Merkel, its awfulLegal symptoms. I urge LizGPs, Sawicka clinicians MA, MD, and FRCP memory March of the Arts Development Company, Julie Hammon of Dorset AONB and many servicesMycal that Miller, they Finance include and withEvents their clinicalLydia diagnosis Shaw, Events to andpatients Website and others in Dorset who have advised and delivered Reawakening festival events, and to post diagnostic support, advice that the exercise of arts activity can help Yanna Papangeli of Transcribe Print for the design of this book. We thank Dementia preserve brain function. This is a significant report. I Pathfinders’ trainers Aubrey Maasdorp and Olivia McLellan and Nicky Taylor from West Yorkshire Playhouse for dementia friendly performance guidance and Jo Malyon commend Reawakening Integrated Arts and Heritage framework to the President: Veronica Franklin Gould and Chris Matthews for dementia friendly arts and heritage venue guidance. Our NHS and Public Health England.” Chief Executive : Nigel Franklin, thanks also to Hanna Pigeon and Marie Bromberg who evaluated the dance and drama Baroness Greengross programmes for their MSc neuroscience dissertations. Charity Administrator: Imelda Dooley Hunter Co-chair, All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia Reawakening Administrator: Beth Stansfield Film, photography and broadcasting Many thanks to Jonathan Haswell and Gemma Dixon for filming the Reawakening programme, to Sharon Treharne for the Pavilion Dance film, to Arts 4 Dementia RedManhattan for photography, BBC Radio Solent and to BBC Radio 4 for arts4dementia.org.uk September 2017 featuring our music programme in A Passion for Bach. Funding Phoenix Yard, 65 King’s Cross Road, London WC1X 9LW. Telephone 020 7239 4954 We acknowledge grateful thanks to Email: [email protected] • The Arts Society (NADFAS) Arts 4 Dementia is a company limited by guarantee • Network for Social Change Registered Company No: 7511427. Registered Charity No: 1140842.Sidney De Haan • Talbot Village Trust Research Centre for Arts and Health Cover illustrations: • The Utley Foundation 1 • Valentine Charitable Trust Front: Reawakening participant at Durlston nature reserve on the Jurassic Coast. Back: Rediscovering organ playing at St Peter’s Church, Bournemouth. • West Dorset Leisure Development Fund. ! ! Acknowledgements Arts 4 Dementia _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Arts 4 Dementia (A4D) is grateful to our Reawakening Integrated partners, to Sidney De Haan Arts and Research Centre at Canterbury Christ Church University (SDH) especially to Dr Trish Vella-Burrows, co-director of this project; to Dr Paul French, Patrons Reawakening Integrated: NHS Dorset CCG dementia lead, Prof Jan Wiener and Dr Ben Hicks of the Ageing Harry Cayton OBE Sir Jonathan Miller CBE FRCP and Dementia Research Centre at Bournemouth University, to Jonny Hoskins and Katie Derham Prof Sir Andrew Motion FRSL FRSA Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) for hosting an early stage dementia awareness Arts & Heritage training day and a drama for dementia programme with BA students and their leader Sir Richard Eyre CH CBE FRSL Baroness Neuberger DBE Jon Nicholas, to Mark Tattersall and Megan Dunford of Dorchester Arts and Julie Colin Ford CBE Dr Charles Saumarez Smith CBE Hollings at Dorchester Town Council and the Rev Canon Eric Woods, vicar of Baroness Greengross OBE FRSA FRSPH Andrew Wilton FSA Sherborne DL and the Rev Jane Craw for hosting A4D training days. _____________________________ Dame Emma Kirkby DBE Gillian Wolfe CBE FRSA Special thanks are due to Lord Howarth, co-chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Arts, Health and Wellbeing, to Baroness Greengross, co-chair of ! the APPG on Dementia, to Sir Richard Eyre, and Katie Derham. AdvisorsA regional!! programme, with a framework to We are gratefyl to Joanna Malyon, Alzheimer’s Society Dorset Services Manager who Dr Charles Alessi Fergus Early OBE with her team has given terrific support to the Reawakening programme. To the Rev Prof. Dawn Brookerintegrat e arts intoDr Noridementia Graham services Dr Ian Terry at St Peter’s Church, Bournemouth for hosting and soprano Gemma Prof. Paul M. Camic FRSPH, FRSA Jane Hackett Dixon for leading our music project with organist Timothy Rice, to Lisa Lort and her Pavilion Dance South West team, Dr Sophie Hulbert and Aimée Smith for their Prof. Stephen Clift FRSPH in Dorset Bisakha– a feasibility Sarker MBE study creative dance project, to Dr Jon Murden, director of Dorset County Museum, his Charlotte Cunningham Dr Marian Naidoo eight curators and volunteers whose talks inspired art workshops led by Gillian Lacey, Dr Geri Parlby for her Arts Society (NADFAS) talk and tour for dementia, Sarah Drew, director of the Dorset Centre for Creative Arts, Stella Walker and Jean Longley Trustees! of Blandford Fashion Museum, Anna Shiels of the Borough of Poole Arts Service, “Dementia is our most feared condition. While engaging with the arts Hilary Foggo of Age UK, heritage consultant Maureen La Frenais, Julie Plumley of cannotPhilip reverse Badman, dementia, Chair regular access andTim involvement O’Brien, Treasurer enables people Future Roots, Laura Bullivant of Hampshire Cultural Trust, Mike Hoskin and Joanna to overrideAlan Merkel, its awfulLegal symptoms. I urge LizGPs, Sawicka clinicians MA, MD, and FRCP memory March of the Arts Development Company, Julie Hammon of Dorset AONB and many servicesMycal that Miller, they Finance include and withEvents their clinicalLydia diagnosis Shaw, Events to andpatients Website and others in Dorset who have advised and delivered Reawakening festival events, and to post diagnostic support, advice that the exercise of arts activity can help Yanna Papangeli of Transcribe Print for the design of this book. We thank Dementia preserve brain function. This is a significant report. I Pathfinders’ trainers Aubrey Maasdorp and Olivia McLellan and Nicky Taylor from West Yorkshire Playhouse for dementia friendly performance guidance and Jo Malyon commend Reawakening Integrated Arts and Heritage framework to the President: Veronica Franklin Gould and Chris Matthews for dementia friendly arts and heritage venue guidance. Our NHS and Public Health England.” Chief Executive : Nigel Franklin, thanks also to Hanna Pigeon and Marie Bromberg who evaluated the dance and drama Baroness Greengross programmes for their MSc neuroscience dissertations. Charity Administrator: Imelda Dooley Hunter Co-chair, All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia Reawakening Administrator: Beth Stansfield Film, photography