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Music Program TOKYO Workshop Workshop! Convivial Project Professional Training for Musicians 6. How to Create a Social Inclusion Program—Guided by Amina HUSSAIN, the Official Music Therapist of the Manchester Camerata

There are a growing need and increasing attention for activities which spotlight the diversity in the arts in recent years. Such movement introduced legislation for promoting art activities for people with disabilities.
At the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, we strive to create a society with diversity and conviviality, which requires a higher standard of art activities. To achieve our goal, we have set up lectures and training sessions with Japanese and international experts on each theme. By understanding and sorting out the current situation and challenges in this field, we will explore effective ways to tackle these issues and elevate the quality of our art activities.

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Date Sun, Jan 26, 2025 10:30-16:00 (Check-in 10:15-10:30)
[1] 10:30-12:00 (Lecture)
[2] 13:30-16:00 (Workshop/Feedback)
Venue

Chiyoda City Elderly Total Support Center Kagayaki Plaza, 1st floor, Hidamari Hall (Directions *only in Japanese)

Genre TBK productions Other


Flyer (PDF)

Program

The Manchester Camerata is a British chamber orchestra based in Manchester, England. It is known for delivering outstanding performances and actively developing unique programs for local communities and senior citizens.


In this training program, Amina HUSSAIN, the official music therapist of the Manchester Camerata, will talk about “Music in Mind,” a music-making program developed by the orchestra for people with dementia. She will also share her experiences working on activities for individuals with learning disabilities and those in special needs schools across the U.K. Following her lecture, we will take part in a hands-on workshop where participants can learn how to create music programs through creative and improvisational sessions.


 


[Accessibility]


Japanese-English consecutive interpretation


About Music in Mind




 


Lecturer

Amina HUSSAIN (Principal Flute of Manchester Camerata/Music Therapist and Music in Mind musician, Co-Director of String of Hearts CIC)


 


◇View artists profiles in flyer (PDF)


PhotoAmina HUSSAIN (Principal Flute of Manchester Camerata/Music Therapist and Music in Mind musician, Co-Director of String of Hearts CIC) 

Tickets

Prices (tax included)

Free Participation


Maximum number of participants

approx. 20 (Advance registration on a first-come, first-served basis)


 


Eligibility:


Those who are currently active as music professionals including orchestra members, professional musicians, music workshop leaders, and music facilitators.


Registration Period for ADDITIONAL PARTICIPATION

Tue, Jan 21, 2025 15:00-Sat, Jan 25, 2025 12:00


* First-come, first-served basis. The registration will be closed once the registration number reaches the limit.


Registration for ADDITIONAL PARTICIPATION

Registration Form (The form is only in Japanese.) The registration has been closed.


 


⁃ The registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and will be closed when the registration number reaches the limit.


⁃ If a registrant submits multiple times, only the first registration will be valid.


⁃ To ensure that you receive emails from us, please add the domain “@t-bunka.jp” to the whitelist such as approved sender list you have enabled them on your email setting. (If you have set up those sender filtering on your email, you may not receive the registration confirmation email or short notices from us.)


⁃ The registrations are accepted only for the participation of registrants themselves.


Registration Period

Fri, Dec 20, 2024 10:00-Mon, Jan 20, 2025 18:00


* First-come, first-served basis. The registration will be closed once the registration number reaches the limit.


Registration

Registration Form (The form is only in Japanese.) The registration has been closed.


 


⁃ The registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and will be closed when the registration number reaches the limit; however, it will become available again in case of cancellations and such situations. Please note that we do not offer wait list for the cancellation.


⁃ If a registrant submits multiple times, only the first registration will be valid.


⁃ To ensure that you receive emails from us, please add the domain “@t-bunka.jp” to the whitelist such as approved sender list you have enabled them on your email setting. (If you have set up those sender filtering on your email, you may not receive the registration confirmation email or short notices from us.)


⁃ The registrations are accepted only for the participation of registrants themselves.


Other Information

* All programs are conducted in English with Japanese interpretation.
* Participants must agree to the term that photography and video recording may occur during the program for our reports, publicity, and SNS materials.
* The program is subject to change under certain circumstances.

Inquiries

Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Production Section +81-3-3828-2111


Organizers & Supporters

Organizers: Tokyo Metropolitan Government/Tokyo Bunka Kaikan operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture


Cooperation: Kobe Cultural Foundation/Chiyoda City Council of Social Welfare


Partners & Grantors

Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan/Japan Foundation for Regional Art-Activities