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Reflections on the BSG2020 Creative Ageing SIG symposium

September 5, 2020

Reflections come from Creative Ageing SIG Steering Committee Member – Cathy Bailey, Associate Professor (Northumbria University). With representatives from the …

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Creative Ageing SIG: Moving Memory

June 5, 2020

Cathy Westbrook, Development Director at Moving Memory Dance Theatre, shares insights into their collaborative approach to dance. Nearly ten years …

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Pottery 4 Dementia goes virtual!

May 22, 2020

As part of Creativity & Wellbeing Week 2020: Positive Futures (18-24 May) the BSG Creative Ageing SIG are posting some …

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A world turned upside down: Responding creatively to Covid-19

May 20, 2020

As part of Creativity & Wellbeing Week 2020: Positive Futures (18-24 May) the BSG Creative Ageing Special Interest Group are …

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Creative Connections: How Arts Therapists are adapting to support older adults during Covid-19

May 18, 2020

As part of Creativity & Wellbeing Week 2020: Positive Futures (18-24 May) the BSG Creative Ageing SIG are posting some …

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Creative Ageing SIG: YourStory

April 24, 2020

Crafting Relationships (UK) have shared their YourStory project with us.   “My husband and I were going to book a holiday, …

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Creative Ageing SIG: String of Hearts

April 17, 2020

Lucy Geddes, a Director of String of Hearts CIC, shares her experiences of establishing a creative ageing organisation to tackle …

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Arts & Aging Day Canada 2020 – an interview with BSG Creative Ageing SIG representative: Kate Dupuis

March 21, 2020

This interview is with Kate Dupuis, Canadian Representative & NEW Blog Editor of the Creative Ageing SIG. Kate spoke to …

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Introducing Creative Ageing SIG Representative for Arts Therapists

September 5, 2019

We’re delighted to welcome Vicky Guise as our new Arts Therapists Representative. Vicky is a recently qualified Music Therapist (University …

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Introducing Karen Gray – BSG Creative Ageing SIG secretary

April 30, 2019

In the run up to the BSG 2019 conference, where the Creative Ageing SIG will run our inaugural symposium, we …

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