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Niroshini Thambar: The Open Fund for Organisations

For:

Rhythm for Life - Hidden Voices

Commissioned by:

Drake Music Scotland

Find out more by visiting:

www.drakemusicscotland.org

Drake Music Scotland is commissioning Niroshini Thambar to create a new multi-media installation in collaboration with older people living with dementia in West Lothian. An experienced composer, musician and project leader, Niroshini will work with conventional musical instruments and also music technology – including Soundbeams and Skoogs – to enable people to explore, record and perform music with the smallest of movements or gestures.

The power of melody, harmony and particularly song lies in its ability to unlock or ‘re-find’ the voice of individuals who are isolated and withdrawn as a result of their dementia. There is increasing evidence that the ability to sing remains when speech is lost, that songs can still be recalled when many other memories are fading. The resulting animation and connectedness displayed by the individual often leads to exciting creative music sessions. Niroshini Thambar will capture these images and moments as recorded audio, including samples of voices, working with photographer Anne Binckebanck to collect images, then curate them into a multi-media installation with interactive elements such as triggering sounds on the Soundbeams, allowing the audience to become involved themselves.

This installation will take place in the Howden Park Centre in West Lothian and will be featured as part of the Luminate Festival of Creative Ageing. There will be a public reception to celebrate the installation attended by participants, their families and invited guests.

The installation will remain open to the public for 7 days.

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