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Singing for Parkinson's

Singing for Parkinsons – is a FREE singing group designed to improve the voice and help manage some of the symptoms of Parkinson’s whilst taking part in a fun and social activity. This runs every other week on Fridays | 10.00-11.30 | at the Plumstead Centre, Greenwich.

Led by trained Singing for Parkinson’s practitioner Nicola Wydenbach, this group is designed to improve the voice and help manage some of the symptoms of Parkinson’s whilst taking part in a fun and social activity.

A typical session will begin with a vocal and physical warm up to practice breathing techniques before learning and singing some well-known songs. Tea and coffee will be provided and an Occupational Therapist will attend every session to answer any questions you may have.

These sessions are free of charge and open to anyone living with Parkinson’s – no previous singing experience necessary.

 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Poppy Harrison
Contact Position
Programme Manager
Telephone
E-mail
p.harrison@trinitylaban.ac.uk
Website
Trinity Laban Website

Where to go

Name
Plumstead Centre
Address
232 Plumstead High Street
London
London
Postcode
SE18 1JL
Notes

The centre is fully accessible, with a lift to get to the space. 

Other Details

Costs

Table of costs
Table of costs
AmountCost Type
FREE

Availability

Referral required
No