THE FIBRE ARTS FESTIVAL
A participant in the Fibre Arts Festival 2019 puts into words what their heart feels from being at this event. "A festival that feeds the soul and honours culture. A festival that is ethical and has outreaching impacts."
THE BIG ANXIETY FESTIVAL
If you haven’t caught up with The Big Anxiety yet, jump on to their website www.thebiganxiety.org for the latest in in talks, installations and experiences. The Festival runs from the 27. 9. - 9.11.19.
HOW MAKING AND SHARING VIDEO CAN CHANGE MINDS
What opportunities do service-users, and/or those frustrated by care providers have to influence people-in-power? Canadian social scientist Janet Parsons is the co-developer of ‘brokered dialogue’ – a method that uses video-making to tackle controversial and complex issues in healthcare and social policy.
ARTS HEALTH NETWORK LAUNCH
We are proud to announce the Arts Health Network NSW/ACT (AHNNA) launch through Sydney Ideas on Monday the 21st of October, 6-7.30pm at The Charles Perkins Centre Auditorium, The University of Sydney (Camperdown/Darlington Campus). Entry is free and open to all, but online registrations are essential. Click on this article for more information.
GAMES FOR EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL HEALTH
October 9, 2019. 2-5pm. Black Dog Institute, Lecture Theatre. https://www.thebiganxiety.org/events/gemh-lab-evidence/ In this event, learn about the science behind a suite of games that have been designed and tested to harness the power of play whilst transforming young peoples’ emotional lives for the better.
MUSIC AND MENTAL HEALTH
An interactive talk held at Vivid Ideas. What impact do music listening and music creating have on our mental health? How can a music app help to manage depression? This Vivid Ideas event invites you to explore music on a different level.
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