Healing Arts is a global campaign by the Jameel Arts & Health Lab in collaboration with the World Health Organization
Here you can find events such as celebratory performances, exhibitions, public art programmes, workshops and dialogues.
21 August 2024 10:45AM-16:00AM
Tramway, 25 Albert Dr, Glasgow G41 2PE
Join us for a drop-in workshop where you can share what keeps you well through art! Contribute to a collective collage, share tips and stories about health and wellbeing, and discover the diverse ways other stay happy and healthy. This event is part of HAS Glasgow Day.
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21 August 2024 2:30PM - 3PM
Darrell Studio, Scottish Ballet, Tramway, 21 Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2PE
A Scottish Opera event, Singer David Douglas and pianist Karen MacIver will work through a series of exercises including singing and breathing techniques, which help to support lung health. This event will be held at Darrell Studio.
1-25 August 2024
10 Cambridge Street, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, EH1 2ED
Explored through the dynamic of a mother-daughter relationship, In Two Minds is deeply personal, inventive, funny and life-affirming.
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2-25 August 2024
BATSHIT draws on personal stories, pop psychology and Prozac-laden humour to explore the myths, fantasies and fears that keep us compliant, and the systems that let us down.
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21, August 2024 10:30AM-11:30AM
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Cornhill Road, Aberdeen, Aberdeen , AB25 2ZN
Grampian Hospitals Art Trust (GHAT) will offer a ‘behind the scenes’ guided tour of their work to support wellbeing through creative activity in the north east of Scotland. Director Sally Thomson will highlight the work of GHAT and their team of creatives within wards and across the region.
18:30, 21 August 2024
A beautiful and uplifting concert to celebrate Healing Arts Scotland week performed by artists from Glasgow and beyond, both professional and community based.
21 August 2024 3:30PM - 4PM
Tramway, 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G41 2PE
Weekday Wow Factor's famous dementia-friendly daytime discos are not to be missed! The daytime disco will give everyone a taster of fun, friendship, and fitness, at your own pace to your chosen best dancing tunes. This event is part of HAS Glasgow Day.
21 August 2024
Dance Base, 14-16 Grassmarket Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH12JU
A practical dance session exploring Dance Base’s recent partnership with Grassmarket Community Project and the Edinburgh Old Town Development Trust. Open to lived experience participants of the project, and anyone interested in learning more about it, this workshop will introduce people to dance teaching practices which centre mental wellbeing.
21 August 2024 19:00
Tramway, 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2PE
Maryhill Integration Network's Joyous Choir is a community choir for women seeking asylum and refuge in Glasgow. Weekly sessions include singing, song-writing, learning and sharing songs from different cultures, and performance opportunities. Joyous choir will perform at HAS Wellbeing Concert to highlight how music can cross cultural barriers and help diverse women heal from trauma through friendship and song. https://www.maryhillintegration.org.uk
21 August 2024 10:45AM-4:00PM
Tramway, Tramway Foyer, 25 Albert Drive Glasgow , Strathclyde, G41 2PE
A team of Project Ability artists will invite attendees to sit for a few minutes to have their portrait drawn at the HAS Glasgow Day. The gifted artists have previously drawn portraits at conferences, events, and The Scottish Parliament. While demonstrating their talent, they share pride in their creativity and how identifying as an artist helps their mental health and wellbeing.
19 - 23 August 2024
12 Coates Crescent, Edinburgh, EH3 7AF
Join the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society for an enlightening presentation on how Scottish country dancing can improve your health and take part in a taster class to whet the appetite! This event is part of HAS Glasgow Day.
All Day 21 August 2024 |
25 Albert Dr, Glasgow G41 2PE
Healing Arts Scotland in Glasgow brings together communities, researchers, and academics to celebrate and debate the role of the arts in health.