
Music in daycare centres, nursing homes, and hospitals, provides fun and an engaging experience for everyone involved. Playing instruments, making up new songs, and singing old favourites, lifts the spirit. Music games bring out the inner child. Staff and family members can also join in, making it a lovely shared moment between the generations.
Castleisland daycare and A Tale of Two Generations intergenerational project are just two examples of the work of Active Music - activities include singing, improvising, dancing, playing hand-held percussion and singing well-known songs from specially devised songbooks.
Kerry General Hospital - Cashel Ward - is the scene of much glee in the face of illness, on occasion. With Martin Schaerer playing world rhythms on the blanket.
Intergenerational activities such as A Tale of Two Generations are a very important part of Active Music's work. To read more about these, please go to the Blog page.
Castleisland daycare and A Tale of Two Generations intergenerational project are just two examples of the work of Active Music - activities include singing, improvising, dancing, playing hand-held percussion and singing well-known songs from specially devised songbooks.
Kerry General Hospital - Cashel Ward - is the scene of much glee in the face of illness, on occasion. With Martin Schaerer playing world rhythms on the blanket.
Intergenerational activities such as A Tale of Two Generations are a very important part of Active Music's work. To read more about these, please go to the Blog page.