Most performers and many other workers in the performing arts are freelance and will be working in many different environments as we return to work following the COVID-19 lockdown. The environment you will be working in will be doing their own risk assessment, but if...
Countertenor, teacher and LGBTQ+ advocate, Alexander Pullinger, was awarded a bursary by Sound Connections to research a pressing issue within classical singing, one that has profound health implications for the performing arts and society as a whole. Singing is well...
BAPAM join Elevate Music Podcast to explore how musicians can prepare for a return to live performance after a break In this final episode of the current series of the excellent Elevate Music Podcast, musician Lauren Aquilina talks about her experience of returning to...
Written by Dr Damon Murgatroyd MB ChB FLCOM, Osteopath, Dip MS Med Dr Damon Murgatroyd is a Fellow of the London College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he is a member of the education faculty and is a technique tutor there. He has worked in general practice and...
BAPAM Flexible Spine – Community Drop In Sitting for extensive periods of time at our computers and practicing more often now that lockdown restrictions are easing goes hand in hand with putting extra strain on the spine. This may trigger existing problems in...
📣 Elton Jackson, Director of Artist and Employee Wellbeing at @sonymusicuk will be joining our forthcoming Music & Mental Health livestream discussion.
Don't miss this #IvorsWeek special ... featuring @jackgarratt @rayblk_ @sallysharp.
Our peer support group is back on Tuesday with Dr Pippa Wheble. Set smart, sustainable goals and learn how to warm up and cool down before and after playing or performing:
Another new Twitter list: mental health in the classical music industry and in the wider creative arts world: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1519639476519243776