The Sing Thing Wellbeing Day
From the brain to the heart, singing has been found to bring a wide range of benefits to those who do it, particularly if they sing in groups. It can draw people closer together, prime our bodies to fight off disease and even suppress pain.
Psychologists have long marvelled at how people who sing together can develop a powerful sense of social cohesion, with even the most reluctant of vocalists becoming united in song. Research has shown that complete strangers can forge unusually close bonds after singing together for an hour.
This singing for wellbeing day is an opportunity to learn songs and harmonies in a warm, supportive and welcoming environment. Unaccompanied songs will be learned by ear, through listening and repetition .
Refreshments will be provided and you are invited to bring your own lunch.
Come along and experience the joy and benefits of singing with others at our first The Sing Thing event.