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Loud & Clear Neuro Choir
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About this event
Loud & Clear Neuro Choir
Schedule: Tuesdays | September 10th until November 12th
Time: 2:00p - 3:00p
Location: Resilient Living Center
Facilitator: Shannon Kiley
Cost: Members $0 | Non-Members $0
This program is part of the Thrive with Parkinson's Series made possible, free of charge, thanks to a Harte of Zwick gift.
Designed for: Individuals living with Parkinson's or other neurological conditions
Open to: Anyone interested in supporting vocal health through singing
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Program Description:
Singing contains a variety of health benefits for everyone but is especially beneficial for people with Parkinson’s and neurological conditions that come with vocal challenges. Through choir warmup exercises and singing favorite tunes, build and maintain vocal strength in a fun and supportive environment with others on a similar journey!
Engaging in this choir will promote your ability to:
- Maintain vocal strength, volume, & diction
- Support positive mood through singing
- Decrease stress
- Meet new friends on a similar journey
Facilitator Biography
Shannon Kiley | LiveWell Faculty
Shannon brings together diverse bodies of knowledge and experience into her practice as a master’s level board certified music therapist. Shannon offers both music and movement groups at LiveWell as opportunities to play with "life source energy". Her clinical work has brought her to a wide variety of settings including hospitals, schools, homes, rehabilitation centers, hospices and residential living communities.
Shannon is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist musician, songwriter, and music producer, releasing music under the moniker Olive Tiger. She views the creative process and the recording studio as a call to growth and courage, and loves supporting others in that experience. Shannon began practicing tai chi in 2008 with the Taoist Tai Chi Society and remains a lifelong student of meditative movement. She cultivates regular yoga and mindfulness practices and loves to read and walk.
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