Creative Brainwaves (4): Dr Anne-Marie Glynn, Tony Curtis & Caroline Hyland
Weds, 1 November, 11.00am-1pm
Studio Theatre, dlr LexIcon
Event is free but booking essential via Eventbrite
These talks, led by Karen Meenan, Global Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health at the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), will feature neuroscientists, researchers and especially creative artists who work to improve brain health.
Join us to learn how singing, music, dance, poetry, art and writing can stimulate your senses and improve cognition. There is always a special welcome for people living with dementia and their caregivers at each session.
Tea and coffee will be provided.
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Dr Anne-Marie Glynn is Chief Operations Officer in the Global Brain Health Institute at Trinity College Dublin where she leads the implementation of GBHI strategy.
Aosdána member and renowned poet Tony Curtis is an experienced facilitator of poetry and creative writing workshops with both adults and children and is a regular contributor at the Clifden Arts Festival.
Caroline Hyland is an illustrator and art facilitator with a background in visual communications, art education and occupational therapy.
Funded by Creative Ireland's Creativity in Older Age Scheme 2023.
This is the fourth talk in a five-part series.