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Turtle Song

Monday 19 December 2011

 

After four successful years at the HÂþ»­, in 2011 the acclaimed project Turtle Song began its nationwide roll-out, starting in Cambridge.

Over the course of three months, animateur Anna Jewitt, composer and HÂþ»­ alumnus Russell Hepplewhite joined forces with a team of musicians from the HÂþ»­ and Clare College. Each week, they helped project participants to create their own song cycle, Songs of the Sea. The project culminated in a fantastic performance of this entirely original 30-minute work on Friday 2 December in the West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge.

Turtle Song is a singing and song-writing initiative for people with memory problems and all forms of dementia and their carers. It gathers professional musicians, workshop leaders and music students to deliver a high quality, challenging and enjoyable experience.

Among others, this project has received support from HÂþ»­ alumnus Graham Ross, who became Director of Music at Clare College Cambridge at the age of just 24.

Turtle Song is a partnership project with Turtle Key Arts, English Touring Opera and HÂþ»­ Sparks. This project was funded by the Henry Smith Foundation.

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