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Moving Music Concerts: Dementia-Friendly Concert with Live Musicians and Refreshments

Moving Music Concerts: Dementia-Friendly Concert with Live Musicians and Refreshments

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Moving Music Concerts offer an opportunity for people living with dementia, along with their family, friends or carers, to enjoy a concert experience in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. 

A range of classical, contemporary and popular music will be played by the talented duo Christopher and Celia Redgate on piano, oboe, violin and flute. Singer, Hannah Davey, will lead sing-alongs with the audience.

There are two performances on Thursday 20th October, one from 11:30am-12:30pm and another from 2-3pm at Silk Hall, Radley College. Tickets cost £5 and places should be reserved in advance.  

Tea, coffee and biscuits will be served for 30 minutes before the concerts start, giving you time to settle in and greet old and new friends.

To find out more information, including how to book see the poster below or click here.

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