
Exploring the benefits of group activity
Participate in our research project about the benefits of a 12-week creative group activity on loneliness, social isolation and speech perception.
The benefits of group singing arise from participation, not performance. You don’t need to think of yourself as a singer to reap the benefits group singing has to offer.
SingWell regularly offers opportunities for people with communication challenges to sing with others as part of our research studies. In these spaces, harmony comes from the diversity of voices, identities and experiences. No prior experience with choirs is needed to participate and experience the ways group singing can enhance wellbeing.
Below are current opportunities to participate in SingWell choirs and research studies.
Participate in our research project about the benefits of a 12-week creative group activity on loneliness, social isolation and speech perception.
Participate in our research project about using music-based activities to help newcomers to Canada learn or improve their English.
SingWell is planning another round of singing groups for individuals who stutter
A survey about the role of music for people with Parkinson’s
A survey on the principles and practices that guide choir directors who work with people with communication challenges.
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