Sing for Health & Wellbeing
Part of Libraries Health & Wellbeing Week Running fromLast event: Thursday 26 January at 2pm
- Free (booking required)
- Garret Theatre
Part of: Free activities and events
Part of: Free activities and events
Singing is one of the most positive forms of human activity, supporting physical, mental, emotional and social health. It builds self-confidence, promotes self-esteem, engages the emotions and promotes social inclusion.
Join David and Heather from the library team for a fun, informal hour of singing for health and wellbeing. We’ll be starting with a few warm up activities followed by some popular feelgood songs.
Open to everyone, no singing skills necessary.
18+
Approx 60 mins
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