Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health

Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health Researching the benefits of applied participatory arts for individuals and communities.

The Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health researches applied participatory arts (theatre, music, puppetry, singing, movement) combined with digital technologies to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals and communities.

The Sidney De Haan Research Centre is delighted to invite you to a series of webinars exploring interdisciplinarity, dis...
08/10/2024

The Sidney De Haan Research Centre is delighted to invite you to a series of webinars exploring interdisciplinarity, disability and theatre practice. All are welcome! Please sign up here: https://forms.office.com/e/T058G3sCQ3

19/06/2024

The Sidney De Haan Research Centre is pleased to invite you to our Research Insights and Impact session.

When: Tuesday 9th July, 2pm-5pm
Where: Verena Holmes Building, 3rd floor space, Canterbury Campus, North Holmes Road

This session will share insights from ongoing research and evaluation projects particularly focussing on reach, potential impact and next steps. The session will include presentations on:

Physical and Mental Health in Babies, Children and Young people

Arts in Public, Clinical and Performance Spaces

'DISCONNECTED' Exhibition and Refreshments

To book your place, please fill out the booking form here: https://forms.office.com/e/Y3U6XbF7Yc?origin=lprLink

For any queries please email sdhcentre@canterbury.ac.uk

We look forward to seeing you there!

Today is Social Prescribing Day! Today celebrates everyone who helps make social prescribing possible and raises awarene...
14/03/2024

Today is Social Prescribing Day! Today celebrates everyone who helps make social prescribing possible and raises awareness of it can change lives. Art forms such as dance, singing, painting and theatre can benefit individuals physical and mental health greatly. We are proud our research contributes to the body of evidence supporting how valuable social prescribing can be.

Are you employed in theatre and a parent/carer of a disabled child or adult, or do you know someone who is? If so, our P...
12/03/2024

Are you employed in theatre and a parent/carer of a disabled child or adult, or do you know someone who is? If so, our PRF Nina Worthington would love to hear from you. Nina is working with director Caroline Wilkes to explore theatrical narratives of parenting and disability on and off stage through a new professional network and in-person event in partnership with . For more info. please reply here or email: nina.worthington@canterbury.ac.uk

01/03/2024

Latest research by , conducted by Prof. Angela Pickard, director of the Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts & Health, & funded by , has been featured in an article by : https://rb.gy/bu5aiy.

The deadline to sign up to our exciting Dance Educator's symposium is Friday 2nd February! We'd love for you to join us ...
29/01/2024

The deadline to sign up to our exciting Dance Educator's symposium is Friday 2nd February! We'd love for you to join us on 1st March to explore intersectionality, intertextualities, identities and inequalities as part of our AHRC funded Critical Dance Pedagogy Network. For more information and to register your attendance, please click here:

Join the Dance Educator’s Network's symposium event of a series from the AHRC funded Dance Educator’s Network, dedicated to Critical Dance Pedagogy at CCCU.

Congratulations to L. H. Maagero, C. Grainger (SDHRC) & P. Sextou on having their article on reducing children’s peri-op...
03/01/2024

Congratulations to L. H. Maagero, C. Grainger (SDHRC) & P. Sextou on having their article on reducing children’s peri-operative anxiety using arts-based interventions published by the Journal of Applied Theatre Research:

Request PDF | Can arts-based interventions reduce children’s peri-operative anxiety in paediatrics? A discussion of representative studies | This narrative literature review aims to provide a broad scope and objective analysis by identifying and summarizing published works surrounding... | Find, r...

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