Join Balbir Singh Dance Company and Durham University for an immersive research experience connecting nature, heritage and the sensing body to help address chronic pain. This unique event features an outdoor experience at Durham's "Sakura Friendship Garden" and the Japan section of the Oriental Museum, supported by the newly formed Student Creative Health and Wellbeing Society. Participants will explore language within nature and understand the body's relationship to the landscape.
Engaging those with long-term health conditions, their carers, the general public, researchers, funders and policy makers, this interdisciplinary collaboration aims to foster understanding, empathy and innovative solutions that could be implemented on a broader scale.
Dr Paul Chazot (Durham University) and Balbir Singh Dance Company
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Those with long-term health conditions, their carers, the general public, researchers, funders and policy makers
No booking required