TimeSlips opens storytelling to everyone by replacing the pressure to remember with the freedom to imagine. The open, poetic language of improvisational storytelling invites people with dementia to express themselves and connect with others.
“Dementia Arts on Capitol Hill” highlights best arts practices in serving people living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia in an exhibit to be held in the rotunda of the Russell Senate Office Building. Dates TBA. The exhibit will showcase displays of original artwork created by people living with dementia and photographs, video and audio documenting people living with dementia participating in the dynamic creation of dance, music, poetry, and storytelling.
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