You are here: Quench Arts CIC Latest posts by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleHow volunteering on Quench Arts’ Musical Connections project for adults helped me to prepare for my shadow role on their Wavelength youth project by Michelle Holloway (Wavelength Shadow Artist)How volunteering on Quench Arts’ Musical Connections project for adults helped me to prepare for my shadow role on their Wavelength... by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleWhat I’ve learnt as a shadow artist on the Wavelength project, the impact it has had on the participants and how it will affect my future practice by Katie Stevens, Quench Arts’ Wavelength Shadow ArtistWhat I’ve learnt as a shadow artist on the Wavelength project, the impact it has had on the participants and how it will affect my... by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleDeveloping emotional resilience through music making by Meldra Guza (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader)My thoughts on developing emotional resilience through music making. Emotional resilience - when it comes to personal... by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleEngaging with participants with little musical interest by James Stanley (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader)How I engage with participants with little musical interest. Sometimes you have participants who have very little interest in... by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleCatering for different religious backgrounds/Not using offending topics by Sarah Wilson (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader)Catering for different religious backgrounds/Not using offending topics in music sessions within the mental health sector ... by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleThe Importance of Socialising Outside of Music Sessions – How Structured Social Events Can Increase Creative Flow by Paul Carroll (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader)How structured social events can increase the creative flow! Making music with other people can be fun and rewarding. This is... Show more
by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleHow volunteering on Quench Arts’ Musical Connections project for adults helped me to prepare for my shadow role on their Wavelength youth project by Michelle Holloway (Wavelength Shadow Artist)How volunteering on Quench Arts’ Musical Connections project for adults helped me to prepare for my shadow role on their Wavelength...
by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleWhat I’ve learnt as a shadow artist on the Wavelength project, the impact it has had on the participants and how it will affect my future practice by Katie Stevens, Quench Arts’ Wavelength Shadow ArtistWhat I’ve learnt as a shadow artist on the Wavelength project, the impact it has had on the participants and how it will affect my...
by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleDeveloping emotional resilience through music making by Meldra Guza (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader)My thoughts on developing emotional resilience through music making. Emotional resilience - when it comes to personal...
by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleEngaging with participants with little musical interest by James Stanley (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader)How I engage with participants with little musical interest. Sometimes you have participants who have very little interest in...
by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleCatering for different religious backgrounds/Not using offending topics by Sarah Wilson (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader)Catering for different religious backgrounds/Not using offending topics in music sessions within the mental health sector ...
by Author nicbriggsPublished on articleThe Importance of Socialising Outside of Music Sessions – How Structured Social Events Can Increase Creative Flow by Paul Carroll (Quench Arts’ Wavelength Music Leader)How structured social events can increase the creative flow! Making music with other people can be fun and rewarding. This is...