The aim of this paper is to explore perceptions of singing as a group process deriving from two research studies: (i) Study 1: CETL (Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning): C4C (Collaboration for Creativity) Research Project called Singing, Health and Well-being and (ii) Study 2: iSING. The studies consider singing in relation to health and well-being, personal ‘stories’ of singing which acknowledge the self in the process of research, and the effective use of presence in training using a lens developed from Gestalt psychotherapy. The research questions are: (a) What is the relationship between singing, health and well-being in group process? (b) How might this be researched? (c) What are the implications for pedagogic practice in ...
Throughout time, and within differing cultures, music has been understood to have a beneficial impac...
peer-reviewedResearch on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several deca...
Research into the benefits of community-based group singing, pertaining to positive wellbeing and Qu...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
The work in this thesis explores the relationship between singing and well-being. In particular, I f...
Abstract A growing body of evidence points to a wide range of benefits arising from participation in...
Singing has been associated with benefits to psychological well-being. Hedonism and eudaimonism are ...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
Outside of Western practices, group singing is an important social and cultural force. Emergent stud...
Aim: This mixed-methods exploratory study investigates the perceived health benefits of singing in a...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
This mixed-method study investigated the impact of a community group singing project on the psycholo...
A growing body of evidence points to a wide range of benefits arising from participation in group si...
Evidence demonstrates that group singing improves health and well-being, but the precise mechanisms ...
Throughout time, and within differing cultures, music has been understood to have a beneficial impac...
peer-reviewedResearch on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several deca...
Research into the benefits of community-based group singing, pertaining to positive wellbeing and Qu...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
The work in this thesis explores the relationship between singing and well-being. In particular, I f...
Abstract A growing body of evidence points to a wide range of benefits arising from participation in...
Singing has been associated with benefits to psychological well-being. Hedonism and eudaimonism are ...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
Outside of Western practices, group singing is an important social and cultural force. Emergent stud...
Aim: This mixed-methods exploratory study investigates the perceived health benefits of singing in a...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
This mixed-method study investigated the impact of a community group singing project on the psycholo...
A growing body of evidence points to a wide range of benefits arising from participation in group si...
Evidence demonstrates that group singing improves health and well-being, but the precise mechanisms ...
Throughout time, and within differing cultures, music has been understood to have a beneficial impac...
peer-reviewedResearch on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several deca...
Research into the benefits of community-based group singing, pertaining to positive wellbeing and Qu...