Read the second newsletter of the IME Project!
Selection of a third artist for IME at KAOS!
We were able to select a third artist for IME at KAOS. From our former shortlist we had another look and are very happy to announce that Korneel Muylle will join our team in Belgium!
Korneel Muylle, is a singer-song writer from Bruges who is known from his band Slow Lee. After he studied jazz in Antwerp he started exploring the craftsmanship of building songs. He is inspired by artists like Amos Lee, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello. Sometimes you can touch something with your eyes closed. Purely based on a feeling. There are musicians that hand out hammers, beat them around wildly and want to conquer the world by force. And then there are musicians that silently develop, in the shelter of the day, and release gems at the right time. Korneel belongs to the second category. In his songs, Korneel looks for answers on the less talkable themes in this life.
Continue reading →Music therapy workshop by Nacho Prada
Nacho Prada, composer, performer and music therapist- the last musician to join the IME team in Spain- has lead a music therapy workshop this week at INTRAS daycare center for people living with chronic mental illness. It was the first contact for most participants with music as a therapy and they enjoyed it very much.
The participatory character of the activities has made the participants feel as real protagonists of the event. Nacho has used music improvisation for the group to interact and communicate with non-verbal language. They played games addressed at exercising cognition and memory processes. Last but not least, the whole group collaborated as a creative team to make music together with others and have fun!
Continue reading →Mental health on Athen’s music and arts scene
“I don’t remember when I started growing the gardens of my mind, but I’m glad I did.” says Sarah P., one of the musicians of the IME Project. With these words, she introduces us to her photo exhibition Gardens of my Mind that puts a spotlight on mental health and takes its guests on a trip to “the gardens of a mind that – no matter how weary it may be, it’s learned to never censor itself”. And that’s its beauty. The exhibition opened on 10.10.19, during the World’s Mental Health Day, in support of EDRA’s mental health units.
One day after, the IME Project musician Christos Kladas offered an intimate and highly inspirational concert performance at ART4MORE’s festival opening night. This year’s festival focused on untold stories about mental health and these personal narrations were tremendously powerful and influential, addressed at combating stigma. The participating artists made themselves vulnerable by confronting the stigma and telling their real-life stories in the hope that the audience might better understand the challenges of mental health that concern all of us.
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