Songs from Life by Juliet Kelly

Programme created to support older people who are physically separated as never before

Juliet Kelly: Songs from Life launched in the EFG London Jazz Festival last month

SONGS FROM Life is a newly launched programme for African Caribbean elders, that focuses on providing music for reminiscence. 

In a time of social isolation and closure of day centres due to COVID19; it is vital that older people are engaged in cognitive and stimulating activities

Jazz Browne, CEO, Nubian Life

Singer Juliet Kelly takes her audience through a variety of songs, exploring African and Caribbean cultural history through music and drawing on sentiments of older generations.  

Including classic songs from Jimmy Cliff, Bob Marley and more, such as My Boy Lollipop, Amazing Grace, I Can See Clearly, and Many Rivers to Cross.  

This is provided in an online resource of approximately 45 minutes duration, designed to provide a stimulating exploration of deep-rooted musical memory. 

Filmed with a brief spoken introduction to each track, the programme can be enjoyed in one session, or separated down into individual tracks.  

Songs from Life has been created in partnership between Nubian Life and Serious.  

This programme is supported by funding from the Race Equality Council and Arts Council England 

Jazz Browne, CEO, Nubian Life, said: “Songs from Life is a therapeutic singing for the brain activity, aimed at people from African Caribbean communities; particularly those living with dementia.  

“In a time of social isolation and closure of day centres due to COVID19; it is vital that older people are engaged in cognitive and stimulating activities. Songs from Life forms part of Nubian Life’s ‘Reminiscence in Action’ online platform.”

Songs from Life launched in the EFG London Jazz Festival last month and is now being made available free to all carers and care homes across the UK.  

Kelly enthused: “I am so pleased to have been invited to be a part of this important project. It has been very rewarding to create something that can include those within the African Caribbean communities with health conditions that affect memory. I hope that the familiar songs will evoke the past and encourage them to engage in, and enjoy, activities at their clubs and care homes.”

“We are proud to have helped to create this programme with Juliet Kelly and all our partners,”David Jones OBE, Director, Serious, added.

“At a time when older people are physically separated as never before, we hope that the spirit of Songs from Life will embrace everyone who hears it.” 

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