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Follow on Google News | Sarasota adult day center partners with local professional arts organizationsTown Square Sarasota hosts programs for seniors with dementia, in collaboration with Key Chorale, Florida Studio Theatre and other local performing arts groups
By: Town Square Sarasota Led by Key Chorale's Artistic Director and Maestro Joe Caulkins, 30 seniors – most of whom have Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia – performed 10 songs alongside the professional singers, including This Land is Your Land, Edelweiss, Home on the Range and This Little Light of Mine. Town Square Sarasota members followed Key Chorale's Where are My Keys? curriculum, which explores the potential of people living with memory loss to experience renewed purpose, learning, friendships and happiness through music and singing. They also enjoyed a special reception honoring the singers and their family members following the performance. Town Square Sarasota member Bob Doll, who's 86 and has Alzheimer's, participated in the Key Chorale program. "It was just wonderful," said Faye Doll, Bob's wife. "Music is such an important part of all of our lives, and especially for people with Alzheimer's, because they can relate to music from their past. Bob loves to sing, but he can't read music. Joseph [Caulkins] makes sure everyone can be included. It brings a lot of joy, and it's relaxing to Bob, as well." In addition to its partnership with Key Chorale, Town Square Sarasota hosts other local professional arts organizations for the benefit of its members. The Florida Studio Theatre, a Sarasota-based professional, nonprofit theater company, hosts weekly improv classes for members at the adult day center. In addition, Arts for Health Sarasota-Manatee (AFHS-M), a nonprofit focusing on advancing the integration of arts for health, is currently running a six-week program at Town Square Sarasota that's involved members in drumming therapy, dance and other artistic expressions. Upward Notes, a volunteer-based organization founded by Sarasota Orchestra Cellist Natalie Helms that spreads the joy and benefits of music outside of the concert hall and throughout the community, has also performed at Town Square Sarasota. "For people with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, music and the performing arts does something magical," said Jill Grinnell, Town Square Sarasota's Center Director. "It brings smiles to our members and is a form of expression that most everyone can relate to. We so appreciate the relationships we've built with these arts organizations and look forward to partnering with others in the future." End
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