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Residents At Islington Extra Care Scheme Launch Poetry Book With Special Event

Residents have been experimenting with different forms of poetry and will launch their own poetry book at Housing 21’s Extra Care scheme, Mildmays in Islington.

The launch event will take place on 24 September – marking National Arts in Care Homes Day 2024, where the proud residents will present their book – Still Life with Movement, a collection of poems that have been written by residents as part of a partnership project with arts organisation, All Change and their Associate Artist, Francesca Beard.

The poems have been written by 13 residents from the scheme with the support of Beard and the All Change team. Themes for the poems include family, memories and journeys.

Linda, one of the residents who has contributed to the book, said:
“I feel so proud to have my work published, and I think it’s marvellous that older people are valued like this.

I feel so relaxed and really enjoy these sessions with All Change. I enjoy being able to share my memories in a poem and getting to hear other residents’ stories.”

The charity partnered with the scheme in 2016, and the programme has given residents’ the opportunity to channel their artistic flare, whilst also supporting their community and social connections, through regular workshops, outings and celebration events.

Suzanne Lee, Artistic Director at All Change, said:
“We are delighted to publish this beautiful collection of original poetry by residents, which shares magical memories, stories and pearls of wisdom from this extraordinary and creative community. It is the result of a rich and long-term partnership between All Change and Mildmays. Every fortnight residents and staff welcome our artists and generously share stories and time, creating wonderful work together.”

 

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