“Singing the Medication Label”

At Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival 2014 (“Thinking Music”) Alexis will be premiering a piece “Remember a Day” for Cello, Soprano and Electronics, inspired by using music ear-worms with lyrics to help people with dementia remember key facts, such as medication lists.

It will be a collaboration with a group of volunteers with dementia, and utilize prototype computer technology for auto-composing catchy memory tunes (think of the alphabet tune from school) to help those with dementia remember addresses, medication lists, etc. The collaborators’ tunes are incorporated into tje performance for soprano, cello and electronics. The performance will be introduced by Ian Sherriff, trustee of the Alzheimer’s Society, a member of the Dementia Friendly Communities Champion Group which reports directly to the Prime Minister, and chair of Plymouth University Dementia Group. On the day after this premiere Ian and Alexis will give a public festival talk on the development and composition of Remember a Day.

This performance is a partnership between Peninsula Arts, Plymouth University Dementia Group, and Innovations in Dementia CIC.

The performance will be at 8pm on Friday 7th Feb 2014 in the Sherwell Centre, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK.
See www.pacmf.co.uk