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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2024 · 51 MIN

E95: Kairos Alive (The Importance of Intercultural and Intergenerational Storytelling)

from The Bright Side of Longevity (Hosted by Dr. Roger Landry, MD, MPH) · host Masterpiece

Maria Genné is a dancer, choreographer and educator, recognized as a pioneering leader in the intergenerational interactive participatory performing arts, and arts and health fields. Her national award-winning work to create interactive dance, music and story programs for intergenerational participants is designed to tap into the artistry and creativity of older adults and invite them to be central collaborators in the artistic process of dance, music and storytelling. In 2001, Maria developed The Dancing Heart™, a nationally recognized, evidence-based program which engages older adults of all abilities in weekly, interactive arts participation and health education. It was featured in the 2012 PBS documentary, Arts & the Mind, and is recognized as a model arts involvement program by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Center for Creative Aging (NCCA), and winner of awards for program innovation by the American Public Health Association, American Society on Aging, and others. Maria is also an AARP Minnesota/Pollen Midwest Leadership 2019 Award Winner. Resources:https://kairosalive.org* The music in this episode was recorded by Thomas Johnson and is entitled: Tango Manouche

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