How Music Heals Us: A Conversation with Renée Fleming


How Music Heals Us: A Conversation with Renée Fleming
1:00pm, Thursday 6th of March, The Conduit Covent Garden
Please note that this event is being organised and run by the Conduit.
Can music heal the mind and body? Renée Fleming, celebrated soprano, Grammy winner, and passionate arts advocate, believes it can—and she’s here to share the evidence. Drawing on insights from visionaries like Yo-Yo Ma, neuroscientist Robert Zatorre, and playwright Anna Deavere Smith, Fleming will explore how music and the arts are driving breakthroughs in health and human connection.
From helping stroke patients regain speech to easing anxiety and improving mobility, the transformative power of creativity is being embraced in hospitals, classrooms, and beyond. Join Renée at The Conduit, in conversation with award-winning broadcaster, author, and host of BBC Radio 4’s All in the Mind Claudia Hammond, for an inspiring afternoon of conversation and discovery as we unpack the profound ways the arts can heal and transform.
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