Sheila was recently part of Clod Ensemble’s Communicating Through Covid project.

As part of it she presented a new table-top one on one version of Some Hands To Hold You in UCLH’s ENT hospital for staff, and also in a special event held at Clod Ensemble’s new studies in Greenwich. Further details below:

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This September, our Performing Medicine team will share how we’ve been working with artists and health professionals during the pandemic.

This is a rare opportunity for those interested in arts, health, and the intersection of the two to experience the work of some ground-breaking artists working in these areas. We’ll offer practical sessions suitable for all.

Over two days we’ll be hearing from Michael Rosen, Makiko Aoyama, Hazel Holder, Sheila Ghelani, Amy Shelton, Tim Spooner, Silvia Mercuriali, Victoria Worsley, Bhebhe&Davies & Suzy Willson.

Sept 8th, 2 - 4.30pm
Sept 9th, 2.30 - 5pm

Clod Ensemble Studios, North Greenwich

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Communicating through Covid is a multidisciplinary, collaborative research project drawing together artists, healthcare professionals and academics from drama and medical education, to investigate how arts based approaches can support healthcare professionals through the communications challenges which have arisen from COVID-19.

The project is supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Queen Mary University of London & Peoples Palace Projects.

Read more about the project in this blog piece.

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