Stories about the difference we make across the Doncaster borough
How Breathe and Connect, as an action learning project, impacted artists' practice
Find out more about what Creative Directions means to Maggie
How music, movement and Makaton helped Jim to communicate
Our music & movement programme for under 5s in response to the pandemic
How Breathe & Connect helped Sarah to manage her condition and use breathing to improve health & wellbeing.
Tania provides insight into her condition and helps artists develop the Breathe & Connect approach
Caroline shares her Long Covid journey and tells us how Breathe & Connect helped
Margaret tells us how important dance and Breathe & Connect is for her health & wellbeing
Diane and her support worker tell us what coming to Creative Directions means to them.
Find out more about what it means for Cath to attend Creative Directions
Patrick tells us what it means to him to attend Creative Directions every week and how he would feel if the sessions were to end.
One Creative Directions participant tells us his experience of lockdown and how Creative Directions zoom sessions gave him purpose and motivation
Ben's Mum, Sharon, tells us what coming to The Point means to them as a family
Our participants tell us why Singing for Memory at The Point is so important for them.
Our blog about our approach to using music and Makaton to improve communication in Disabled children and young people
A blog about how we as an organisation, and our artists as practitioners, responded to lockdown and the pandemic
John shares his experience of our music sessions for adults living with dementia and their carers.
Angela shares her story about joining our fun dance sessions for over 50s.
Nikoletta discusses her volunteering experience.
Toby shares his experience of our weekly art workshops for adults experiencing mental health difficulties.
Bethany is a child with profound disabilities. Here her parents discuss their experiences with her at The Point.
Read about Singing For Memory from a carer's perspective.
Writer Ian McMillan reflects on his favourite memories of The Point.
Louise shares her experience of attending Creative Directions.
Graham shares his experience of going from participant to volunteer.
Talent Match Coach Bob discusses how the arts can help people learn essential life skills.
Core Artists Janet and Dyzelle explore how music can affect well-being.
Programmes Manager & Dancer Hayley discusses the impact of dance upon well-being.
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