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Music Café for People with Dementia (Manchester Camerata)

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Our Music Cafés are for people living with dementia and for family carers. We make music, have fun together, meet new friends and learn how music can help you reconnect to your loved ones.

They're run by our professional, specially-trained musicians and music therapists at the orchestra's base in Gorton Monastery. 

See our social media ages below for more infomation:

Who to contact

Contact Name
Sunny
Telephone
0161 226 8696 0161 226 8696
E-mail
info@manchestercamerata.com
Website
Manchester Camerata Music Cafe
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Where to go

Name
The Monastery
Address
89, Gorton Lane
Gorton
Manchester
Postcode
M12 5WF
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Notes

Free parking, fully accessible venue in the beautiful surroundings of the Great Nave, free tea and coffee provided.

Costs

Associated Cost
No

Availability

Referral not required
Referral Details

Please email info@manchestercamerata.com 24 hours in advance to secure your places. 

Other notes

See below for all the great press our Music Café received last time around!

Guardian reporter Helen Pidd wrote on her own Twitter account that the Music Café ‘…was the most moving thing I’ve had the privilege of reporting on in quite a few years. Bravo to Manchester Camerata’. Read the full article here.

This article follows press from both ITV and BBC News. Ann O’Connor from ITV described the Café as ‘Simple, effective and often magical‘, and the BBC put a lovely segment together which you can check here!

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