Did you see our feature
in The Washington Post on Sunday? It's about Arts for the
Aging's senior improv dance company Quicksilver -- an antidote to
isolation and loneliness. We celebrate columnist Theresa
Vargas for caring about, as Justice Ginsburg once described of
our founder, the right things. Plus! Must see TV, below. |
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Quicksilver Featured in The Washington Post |
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"As isolation takes a
deadly toll on older adults, a senior dance group finds a new way
to connect" By columnist Theresa Vargas |
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Since 1988, Arts for the Aging has
engaged older adults and caregivers in health improvement
and life enhancement through regular participation in
multi-disciplinary, therapeutic group-arts programs which take
place in partnership with professional artists, community and
residential care settings, museums, and cultural institutions. |
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Arts for the Aging, Inc. | (301) 255-0103 | 15800
Crabbs Branch Way, Suite 300, Rockville, MD 20855 www.AFTAarts.org | |
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