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Noyana – Singing at the End Of Life
Season 7 Episode 4 | 28m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Noyana looks at a group of volunteers who sing for hospice patients.
Noyana - Singing at the end of life looks at the Noyana Singers, a group of volunteers who sing for hospice patients. The chorus of about 45 total members, sing four-part melodies for people who are terminally ill. The film, shot largely at Respite House in Colchester, includes interviews with the singers as well as patients who talk about why music is such a healing factor.
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Made Here
Noyana – Singing at the End Of Life
Season 7 Episode 4 | 28m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Noyana - Singing at the end of life looks at the Noyana Singers, a group of volunteers who sing for hospice patients. The chorus of about 45 total members, sing four-part melodies for people who are terminally ill. The film, shot largely at Respite House in Colchester, includes interviews with the singers as well as patients who talk about why music is such a healing factor.
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