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Remember This Film

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Remember This is an applied arts exploration of early-stage dementia. This short film weaves together dance and storytelling to reflect on experiences of caregivers and their loved ones with dementia. Moments of hope, humor, and tenderness ask us: what would you want to remember?

This film adapts and expands upon a live performance of the same title, created based on interviews with people living with dementia and their caretakers and the lived experiences of the artists. The film is part of a larger project researching the impact of the arts in dementia disease perceptions, stigma, and manageability. Looking at data collected through surveys administered after watching the live performance and the film online, the project will consider not only impact of applied arts, but also each modality of storytelling.

This film contains strong language and mature subject matters. Viewers please be advised.


After the film

We invite you to participate in our research by taking a brief survey* after completing the film. Your survey responses will serve as meaningful contributions to science and will be used to further understand general perceptions of dementia.PLEASE DO NOT COMPLETE THIS SURVEY UNLESS YOU ARE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. 

*Risks & Benefits: By taking this survey, you acknowledge awareness that the research involves questions about dementia and may cause psychological or emotional distress or discomfort. You may also find that contributing to arts-based research could be satisfying and/or joyful.


Questions?

Please contact Rachel Hirshorn-Johnston.

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