MASC Newsletter Winter 2019-20 English 2019 Newsletter in single pages | Seite 8

The MASC Seniors Program “It is hard to find things that bring pleasure to Alzheimer’s patients, but this certainly did.“ Daughter of a senior living with Alzheimer’s Since 2009 more than 3000 seniors benefit annually from professional artists performances and hands-on workshops. MASC artists provide rich experiences including performances in opera, storytelling, Celtic music as well as animation video, drumming and Indigenous hoop dance workshops, just to name a few! After participating in a jewelry making workshop, one participant shared that this was the “Best workshop I have been at! All was great: interaction awesome, results awesome, knowledge awesome!” As with all communities, there is quite a diversity of abilities, interests and venues which serve older adults. Through our program, MASC is also privileged to work with those living with Alzheimer’s with richly rewarding results for all involved. Subsidies are a key part of the MASC Seniors Program, allowing venues who work with seniors who have limited funds for arts programming to be able to make these events happen. Pat Goyeche, Community Program Coordinator was thrilled to “…have been able to bring great joy, great artistry, and a lot of fun to our seniors…”. MASC is grateful to the City of Ottawa - Rural Initiatives and the Crabtree Foundation for providing these key subsidies without which, many of these experiences would not happen. Subsidi Availab es le! Access to the Arts for All! “There is little doubt that in the years to come many authors, poets, painters and performing artists will attribute their success to an initial spark ignited by an experience with MASC.” Anonymous Donor MASC is very privileged to have funding from many sources including the City of Ottawa, Crabtree Foundation, Ottawa Community Foundation, TD Bank Group and Cajole Inn Foundation. Throughout the years, subsidy funding has allowed school and community venues located in underserved and rural areas to welcome MASC artists. With this support, St. Michael School Corkery in Carp hosted Masabo and Fana Soro who presented “Celebrate Africa” in which students got to experience traditional songs, stories and dance from West Africa. The artists offered great messages to the students about what was important in life such as “Always have fun and have a good heart because that is what matters.” Another project brought cj fleury into Gloucester High School to work with some of the newest Canadians at the school. Learning a new language and cuIture takes time and it isn't always easy for them to find a vehicle for self-expression. The piece of artwork they created represents the diversity of the students’ backgrounds and their hope for their future. As it is a mobile, the movement of the suspended butterflies represents their past movement around the globe and their movement toward the future. As the teacher mentioned, this project “allowed for the rest of the student population to see the contributions these students make to school culture.” We truly appreciate the generosity of our funders and we are looking forward to what projects are possible for this upcoming year.