The ENO’s pioneering ENO Breathe programme for creative health, which has already been widely recognised, will expand. But the success of all these schemes will depend on the level of resources ...
Jenny Mollica, director of ENO Breathe, said: "We know that opera singers are used to filling big auditoriums with their voice completely unamplified, so they understand breath control ...
ENO Breathe, set up during the Covid pandemic, will work with people suffering from respiratory conditions. New work development programmes will be set up to encourage creativity reflecting ...
Our living water struggles to breathe. Metallic water, sick children ... As we wind our way down to the crest of the Eno River for baptism, our church sings, “O sisters, let’s go down, down to the ...
There are also plans to create a Greater Manchester Youth Opera Company, and to expand ENO Breathe, a breathing and well-being programme for people recovering from the effects of Covid.
A city-region wide expansion of ENO Breathe, ENO's award-winning creative health programme, originally created for people recovering from COVID-19 with Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.