Norwich Aphasia Choir is organised by the Speech and Language Therapy department at the University of East Anglia. The choir is for people with aphasia, a language disorder often caused by stroke or brain injury. Often people with aphasia can sing more easily than speak.
The choir is supported by Neil Coull and Liza Curis, who play ukuleles. They will perform a range of popular songs. The aim of the choir is to have fun!
Norwich Aphasia Choir was founded in February 2024. Sessions are led by Elissa Manzi, a Speech and Language Therapist. Speech and Language Therapy students also support to organise and facilitate the choir.
£2 cash entry, pay on the door.