Choral singing may not save the world ... But it could help, in an unexpected way, a whole generation of children to overcome the long-term effects of a health crisis, which is still struggling. to estimate the direct and indirect impact in terms of emotional and relational well-being. This is one of the lessons that should be drawn from the conference which was held on December 7 and 8 at the Philharmonie de Paris. Over twelve hours, around forty speakers (researchers in neuroscience, music therapists, educators, choir directors, specialists in the Alexander technique or Jacques-Dalcroze rhythm, etc.) debated the issues of the pedagogy of choral singing today. 'hui among the youngest. All on the basis of the first results of a vast experiment,carried out over three years with 120 students from CE2 to CM2 from two schools classified REP + (one in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, the other in La Courneuve, enSeine-Saint-Denis).
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