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- 5. The TENG Ensemble is a Singapore Chinese ________ music group.
- 6. _________ concerts - a kind of concert the Teng Ensemble gives, from music enthusiasts to those who have never stepped into the concert hall.
- 8. YST faculty who is part of the Teng ENSEMBLE.
- 11. MIMIC originated from _______ between two institutes, that consisted of the development of a new practice for professional musicians, the development of a new training program for music students as well as numerous strands of questions that focused on patients, staff and musicians.
- 12. In person-centred improvisation, a patient may be given a baton not to keep the beat but to ________ the music in the air, and the musicians respond in real time.
- 13. Researched over two years in collaboration with the Singapore Institute of Technology’s Health and Social Sciences Department, Music for Mindfulness embodies TENG’s signature East-West sound and harnesses the technology of ________ beats along with ancient Chinese philosophies of music therapy that have been fused together to create a convenient, contemporary and easy-listening experience.
- 14. All Decoda musicians train first in an affiliate ensemble called Ensemble ________.
- 15. MIMIC connects with patients in hospital wards in a meaningful way through ________-centred music making - a mix of repertoire and improvised music that is tailor-made to a person or people in the moment
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- 1. Decoda musicians are not just performers, but teachers and activists, as exemplified by their work in training teaching artists internationally.
- 2. All performances by MIMIC at the wards are ________, so that stands are not needed and there is direct communication with patients.
- 3. The TENG Ensemble's community outreach programmes also include ________ ones where they design in-school programmes for targeted youths, manage a scholarship fund for young learners of Chinese instruments and curate an examination syllabus for Chinese instrumentalists.
- 4. In the initiative TENG Gives Back, the TENG Ensemble gives performances to those who are ________, such as long term residents in community hospitals and nursing homes.
- 7. A person within the musician team (a trained volunteer from the hospital for example) takes care of logistics and gauges whether playing music is appropriate for patients at specific times.
- 9. The musicians create a piece especially for one or multiple persons in a room with the goal of providing patients with a feeling of ________ and ownership.
- 10. Decoda brings the music that we play in the concert halls to the communities we inhabit—and each project tries to make chamber music a ________ part of people’s lives by engaging our audiences in a musical activity that feels familiar and helps them connect the music to their lives
- 12. Decoda's format of bringing more than musical performance into the community, by pairing performance with another offering: a master class, coaching, creative project, interactive performance, or other innovative project in a community venue - called "performance _______".
