Presenter: Rita Ray
Rita Ray visits a range of wellbeing projects across the borough, exploring how music, creativity and community participation support mental health, connection and personal expression.
Featured projects and contributors:
Arti Prashar – Sensory Theatre Maker Arti Prashar discusses her creative practice and the central role music plays in her sensory theatre work. We hear excerpts from her at-home production Culture Box, as she reflects on how the cultural sounds and resonances of her upbringing have become powerful sources of inspiration within her work.
Sound Minds A unique and inspiring music and arts centre where all staff and participants have lived experience of mental health challenges. The organisation offers jam sessions, recording studio production, DJ workshops, choir sessions and rehearsal spaces. The programme features interviews with staff and members, live music and poetry from a jam session, and recorded tracks created by participants.
Hyelim Kim South Korean virtuoso musician Hyelim Kim shares the origins of the traditional daegeum flute and explains how her research into music and wellbeing highlights its ability to promote healing and calm for both audiences and performers. She performs the daegeum during the programme.
Oily Cart The internationally celebrated Tooting-based theatre company specialising in sensory productions for young and neurodivergent audiences. Artistic Director Ellie Griffiths explains how music is integral to creating immersive and accessible experiences. Featured performances include neurodivergent creator-musicians Kyllah Dyer (cello, The World Beneath Us, 2024), Lucy Bowen (guitar, InsideWays, 2025), and Maya Youssef with cast members from The Bounce (2014).
Community Gospel Choir – St Michael’s, Wandsworth Common Choir leader Cecelia Wickham Anderson and choir members reflect on the transformative power of singing together and the sense of community the choir has created. The programme captures the choir in full voice during a special recording session.