Index

Elizabeth Brooke (The University of Melbourne, Australia)

Creative Ageing and the Arts of Care: Reframing Active Ageing

ISBN: 978-1-83867-436-6, eISBN: 978-1-83867-435-9

Publication date: 24 August 2022

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Brooke, E. (2022), "Index", Creative Ageing and the Arts of Care: Reframing Active Ageing, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 209-218. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-435-920221013

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Copyright © 2022 Elizabeth Brooke


INDEX

Access
, 6, 30–31, 35, 43, 72–73, 82, 91, 99–100, 106, 171, 174, 178, 180, 184, 187, 190

Active ageing
, 1–3, 5–6, 8, 139, 169, 173, 186, 189, 191–192

through cultural participation
, 189–192

Active music-making
, 163, 165

Adult developmental psychology
, 4, 15–19, 51, 77–78, 96, 102

Age & Opportunity
, 10, 32, 34–35, 44, 52, 71, 102, 179, 181, 186–187

Age fluidity experienced through dance
, 49–54

Age of Creativity
, 40

Age-based constraints
, 5, 171

Age-Friendly New York City Initiative
, 29

Age-sensitive attributes of musical directors
, 154–156

Aged care settings
, 184–185

Ageing
, 1–2, 82–83

stereotypes of
, 3–5, 47, 50, 54, 132, 163, 187

Ageism
, 3–4, 42, 78, 104, 125–126, 128, 173, 187, 190

Agelessness
, 77, 164

Agronin
, 20

All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing (APPGAHW)
, 5–6, 26

Alzheimer’s disease
, 23

Ambience of inclusiveness and egalitarian ethos
, 149–151

Area Agencies on Aging
, 31

Art on prescription (AoP)
, 26, 37–38, 179

Art-making
, 82–83, 99, 172, 189

and COVID-19
, 102

experiences of older adults through
, 169–173

multilevel processes in
, 104–107

qualities of
, 173

social justice and
, 99–101

Artist in Residence in a Care Setting (ARCS)
, 35

Artistic transcendence, sense of liberation through
, 84–88

Australian Country Context
, 40–44

Australian National Arts and Health Framework
, 40, 43

B’yachad
, 43, 139–140, 143, 146–147, 150–154, 157, 159, 161, 164–165, 167

Baltes, P.
, 15, 17–18, 21, 61, 77–78, 96, 146, 164, 170, 189

Baltes, M.
, 15, 17–18, 21, 61, 77–78, 96, 146, 164, 170, 189

Baring Foundation
, 27, 38–40, 178, 184–185

Barwon Heads Chorale
, 43, 139, 142, 144, 148, 151, 153–154, 156–157, 160–161, 165

Be Mindful Through Art
, 33, 86, 93, 96, 99–100, 102, 105

Bealtaine at Home
, 34, 36

Bealtaine Festival
, 32–33

Belonging
, 106

Bethany Center, 32
, 91, 100, 107

Big ‘C’ artists
, 5, 81

Biggs, S.
, 105, 121, 137, 171

Bluebell Project
, 36

‘Bonding’ relationships
, 106

Bourdieu
, 10–12, 45, 61, 68, 70, 76–77, 89, 105–106, 128–130, 135, 159, 164, 171–172, 191

capital
, 10–12, 106, 159, 172

‘Bridging’ capital
, 106, 147, 179

Butler, R.
, 111

Byrne, T.
, 10, 34–35

Calasanti, T.
, 2, 171

Campbell, D.
, 10, 32, 33, 36

Capital Age Festival
, 40

Care
, 110

community-making and
, 116–119, 151–153

in theatre-making
, 118

Caregiving
, 58, 67, 70, 87, 94, 100, 104–105, 109, 116, 140, 145, 163–164, 166, 170, 173, 190

cARTrefu
, 183, 184–185

Case study methodology
, 10

Catalysing Creative Aging
, 30–31, 85

Claremont Project
, 183, 190

Cohen, G. D.
, 4–5, 16, 18–21, 29, 41–42, 77–78, 85, 103, 110, 135, 146, 148, 159, 162, 164, 169, 187, 189

Community
, 94

community-building
, 172

solidarities
, 78

in theatre-making
, 118

Community-making
, 49, 84

art and
, 89–94

and care
, 116–119, 151–153

theatre-making
, 118

through dance and movement
, 57–60

Compensation-Related Utilization of Neural Circuits (CRUNCH)
, 20

Complementary neurological concepts contesting ageist decline paradigm
, 19–22

Components

of creative ageing programme
, 175–177

of dance-making model
, 48

of music-making model
, 166

of theatre-making model
, 138

of visual art-making model
, 107

Comprehensive search strategy
, 25

Connection
, 110, 116, 135

Cost–benefit analysis
, 26

Country contexts
, 29

Australian Country Context
, 40–44

Irish Republic Country Context
, 32–37

UK Country Context
, 37–40

US Country Context
, 29–32

Covia Affordable Housing
, 91

COVID-19
, 9, 13, 33, 35–36, 38–40, 42–45, 51, 71, 79, 94, 111, 119, 132, 137, 140, 151, 153, 160, 170, 180, 182, 184, 192

art-making and
, 102

COVID-19 era-related recommendations
, 187

digital inclusion in
, 182–183

innovations in theatre-making
, 130–131

innovative responses
, 72–74

music-making processes and
, 159–160

restrictions impact on art practices
, 35

Craft
, 22

Creative ageing
, 1, 12, 15, 29, 189

and adult developmental psychology
, 15–19

complementary neurological concepts contesting ageist decline paradigm
, 19–22

cultural participation, empowerment and human rights
, 6–7

everyday creativity
, 5–6

foundational meta-level reviews of evidence
, 22–27

global demography and
, 1–3

latent ageist barriers restricting
, 3–5

macro-level principles underpinning
, 174–188

methods
, 9–10

micro-and meso-level components of
, 174, 175–177

multilevel perspectives and framework
, 8–9

multilevel recommendations for
, 185–188

theatrical precursors
, 109–110

theoretical frames
, 10–12

well-being and cultural participation
, 7–8

Creative Ageing Development Agency (CADA)
, 39

Creative Ageing Strategy Advisory Group
, 40

Creative Aging International
, 33, 36, 181

Creative Aging Programme pilot project
, 85

Creative capital
, 12, 100, 106, 137, 172, 180, 191

Creative Exchanges
, 35

Creative Ireland Programme
, 32

Creative Learning
, 31

Creative Minds
, 37

Creativity, everyday
, 5–6

Creech, A.
, 144, 146, 156, 159, 163–165, 170

Cross-disciplinary conceptual approach
, 82

Cross-sectoral

Age-friendly Cities model
, 39

art-based partnerships
, 183

collaboration
, 26, 29

model
, 160–161, 179

partnership
, 178, 186

Cultural activism
, 164

Cultural exploration of identity

and belonging
, 164

through music and belonging
, 146–149

Cultural gerontology
, 15, 128

Cultural participation
, 1–3, 6–7, 170, 171–172, 191

active ageing and self-care through
, 189–192

interventions
, 129

well-being and
, 7–8

Cultural Value Project
, 7

Cutler, D.
, 27, 38, 184

Dahl, C. J.
, 110–113, 116, 121–122, 124, 134–135, 137–138, 172

Dance
, 10, 23, 30, 34, 47

age fluidity experienced through
, 49–54

beneficial effects of dance
, 74–76

components of dance-making model
, 48

disciplined and systematised teaching methodology
, 62–64

displacement of medicalised model of health by playfulness and fun
, 65–68

Egalitarian non-hierarchical relations supporting empowerment
, 68–69

experience through
, 49–61

integrating processes in Dance
, 69–70

macro-level context
, 70–74

multilevel integration
, 76–79

practice
, 47

processes in
, 62

Dance for Parkinson’s Disease
, 49, 53–54, 64, 65, 69, 78–79, 48, 178

Dances for a Variable Population (DVP)
, 49, 54, 61–62, 66, 68–73, 75, 77–78, 178, 180–182

Day-care centres, re-designing art participation in
, 183–184

De-temporalised’ sense of age
, 60–61

DeMarrais, E.
, 82–83, 89, 97, 99, 105, 172

Dementia
, 18, 20, 23–24, 34, 36–37, 42, 74, 87, 109, 113, 120, 129, 131, 133–134, 141, 148–149, 151–152, 181, 185

Democratic pedagogy
, 96, 105

Demography of longevity
, 2–3

Department for the Aging (DFTA)
, 49, 86, 178

Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA)
, 49, 86, 178

Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA)
, 30

Department of the Ageing (DOTA)
, 30

Digital access
, 184

Displacement of medicalised model
, 65–68

Dissanayake, E.
, 83, 85, 88, 94–95, 104

Diverse/diversity
, 11, 20, 24, 30–32, 34, 39–40, 42–45, 49, 54, 58, 69–70, 72–74, 77–78, 81, 91, 107, 110, 149, 154, 159, 161–162, 167, 169, 174, 178–179, 181–182, 184, 186

Egalitarian ethos, ambience of
, 149–151

Elder Care Alliance
, 32, 87, 90–91, 96–97, 102, 107

Elders Share the Arts (ESTA)
, 110

Empowerment
, 6–7, 49, 54–57, 61–62, 77, 88, 136, 150, 170–172, 185, 189, 191

through cultural participation
, 170

Egalitarian non-hierarchical relations supporting
, 68–69

Encore adulthood
, 1, 3, 190–191

English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA)
, 24

Entelechy Arts Drama Group
, 118

Everyday art-making
, 81

Everyday creativity
, 5–6

Experience

art and community-making
, 89–94

community-making through dance and movement
, 57–60

through dance
, 49

empowerment, resistance, and agency
, 54–57

of individuals
, 7

integrating experiential themes
, 60–61

through music-making
, 140–153

new materialities in visual art-making increased agency
, 88–89

new post-retirement ‘vocation’ and sense of liberation
, 84–88

of older adults through art-making
, 169–173

through theatre-making
, 111–119

through visual art-making
, 84

‘Experiential process analysis’
, 9

Face-to-face interviews
, 139

Festivals
, 31–32, 181–182

Finkelstein, R.
, 29, 30, 32

Fiore, A.
, 30

Focus groups
, 49–50, 52

Forget-Me-Nots
, 34, 37, 139, 141–143, 146–147, 149, 151, 153–154, 156, 161, 164–165, 167, 177, 181

Foundational meta-level reviews of evidence
, 22–27

Gene D Cohen
, 4, 5, 16, 18

General practitioner (GP)
, 26, 38, 129, 140, 179

Generational intelligence
, 137

Gerontological theory of disengagement
, 3

‘Gerontranscendance’
, 21

Gilleard, C.
, 10–12, 70, 128, 135, 158–159, 165, 172, 191

Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI)
, 36

Gordon-Nesbitt, R.
, 6, 26–27, 37, 38, 178, 183

Goulding, A.
, 10, 99, 106

Greater Manchester Ageing Hub and Age-Friendly Manchester
, 39

Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)
, 26, 39

Greater Manchester Culture Champions
, 178

Greater Manchester Hub
, 40

Greater Manchester’s Combined Authority (GMCA)
, 178

Greenfield, E. A.
, 8, 139, 165

Grounds for Sculpture, 84–85
, 88, 94, 97, 103, 105, 170, 178

Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound
, 16

Habitus
, 77

Hammond Care model
, 41

Harkin, M.
, 10, 33–34

Healthy Lives, Healthy People: Our Strategy for Public Health in England
, 37

Hemispheric Asymmetry Reduction in Older Adults (HAROLD)
, 20

Here and Now Older People’s Arts Festival
, 40

Inclusiveness, ambience of
, 149–151

Individual interviews
, 49–50

Intergenerational intelligence
, 105

Intermediaries
, 32, 34, 44, 191

Irish Republic Country Context
, 32–37

Jeffri, J.
, 63, 81–82, 102

Krape, E.
, 112, 127

Krekula, C.
, 4, 47, 104, 164

Late life, developmental stages of
, 18

Leventhal, D.
, 53, 64, 66, 71–72, 75–76

Lewington, N.
, 156, 161

LGBTQI community
, 126

Liberation
, 18, 47, 65, 69, 94, 105, 145, 170, 172

phase
, 19, 85, 103

sense of
, 84–88, 143

Lifetime Arts
, 31–32

Link Workers
, 37, 179

‘Linked’ capital
, 106

Little ‘c’ art
, 5, 81

Living History Theatre
, 109–110

Macro-level context
, 48, 70

COVID-19 innovative responses
, 72–74

Dance for PD
, 70–71

of music-making
, 160–162

social justice and dance
, 71–72

of theatre-making
, 131–132

of visual art-making
, 101–102

Macro-level principles underpinning creative ageing programme
, 174

access
, 180

digital inclusion in COVID-19 era
, 182–183

diversity
, 181

festivals
, 181–182

intersectorality
, 174–179

meso-level intersectoral connectors
, 179–180

operationalising principles
, 183

re-designing art participation in aged care settings
, 184–185

re-designing art participation in day-care centres
, 183–184

social justice
, 180

Manchester Hub
, 39–40, 44, 178

Manchester Institute of Collaborative Research on Ageing (MICRA)
, 39

Mandie, S.
, 153

Mark Morris Dance Group (MMDG)
, 53

Material capital
, 11

Meacham, T.
, 43

Medicalisation of ageing
, 171

Medicalised model displacement of health by playfulness and fun
, 65–68

Meet Me at the Albany and Entelechy Arts
, 111, 114, 118, 120, 130, 122, 128, 190

Melendez, V. A.
, 100

Meso-level processes
, 8–10, 31–32, 44–45, 48, 78, 94, 105, 137–138, 165–166, 184, 188

components of creative ageing programme
, 174

components of practice
, 48, 138, 166

intersectoral connectors
, 179–180, 183–184

Micro-level components of creative ageing programme
, 174

Micro-level experience
, 48, 84

Micro-level processes
, 188

Milne, L.
, 112

Mind
, 2

Mind the Gap
, 111, 115, 119, 121, 123, 129

Ministerial Advisory Council on Ageing (MACA)
, 40

Mobilising the Potential of Active Ageing in Europe (MoPAct)
, 8

active ageing direction of
, 191

Montgomery, A.
, 179

Morningside Retirement and Health Services (MRHS)
, 145

Mukhsinova, M.
, 91

Multilevel connections
, 136–138

Multilevel processes in art-making
, 104–107

Multilevel recommendations for creative ageing programme
, 185

countering ageism platforms
, 187

COVID-19 era-related recommendations
, 187

cross-sectoral partnerships
, 186

developing occupational categories of teaching artists and artistic carers
, 186–187

festivals germinating multi-art activities
, 187

international active ageing initiative
, 185

micro-and meso-level processes
, 188

national government responsibilities
, 185–186

Multilevel structural framework
, 76

Music-making
, 139–140

age-sensitive attributes and adaptiveness of musical directors
, 154–156

ageing self, well-being in
, 162–163

ambience of inclusiveness and egalitarian ethos
, 149–151

aspirational standards and disciplined direction
, 156–158

and caregiving
, 145

choir participation resisting ageing inactively
, 143

community-making and care
, 151–153

components of
, 166

cultural exploration of identity through music and belonging
, 146–149

experience through
, 140

infusing sense of well-being
, 140–143

macro-level context
, 160–162

meaning-driven originator of choirs
, 153–154

multilevel analysis of music-making
, 163–165

music-making processes and COVID-19
, 159–160

organisational capabilities of director
, 154

processes in
, 153

re-envisioning ageing self after catastrophic health episodes and life events
, 144–145

social justice and music-making
, 158–159

Musical directors, age-sensitive attributes and adaptiveness of
, 154–156

Musical training
, 23

Naomi Goldberg Haas
, 49, 55, 73, 178

National Arts and Cultural Development Act (1964)
, 29

National Association of Link Workers (NALW)
, 38

National Centre for Creative Aging (NCCA)
, 29, 82

National Concert Hall (NCH)
, 36, 52, 71

National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
, 29

National Guild for Community Arts Education
, 181

National Health Service (NHS)
, 26, 37, 179

National Institute on Aging (NIA)
, 133

Naturalisation of age inequality
, 171

Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC)
, 145, 179

Neoliberal

‘market-centric’ countries
, 45

context of rationed and segregated government funding
, 131

political-economic framework
, 174

rationalization
, 174

societies
, 160

society
, 179–180, 192

‘Neuro erosion’
, 20

Neuroscience

literature
, 21

research
, 104

New post-retirement ‘vocation’
, 84–88

New York Age-Friendly Cities (AFC)
, 29–30, 170, 183

New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA)
, 31, 178

New York State Creative Aging Initiative
, 31

New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA)
, 31

New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW)
, 30, 111, 115, 119, 121, 123, 129, 132

Olsen, G.
, 31

Oral Historian
, 128–129

Oral history
, 111–113

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 2, 19

Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
, 48, 178

Parr, H.
, 8–9, 44, 71–72, 97, 139, 149, 164

Participatory arts
, 5

Penelope Project
, 134

Performativity
, 70, 110

Perlstein, S.
, 20, 22, 29–30, 32, 42, 105, 109, 110, 135, 169

Person-centred social care
, 173

Phenomenological approach
, 47

Philanthropy
, 31

Phillipson, C.
, 3, 137, 171–172, 181

Physical capital
, 12, 70

Plasticity of ageing mind
, 17

Policy ‘structural lag’ factors
, 19

Primary care networks (PCNs)
, 37

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
, 110

Processes

in dance
, 62–70

in music-making
, 153–160

in theatre-making
, 119–131

in visual art-making
, 94–101

Qualitative methods of structured interviews
, 41

Qualitative research method
, 10, 22

Qualitative systematic review of social capital
, 106

Quality of care
, 170, 189

Quality of life
, 1, 8, 144, 170

Quantitative research method
, 22

Quasi-experimental research design
, 133

Re-designing art participation

in aged care settings
, 184–185

in day-care centres
, 183–184

Re-envisioning ageing self after catastrophic health episodes and life events
, 144–145

Recognising Senior Victorians programme
, 43

Recommendations

COVID-19 era-related recommendations
, 187

for creative ageing programme
, 185–188

Rediscovered place-based community
, 117

Reid, B.
, 43

Reimagining Health programme
, 132

Reminiscence
, 111–113

Residential aged care
, 35–36, 92, 132, 183–184, 189

Revis, R.
, 52

Ruta, D.
, 136

Ruth’s Table
, 91–92, 102

Said, E. W.
, 55

Santiago-Jirau, A.
, 111

Schaie, W.
, 15–17

Schubel, L.
, 89, 100

Schwaiger, E., 47, 61,
, 70, 72, 76, 77

Seattle Longitudinal Study (SLS)
, 16

Selective optimisation with compensation theory (SOC theory)
, 17–18, 170

Self-care through cultural participation
, 189–192

Self-enhancement values
, 103

Seniors Festival Reimagined 2020
, 42

Seniors Festivals
, 42

Sennett, R.
, 89, 101, 172, 173

Sense of care
, 116

Sense of liberation through artistic transcendence
, 84–88

Shapiro, A. R.
, 100

Singing
, 23

‘Situated embodiment’
, 171

Slater, D.
, 111, 114–116, 119, 121–122, 126, 131–132, 136–137

‘Social space’ of choirs
, 159

Social capital
, 11

Social determinants of health
, 2, 170

Social field
, 70

of art-making
, 171

Social isolation
, 26

Social justice
, 71, 180, 184

and art-making
, 99–101

and dance
, 71–72

and theatre-making
, 128–130

Social Prescribing see Art on prescription (AoP)

Social relations
, 82–83, 89, 105–106, 172

SU-CASA
, 30, 70, 78, 86, 178

Successful aging model
, 3–4

Sugawara, N.
, 131

Susan
, 140, 161

Symbolic capital
, 11

Synthesising frameworks

experiences of older adults through art-making
, 169–173

macro-level principles underpinning a creative ageing programme
, 174–185

micro-and meso-level components of creative ageing programme
, 174

multilevel recommendations for creative ageing programme
, 185–188

Tandy, V.
, 39

Teaching artists
, 186–187

Telling Tales
, 43, 110–112, 114, 116, 120, 128, 130, 190

The Door
, 49, 51, 60, 63, 71, 78–79

Theatre
, 30

Theatre interventions
, 23

Theatre of Wandering
, 131

Theatre-making
, 10, 109

case studies and methods
, 110

community-making and care
, 116–119

components of
, 138

creative ageing theatrical precursors
, 109–110

evoking self-inquiry and personal stories through trust
, 121–123

experience through
, 111

intergenerational genesis of theatre-making
, 120–121

inverting power and control through
, 126–128

macro-level context
, 131–132

multilevel connections
, 136–138

processes in
, 119

risk element crossing theatrical boundaries and life overcoming art
, 123–126

social justice and
, 128–130

the ageing self in drama, alive to what matters in the ‘now’
, 111–116

theatre-making, well-being, and care
, 110

well-being, ageing, and
, 133–136

Time Slips
, 134

Training carers
, 173

Tulle, E.
, 10, 12, 47, 61, 70, 76–77, 172, 190

Twigg, J.
, 15, 53, 61, 113, 128, 139, 163

UK All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing (APPGAHW)
, 5–6

UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
, 7

UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS)
, 25

UK Royal Society for Public Health
, 7

Unconscious ageism
, 3

Universal Declaration of Human Rights
, 6

University of California, San Francisco (USCF)
, 37

UrbanGlass
, 86, 88–90, 97–98, 100, 101, 105, 107, 178

US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
, 91

Visual art-making
, 10

age-sensitive intergenerational competence
, 94–95

art-making, social relations, and ageing
, 82–83

case studies
, 83

components of
, 107

experience through
, 84–94

Liminal studio art context encouraged transition
, 97–99

macro-level context
, 101–102

multilevel processes in art-making
, 104–107

precursors of ‘creative ageing’ art-making
, 81–82

processes in
, 94

social justice and art-making
, 99–101

structure
, 83

teaching artists’ democratic Egalitarian pedagogy
, 95–97

visual art-making and adult developmental growth
, 102–104

Visual arts
, 22, 23, 30–32, 34, 170, 172

Vitality Arts
, 31

Walker, A.
, 8, 139, 191

Walsh, N.
, 154, 157

Warwick–Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS)
, 41

Well-being
, 22, 24, 110

and cultural participation
, 7–8

in music-making
, 162–163

music-making infusing sense of
, 140–143

and theatre-making
, 133–136

Western Australia (WA)
, 41

Wisdom paradigm
, 20

World Dance
, 49, 52, 60, 61, 63, 67, 71, 72

World Health Organization (WHO)
, 1, 22, 39, 170, 192