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Kate Pearson is a Visiting Lecturer in Community Music at the School of Arts and Creative Technologies, University of York. Her work bridges artistic creation, education, and healthcare, emphasizing music’s transformative potential across diverse populations. She has collaborated with organizations such as Manchester Camerata, English Touring Opera, and Opera North, and led projects focused on music for individuals with learning disabilities, mental health challenges, and dementia.
Education: Universities of York and Huddersfield (degrees unspecified).
Research interests include the intersection of music, community engagement, and therapeutic applications. Her projects often involve composing large-scale music-theatre works, such as the acclaimed House on the Moon, and advocating for accessible arts practices. She has presented her dementia-focused work at arts and medical conferences, highlighting innovative interdisciplinary approaches.
Teaching experience includes roles at the Universities of York, Manchester, and Chester, as well as Manchester Metropolitan University and the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM). Her pedagogical focus spans mentorship of emerging artists and inclusive education strategies.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly detailed in the provided text. Collaborations extend to institutions like the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and Northern Ballet Theatre, underscoring her broad network in the arts sector.
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