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Singing circle in Amsterdam offers benefits to dementia patients

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Updated 8.3.2026
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Maartje de Lint *Concertgebouw Megan Worthy Amsterdam Peter Dejong

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Mar 8 Evening

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South China Morning PostMar 8

Singing circle in Amsterdam offers benefits to dementia patients

In Amsterdam, opera singer Maartje de Lint leads "singing circles" at the Concertgebouw concert hall for elderly individuals with neurological conditions, including dementia and Parkinson's disease. These sessions offer a therapeutic outlet for participants, like Megan Worthy, who experiences memory recall and emotional benefits through singing. The program, costing €20 per session, gathers participants and their carers in a circle within the venue's Mirror Hall. The singing circle aims to provide a rewarding experience for those facing cognitive decline, offering a connection to music and memories. Dementia, affecting millions worldwide, causes progressive loss of cognitive functions, and the singing circle provides a way to cope with the effects of the disease.

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 8

A singing circle at Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw offers support for people with dementia

Opera singer Maartje de Lint leads a "singing circle" at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, offering support for people with dementia. The program, held in the Concertgebouw's Mirror Hall, brings together seniors with dementia to participate in communal singing. These sessions took place on February 24, 2026. Neurobiologist Brankele Frank was interviewed at the event. The initiative aims to provide a therapeutic and engaging activity for individuals affected by dementia.

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Megan Worthy, 58, has a rare form of early-onset dementia.

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A 'singing circle' is run by opera singer Maartje de Lint at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.

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Millions of people have some form of dementia.

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The singers in Amsterdam pay €20 (US$23.50) to attend.

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It’s pretty brutal. I’m starting to lose everything, you know, and this is really rewarding.

— Megan Worthy