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Publishing date: Mar 16, 2021 • March 16, 2021 • 2 minute read Members of Kingston Canta Arya School for Strings perform for residents in the courtyard of Providence Manor in the new documentary Resonance: Music Across the Ages. Supplied Photo
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Numerous studies have shown the positive impact music can have on one’s quality of life, and a new documentary about young Kingston musicians and their relationship with a local long-term care home is further proof of that.
Titled “Resonance: Music Across the Ages,” the 13-minute film (which can be viewed by going to www.cantaaryastrings.com) looks at the relationship between the members of the Canta Arya School for Strings and the residents at Providence Manor.