Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
Health Promot Int. 2022 Jun 2;37(Supplement_1):i4-i17. doi: 10.1093/heapro/daab198.
This article explores the impact of online Irish traditional singing sessions on health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Singing sessions are unique facets of Ireland's music tradition that saw dramatic closure, interruption and digital transition in response to COVID-19 social distancing measures. This study highlights a gap in health promotion literature with regard to traditional singing sessions as a group singing activity and examines the potential for online group singing activities to have positive impacts on the health and well-being of participants. While traditional singing sessions foreground solo performances, they are quintessentially group activities, and include community engagement and active participation from singers and listeners alike. Through an online survey (n = 108), and ethnographic interviews (n = 3), this study explores potential health and well-being implications of online traditional singing sessions, and reveals four main areas of impact: social connection, enjoyment, cognitive motivation and timekeeping. The study suggests that online traditional singing sessions can promote health and well-being in participants, particularly during times of isolation.
本文探讨了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,在线爱尔兰传统歌唱会对健康和幸福的影响。歌唱会是爱尔兰音乐传统的独特方面,为了响应 COVID-19 的社交距离措施,它们经历了戏剧性的关闭、中断和数字化转型。本研究强调了健康促进文献中的一个空白,即传统歌唱会作为一种集体歌唱活动,以及在线集体歌唱活动对参与者健康和幸福可能产生的积极影响。虽然传统歌唱会以独唱表演为重点,但它们本质上是集体活动,包括社区参与以及歌手和听众的积极参与。通过在线调查(n=108)和民族志访谈(n=3),本研究探讨了在线传统歌唱会对健康和幸福的潜在影响,并揭示了四个主要影响领域:社会联系、享受、认知动机和守时。研究表明,在线传统歌唱会可以促进参与者的健康和幸福,特别是在隔离期间。