Talk arts and science at Movement for Hope's 'Rewired: The Brain, Art and Innovation' event!
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Movement for Hope, a London-based non-profit organisation that raises awareness of research and neurological conditions, will be holding their next event, Rewired: The Brain, Art and Innovation at the Royal Geographical Society on 25 October.
The event will cover topics such as neuroimaging and drumming, disability and journalism and the cycle of diagnosis, lived experience and dance. It will also feature talks from disability advocate Niamh Herbert and tech innovator Sheana Hsin Hua Yu.

When: Thursday 25 October, 7pm to 9pm
Where: Ondaatje Theatre, Royal Geographical Society, London, SW7 2AR
If you're interested in attending, you can find out more about the event by watching a promotional video on their YouTube channel and book tickets on Eventbrite.
The event will cover topics such as neuroimaging and drumming, disability and journalism and the cycle of diagnosis, lived experience and dance. It will also feature talks from disability advocate Niamh Herbert and tech innovator Sheana Hsin Hua Yu.

When: Thursday 25 October, 7pm to 9pm
Where: Ondaatje Theatre, Royal Geographical Society, London, SW7 2AR
If you're interested in attending, you can find out more about the event by watching a promotional video on their YouTube channel and book tickets on Eventbrite.
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