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In dribs and drabs, in fits and starts, the elders slowly congregate; in the common room of the seniors' home, they patiently sit and wait. Some are wheeled in, some simply shuffle in orderly fashion, without kerfuffle. They've all been told there's "gonna be a show" put off by some "young people" who (chances are) they don't know. Many are quite alert and very aware delighted to be together and to have an experience to share. Others come in a different mental state, in their own little worlds, seemingly uncerebral yet dignified, quiet, sedate. The entertainers have already arrived, in fact, and as soon as the seniors come in they start to interact, exchanging pleasantries with hellos, how-do-you-dos and "what're-ya-ats!"; smiles and handshakes easily given with banter and casual chit-chat. The nurses and attendants smile, noting the connectivity, and across the room faces brighten at the growing sense of fun and festivity. A happy mood pervades the place as the singers smile and sing; their voices effortlessly fill the air, easy, relaxed, warm, soothing. Lots of "old" songs are played and sung: "Country Roads", "Danny Boy", "Kiss an Angel Good Morning". "If you know the words, please sing along!" and so many of them do, with voices soft or strong. But what sets this show apart is the interaction between singers and seniors; their reaction and sense of satisfaction of a diversion from the mundane, a vivid and vibrant distraction. And those with minds in altered states are aroused from their lethargy, hearing the music and sensing joy, perhaps remembering when they felt such ecstasy. Often, the singers will reach out to touch and hold a hand. Elderly eyes light up and smiles show they understand. A few of the more able-bodied are invited to dance, a reminder of the long-ago days of youth and romance. After an hour or so, the concert reaches its conclusion with applause and cheers, compliments said in profusion. The Sunshine Singers are pleased with a job well done. The seniors and staff feel delight and satisfaction; and everyone is enveloped in a warm glow: the simple joy that comes from human connection.
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