Living longer, living better
We go to a festival in Norway that's celebrating ageing
In Bergen, Norway, a two-day ageing festival is testing out new ways to build an age-friendly society—through culture, conversation and shared experiences. Myra Anubi joins in, meeting the people finding creative answers to loneliness, mental health, care and belonging, and hearing hopes for a future where generations mix rather than separate. From masterclasses to inspiring collective events, the festival’s aim is to make ageing something we can all become more comfortable with and even celebrate.
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Presenter: Myra Anubi
Producer: Alex Collins
Editor: Jon Bithrey
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