WBA’s Purpose

Learning from the Covid-19 worldwide shock wave, the purpose of the WBA research module is to improve and to promote body-mind well-being with holistic art practices in universities, in work environments, in communities, for a better life balance leading to more creativity and aiming at developing a more sustainable quality of life. The goal is to highlight the roles of arts in this multidimensional process and to study the engagement level of the local community through the measurement and the analysis of the sense of happiness enhanced by the practices, later on improved thanks to feedback.

The overall of the WBA research module follows the recommandations of the 2019 WHO report on the importance of arts for health and well-being: supporting the implementation of holistic arts interventions, sharing knowledge and body-mind practices, developing research in health and arts combined.

The WBA module also goes beyond the WHO report while addressing specific blind spots of research: the WBA module thus aims at gathering on the long term multisectoral theoretical and practical studies about cross-cultural influences (Asia, Indo-Oceania and Europe) on global well-being, which has never been done extensively before.

Grasp: Identifying & Understanding

Connect: Joint Research with Universities abroad & Local Community

Well-Being with Arts project

Kyushu University, Ito Campus, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, 819-0395 Fukuoka, JAPAN

A Kyushu University Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies (Q-AOS) research module.

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