Our Mission:
Sound Care
The launch of the You Can Make Some Noise CD Volume 1 at The Junk Bar on June 23, 2024. Photo Credits: Peter McGhie
The mission of The Stairwell Project is to work with hospital staff, patients and their families in order to provide professional musicians who will bring a calming musical presence into the hospital wards, foyers and public spaces as “musicians in hospitals”. Our work revolves around re-imagining clinical spaces and re-imagining clinical practice for staff, patients, families and friends.
Part of the Stairwell Project Musicians in Hospitals includes the You Can Make Some Noise workshops - started in 2022 - held for 6 weeks at a time in the Sony You Can Centre at the RBWH, Brisbane.
Recording success - the You Can Make Some Noise Workshops 2023 crew in December at the QUT Recording Studio, Kelvin Grove. Many thanks is due to lead mentor Danny Widdicombe - outstanding yellow shirt - and sound engineers Ben and Dan and at the QUT studios. We recorded 6 of the songs written over the year with plans for release early in 2024.
The launch of the You Can Make Some Noise CD Volume 1 at The Junk Bar on June 23, 2024. Photo Credits: Peter McGhie
[ LtoR] Zac Sacrewski, Andrew Doo, Andrew Saragossi and Jodie O’Brien performing in the foyer of the RBWH late in 2015. Photo Credit: Cloe Veryard.
Stairwell musicians and You Can Make Some Noise musicians Joe Rabjohns and Joe Fan [ patient and musician] at the recent RBWH Foundation Fund Raiser day and Sunrise C7 Live feed on June 14, 2023 in the Sony You Can Centre
Ian Ahles - performing at Cancer Care Services Day Treatment - Joyce Tweddell Building RBWH 2018 [Photo Credit: Peter Breen]
Jordan Brodie - Guitarist RBWH and St Vincent’s. 2021[Photo Credit Peter McGhie.]
Dr Andrea Vocaturo in day treatment ward, Joyce Tweddell Building, RBWH 20221 [Photo Credit: Peter McGhie]
L to R: Trio in the Foyer, RBWH 2021 John Reeves [ Piano Accordion] Dr John Varney [ D Bass] Dr Michael Knopf [ Guitar] and patient. Photo Credit: Peter McGhie
You Can Make Some Noise kicks off again on July 13, 2023 at RBWH in the Sony You Can Centre, Joyce Tweddell building. Open to all cancer and remission young adults [ 15-25] Contact Joe Fan on josephfan.c@gmail.com
The Stairwell Project started 7 years ago. The Jugglers board, Stairwell Musicians and Peter Breen, [Founder/Curator] have begun talking with the Brisbane music group Topology about collaborating with us to expand the program in 2023 at RBWH. Watch this space!
St Vincent’s Health Arts Curator, Jess Olding has taken on the curation of the Brisbane and Chermside programs until June 30, 2023.
You Can Make Some Noise workshop kicks off again on October 31, 2023 at the Sony You Can Centre, Level 6, Joyce Tweddell Building RBWH from 10.00am - 12.00pm. All patients aged 15-25 who are currently undergoing treatment or are in remission are invited to come and bring friends. Previous music writing or performing experience is not required. There is no fee for this workshop - all fees for musicians are covered by Jugglers Art Space Inc and Topology. Tutors: Danny Widdicombe, John Babbage, Jade Montgomery.
As we continue to build towards 2024 and our new partners - Topology - we talked through what the new year might hold and how we might attract more particiapants.
Photo Credit: David Kapernick
John Reeves - Piano Accordion the foyer atrium of the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.
Joe Fan has been part of the You Can Make Some Noise Workshops at the Sony You Can Centre since we kicked them off in 2022. He was with us in the recording studio in December 2023. His cancer journey has, sadly, taken him into palliative care but he continues to strive to survive with his partner Ainslie Plumb - a recent cancer survivor as well. Joe has joined the Stairwell Project team, performing is a number of spaces particularly the day treatment ward on level 4 at RBWH.
UPDATE:
It is with real sadness that we report that Joe C Fan lost is battle with cancer and passed away on Sunday morning, February 18 at the Royal Brisbane and Womens’ Hospital. He was farewelled from the Mount Thompson memorial gardens on February 29. We will miss him, his presence and music and offer to Ainslie Plumb and is parents and sister our most sincere condolences.