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Renee Fleming, soprano star and long Covid-19 therapist

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PARIS: Star US soprano Renee Fleming has found a new use for her world-class breath-control: helping people suffering from long Covid.

Last summer, the 63-year-old diva launched a new online initiative, “Healing Breath”, alongside other singers including Angelique Kidjo and several Broadway stars.

“We are experts in breathing. It’s the foundation of what we do – like swimmers,” she told AFP ahead of a performanc­e at the Paris Opera this week.

“The idea is to enable long Covid patients, or any person with lung problems, to extend their breath,” she said.

Known as the ‘people’s diva’, the four-time Grammy winner is one of the biggest stars in the opera world and was the first woman to solo headline the opening gala of the New York Met in 2008.

Her new initiative sees singers sharing their favourite breathing exercises to help rebuild lung strength and provide physical and mental support for chronic sufferers.

But it is far from Fleming’s first foray into art therapy, which she says has become her “main passion”.

She has been working with multiple US bodies, including with the National Institutes of Health and New York’s Kennedy Center on “Sound Health” that explores how art therapy can be used with neurologic­al disorders, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.

“I had an interest in it always because of my own body, my own combinatio­n of having strange mindbody issues, of having pain relating to performanc­e pressure and even stage fright,” she said.

Fleming discussed her debilitati­ng anxiety in her 2004 autobiogra­phy “The Inner Voice”.

“Every cell in my body was screaming ‘No, I can’t do this! When you get stage fright, you feel like you’re going to die,” she wrote.

Fleming is also advising experts at Johns Hopkins University on a “NeuroArts Blueprint” that aims to create a network of researcher­s and artists developing ideas around art therapy.

“What I would love to see happen is for the arts to be fully integrated into our healthcare system,” she said, praising efforts to do so in Britain and some US states. — AFP

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