On October 29th, BrainMind will host an intimate gathering in collaboration with Carnegie Hall’s Well-Being Concert Program to explore the impact of music on the brain and mind. Renowned cellist Joshua Roman will share a captivating performance and engage in a deep discussion around mind, music and wellness with Dr. Heather Berlin, acclaimed neuroscientist whose research spans from the neural basis of creativity to the nature of consciousness, and Sarah Johnson, Chief Education Officer and Director of the Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall. The discussion will be facilitated by Carnegie Hall’s Health and Wellness Lead, Ian Koebner.
To learn more, read HERE
On October 29th, BrainMind will host an intimate gathering in collaboration with Carnegie Hall’s Well-Being Concert Program to explore the impact of music on the brain and mind. Renowned cellist Joshua Roman will share a captivating performance and engage in a deep discussion around mind, music and wellness with Dr. Heather Berlin, acclaimed neuroscientist whose research spans from the neural basis of creativity to the nature of consciousness, and Sarah Johnson, Chief Education Officer and Director of the Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall. The discussion will be facilitated by Carnegie Hall’s Health and Wellness Lead, Ian Koebner.
To learn more, read HERE
On October 29th, BrainMind will host an intimate gathering in collaboration with Carnegie Hall’s Well-Being Concert Program to explore the impact of music on the brain and mind. Renowned cellist Joshua Roman will share a captivating performance and engage in a deep discussion around mind, music and wellness with Dr. Heather Berlin, acclaimed neuroscientist whose research spans from the neural basis of creativity to the nature of consciousness, and Sarah Johnson, Chief Education Officer and Director of the Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall. The discussion will be facilitated by Carnegie Hall’s Health and Wellness Lead, Ian Koebner.
To learn more, read HERE
On October 29th, BrainMind will host an intimate gathering in collaboration with Carnegie Hall’s Well-Being Concert Program to explore the impact of music on the brain and mind. Renowned cellist Joshua Roman will share a captivating performance and engage in a deep discussion around mind, music and wellness with Dr. Heather Berlin, acclaimed neuroscientist whose research spans from the neural basis of creativity to the nature of consciousness, and Sarah Johnson, Chief Education Officer and Director of the Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall. The discussion will be facilitated by Carnegie Hall’s Health and Wellness Lead, Ian Koebner.
To learn more, read HERE
On October 29th, BrainMind will host an intimate gathering in collaboration with Carnegie Hall’s Well-Being Concert Program to explore the impact of music on the brain and mind. Renowned cellist Joshua Roman will share a captivating performance and engage in a deep discussion around mind, music and wellness with Dr. Heather Berlin, acclaimed neuroscientist whose research spans from the neural basis of creativity to the nature of consciousness, and Sarah Johnson, Chief Education Officer and Director of the Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall. The discussion will be facilitated by Carnegie Hall’s Health and Wellness Lead, Ian Koebner.
To learn more, read HERE
On October 29th, BrainMind will host an intimate gathering in collaboration with Carnegie Hall’s Well-Being Concert Program to explore the impact of music on the brain and mind. Renowned cellist Joshua Roman will share a captivating performance and engage in a deep discussion around mind, music and wellness with Dr. Heather Berlin, acclaimed neuroscientist whose research spans from the neural basis of creativity to the nature of consciousness, and Sarah Johnson, Chief Education Officer and Director of the Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall. The discussion will be facilitated by Carnegie Hall’s Health and Wellness Lead, Ian Koebner.
To learn more, read HERE
On October 29th, BrainMind will host an intimate gathering in collaboration with Carnegie Hall’s Well-Being Concert Program to explore the impact of music on the brain and mind. Renowned cellist Joshua Roman will share a captivating performance and engage in a deep discussion around mind, music and wellness with Dr. Heather Berlin, acclaimed neuroscientist whose research spans from the neural basis of creativity to the nature of consciousness, and Sarah Johnson, Chief Education Officer and Director of the Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall. The discussion will be facilitated by Carnegie Hall’s Health and Wellness Lead, Ian Koebner.
To learn more, read HERE