
Have you ever heard a piece of music that puts your mind at ease and softens the rough edges of an aching soul? Or one that lifts you out of your chair and into movement? A song that brings you back to the joyful satisfaction of childhood?
The healing power of music is well documented. Research continues to affirm that music can reduce stress, alleviate anxiety, and help us reconnect with ourselves and one another. At Zoellner Arts Center, we are proud to introduce Well-Being Concerts, a transformative concert experience inspired by a pioneering program from Carnegie Hall.
Imagine a concert that invites you to fully relax with no expectation to sit still or remain silent. Instead, you will find yourself onstage with the musicians, seated in a comfortable chair, resting on a cushion, or lying on a yoga mat. Guided by a facilitator/host, you will be gently led through mindfulness practices designed to open your senses and deepen your connection to the music.
We are deeply grateful to three Lehigh University alumni:
W. Beall Fowler ‘59 ‘85P ‘89P ‘16GP ‘F/S
Barbara and Harvey L. York ‘67 ‘94P ‘98P
Marcie and Glenn M. Yarnis ’80
