Three people smiling while holding two violins and a cello with pride. They are standing on a red staircase infront of a window with a view of  city buildings.

Omni Consort, a string trio from Juilliard's Historical Performance department, immerses audiences in a selection of arrangements spanning Baroque dances to American folk tunes. This performance will celebrate the enduring connections of song, dance and community through the centuries, inspiring a sense of shared history and joy among all in attendance.

This event is part of Lincoln Center Moments, a free performance-based program specially designed for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. 

Virtual programs are 90 minutes long, including live and recorded performances and activities facilitated by educators and music therapists that explore the work through discussion, movement, music, and art-making. These programs are open to audiences impacted by dementia anywhere in the country with access to Zoom.  

If you have any questions about this event, please contact the Access Team at 212-875-5375 or [email protected]. 

Explore other events in the series by visiting LincolnCenter.org/Moments

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Lincoln Center is committed to the power of the arts and the important role it plays in our lives. Give today to join our mission and help champion the future of Lincoln Center.

A contribution of any size makes a big impact!