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Lincoln Center: Raising Our Voices – Collective Singing, Wellbeing & Global Health

July 31 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Free

What if singing together were recognized as a shared health practice for individuals and communities? Collective singing is one of the most powerful wellbeing practices humans share. From lullabies and community choirs to spontaneous public song, singing together is a universal behavior linked to stress reduction, improved mood, social bonding, and physiological regulation. A growing body of research shows that group singing can support mental wellbeing, reduce loneliness, and strengthen social connection—protective factors central to World Health Organization (WHO) priorities for population health and noncommunicable disease prevention. Bringing together voices from music, neuroscience, public health, and community practice, this event explores how collective singing can be understood not only as cultural expression, but as a scalable public health resource. Audiences are invited to reflect on how raising our voices together can help build healthier bodies, stronger relationships, and more connected communities. This panel will feature closed captioning.

This event will begin with members of the Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center playing selections from William Grant Still’s Motherless Child and George Gershwin’s Lullaby.

This event is General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up!

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Five professional headshots of the panel's speakers. Each headshot features the speaker from the shoulders-up, each set against different backgrounds.

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