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Discussing Sound Health at The Kennedy Center

Posted on by Dr. Francis Collins

REACH at Kennedy Center
I had a great time at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. discussing the Sound Health Initiative and the connections between the arts and wellness. The hour-long conversation was part of the opening festival for REACH, the new cultural campus and arts incubator at the Kennedy Center. I shared the stage with Renée Fleming (middle), the Grammy®-winning soprano and Kennedy Center Artistic Advisor at Large; and Charles Limb (left), a neurosurgeon at the University of California, San Francisco, and an accomplished musician and researcher of creativity. Sound Health seeks to expand understanding of the connections between music and wellness. The initiative is a partnership of NIH and the Kennedy Center, in association with the National Endowment for the Arts. The conversation took place in the REACH’s Justice Forum on September 12, 2019. Credit: NIH

2 Comments

  • Patricia Chieffo says:

    The visual arts and music are natural partners with research and science. The beautiful photos so
    frequently part of Dr. Collin’s blog uncover the beauty each new discovery reveals!
    Long may the arts enhance pursuit of the Cure!

  • Chakradhar Makam says:

    Dr. Collins’ blog uncovers the beauty each new discovery reveals!
    Long may the arts enhance pursuit of the Cure!

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