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Mindful Music Group for Dads

$50.00

This group is for any and all dads who are interested in exploring how to practice mindfulness while making music using a variety of pitched and unpitched percussion. By focusing on the present moment, this gathering encourages creative expression, a deepening of self-awareness, and a sense of camaraderie.

No music experience is required, just an open mind. 

The group offers a mix of improvisation, music listening, and guided reflection.

Facilitated by Dan Saks, MT-BC

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This group is for any and all dads who are interested in exploring how to practice mindfulness while making music using a variety of pitched and unpitched percussion. By focusing on the present moment, this gathering encourages creative expression, a deepening of self-awareness, and a sense of camaraderie.

No music experience is required, just an open mind. 

The group offers a mix of improvisation, music listening, and guided reflection.

Facilitated by Dan Saks, MT-BC

This group is for any and all dads who are interested in exploring how to practice mindfulness while making music using a variety of pitched and unpitched percussion. By focusing on the present moment, this gathering encourages creative expression, a deepening of self-awareness, and a sense of camaraderie.

No music experience is required, just an open mind. 

The group offers a mix of improvisation, music listening, and guided reflection.

Facilitated by Dan Saks, MT-BC

Location

50 Rugby Road
Brooklyn, NY

Contact

daniel@qualiamusictherapy.com

“Music can lift us out of depression or move us to tears - it’s a remedy, a tonic, orange juice for the ear.”

- Oliver Sacks, neurology professor, author and physician