650 Your Brain, Music and More! ONLINE

Class | Registration opens 2/3/2025 11:00 AM

Thursday, March 13, 2025-Thursday, May 1, 2025
10:00 AM-11:00 AM on Th
$60.00

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650 Your Brain, Music and More! ONLINE

Class | Registration opens 2/3/2025 11:00 AM

We will explore the incredible impact that music can have on the human brain. We will learn about synaptogenesis and the ability we have to control and reduce anxiety and negative emotions, as well as keeping our minds active and generated. We will also explore the benefits of Qigong therapy, whose origin spans more than 7,000 years ago from the Buddhist monks. In addition we will look at the implications of the Golden Section and Fibonacci series. 

"Music allows you to think in a way that you used to not think and transcends other cognitive faculties that have nothing to do with music" (Albert Einstein).

  • Expectations of Participants: Computer Literacy/Access.
Karen Zereconsky

KAREN ZERECONSKY is a graduate of the Juilliard School with a doctoral degree of Music. She continued her studies at the Moscow Conservatory of Music in Russia and has performed worldwide, including concerts for NATO, the United Nations, the Institute on Nuclear Disarmament and Conflicts, the Vatican, and Embassies worldwide. She has taught at Princeton University, Ottawa University, Manhattan School of Music, Juilliard, Teacher Colleges in China, and has given Master classes in Asia, Europe, Canada and North America. In the field of neuroscience, Karen has furthered her studies at Harvard University. She is the founder and president of the LUMEN Academy and Brain Research Center in Rome, Italy.

Karen uses her music as a vehicle for raising charitable funds and has received numerous honors from prominent institutions including the International Rotary Club, the Peter Pan Association, Anna4Children and the International Alliance for Women. Her life has been spent delving into, and exploring varying fields of study from music, to neuroscience, to math, to discovering interrelations of the human body and mind, the planets, architecture and much more.