

Exploring Creativity at the Intersection of Music, Brain Health, and Aging
Please join us for an immersive evening featuring live music from the Seattle Chamber Music Society's string quartet-in-residence The Balourdet Quartet, alongside perspectives from a neuroscientist and neuropsychologist.
Through a dynamic performance by the quartet and conversation with the panel afterward, the program will explore how music shapes cognition and well-being across the life course, and what it may offer us individually and collectively as we grow older.
The critically acclaimed Balourdet Quartet, who recently made their Carnegie Hall debut, will speak from their lived experience as professional musicians, reflecting on creativity, collaboration, and how they think about making music that connects with diverse audiences of all ages.
We are grateful for our exceptional panelists:
Andrea Stocco, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Washington
Lama Sibai, PsyD, MA, Chief Medical Officer & Co-Founder, Nolia Health
This event is hosted by AgeTech Seattle Connect community and kindly sponsored by Emerald Communities.