The members of the Callidore String Quartet stand in a hallway in front of a large wooden door wearing formal black and white clothes. From left to right, Ryan Meehan stands sideways, smiling at the camera and holding his violin, Estelle Choi smiles at the camera holding her cello in front of her, Jeffrey Myers stands behind Estelle, smiling at the camera with his violin tucked under his left arm; and  Jeremy Berry stands back-to-back with Jeffrey Myers, resting his viola on his right hand and right shoulder. 

Presented in Collaboration with Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Find inspiration with the Calidore String Quartet as they return to Lincoln Center Moments to explore innovative works by Benjamin Franklin, Wynton Marsalis and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Featuring Jeffrey Myers, Ryan Meehan, Jeremy Berry and Estelle Choi.

This event is part of Lincoln Center Moments, a free performance-based program specially designed for individuals with dementia and their caregivers.

Performances at 11:00 am are Relaxed Performances, designed for a neurodiverse audience. In addition to audiences impacted by dementia, these performances are also open to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Performances at 1:00 pm are followed by an hour-long workshop specially designed for audiences impacted by dementia—facilitated by educators and music therapists that explore the work through discussion, movement, music, and art-making.

Participants will be invited to join a 10th anniversary celebration following the afternoon workshop.

If you have any questions about this event, please contact the Access Team at 212-875-5375 or [email protected]. 

Explore other events in the series by visiting LincolnCenter.org/Moments

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