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The four-day choir-singing and dancing event centers around Estonian folk songs and patriotic anthems and is held roughly ...
“The Star-Spangled Banner” will open many a celebration on the Fourth of July. But as numerous social media videos show, the national anthem can be a trap for singers. To continue reading, log in or ...
A sold-out soccer game in San Diego becomes a metaphor for American unity when the crowd's collective singing of the national ...
Elly Jackson, playing this year’s Karlovy Vary Film Festival opening concert, discusses her upcoming album, interest in ...
While the world argues over walls and borders, Boulder-based filmmaker Susan Polis Schutz prefers building bridges. Her ninth ...
Many people in their 20s and 30s cheered and sang along with the klezmer stars onstage, kind of like a Yiddish rock concert.
Taylor Swift turned a casual night out into a viral sing-a-long – with a little help from some NFL friends. In a video shared ...
So do our bodies. When people sing together, our bodies produce oxytocin, which is sometimes called the “love hormone” because it contributes to our sense of feeling socially bonded with others.
Why singing is good for your brain, even if you are no Beyoncé Music has the power to soothe the mind, promote brain health and bring people closer together. Singing, listening to music or making ...
So do our bodies. When people sing together, our bodies produce oxytocin, which is sometimes called the “love hormone” because it contributes to our sense of feeling socially bonded with others.
Among people, fear is one of the great equalizers. (We have all felt it, and we will all feel it again.) Music creates a space for artists to express their concerns and give voice to their worries.