The special musical event—staged at The Arts Exchange in downtown White Plains under the energetic direction of Schnurmacher music therapist Marlon Sobol – recognized the facility’s new partnership with its IMNF network affiliate. Since its founding in 1995, IMNF has remained dedicated to restoring, maintaining and improving people’s physical, emotional and neurological functioning through the systematic use of music.
The evening was filled with powerful performances as Amram took the stage with Shem’s Disciples. Blending Amram’s multi-instrumentalist virtuosity and signature jazz style with an array of raw live hip-hop, roots reggae, sweet vocal harmonies and slamming instrumental sections, Amram, Sobol and company brought the audience to its collective feet repeatedly during their electrifying set. Event highlights included a powerful performance by renowned clarinetist Lawrence Sobol, a special guest appearance by Grammy-nominated percussionist Bobby Sanabria and an unforgettable performance by 89-year old Schnurmacher resident Martha Flowers, who received a standing ovation.
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The partnership with the IMNF will also help Sobol develop more quality programs that use percussion and rhythmic activities to support Schnurmacher’
“Thanks to the Schnurmacher Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing, Westchester County residents can now avail themselves of a clinical music therapy program that goes well-beyond the programs traditionally offered in skilled nursing facilities,”
Community members are encouraged to share in the IMNF’s life-affirming work by supporting the expansion of music therapy services at Schnurmacher. Contributions will provide funding for staff positions, additional programming, supervision and research through the IMNF. For more information on how you can help, call (914) 287-7212 or (718) 519-5880, or visit www.imnf.org.
About the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function (IMNF):
Through the scientific explorations of music and the brain, the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function, a nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) organization, seeks to establish new knowledge and develop more effective therapies which awaken, stimulate and heal through the extraordinary power of music. For more information, visit www.imnf.org.
About the Schnurmacher Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing:
Conveniently located in the heart of White Plains, Schnurmacher, a nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) organization, is proud to bring one of the nation’s leading music therapy providers to expand its services beyond those already available in Westchester County. Schnurmacher is a leading not-for-profit 225-bed skilled nursing facility offering short-term and long-term care. Through a special clinical alliance, it collaborates with Burke Rehabilitation Hospital to provide unparalleled quality in rehabilitative care.
The IMNF and Schnurmacher Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing are members of Beth Abraham Family of Health Services (BAFHS), a nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) organization. BAFHS is a leader in providing residential, home and community-based long-term care for the frail elderly, chronically ill and disabled residents throughout the New York metropolitan area. For more information, please call 888-BETH-ABE (888-238-4223)