Music can easily help you change your mood, start a conversation or simply get you singing and moving. Just watching an episode of “Glee” or “Dancing with the Stars” can turn any couch potato into a dancing queen. Most recently, corporations are discovering music as tool for enhancing team building, collaboration and leadership.
The San Francisco bay area company, One World Music, has made it their mission to use performing arts to engage and transform organizations of all kinds, one person and one beat at a time. Their technique and trainings are fun and enlightening as participants learn to use drums and other percussion instruments. This experiential training program brings teams closer together, helps align them to company strategy and inspires leadership.
Can music do all that? Studies show that just listening to music can evoke a myriad of positive emotions, reduce depression and mitigate pain. It seems reasonable that those benefits would be augmented by actively engaging in music and creating it yourself.
If you’re interested in learning more about how music can improve your life and the lives of your family, co-workers and employees, join One World Music for a three-hour special showcase and performance at Stillheart Institute in Woodside, CA on Nov 11, 2011.
















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