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Finding Light: Alzheimer's Stories

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Two people walking into a bright light

UC Irvine Department of Music and UCI MIND present

UC Irvine Choral Concert

Finding Light: Alzheimer's Stories by Robert S. Cohen

Featuring
UC Irvine Chamber Singers & Concert Choir
Dr. Irene Messoloras, conductor

Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 8 p.m.

7 p.m. pre-concert panel talk in partnership with UCI MIND

Irvine Barclay Theatre

Experience the profound journey of Alzheimer's through music in a powerful event featuring soloists, choir, percussion, and piano, brought to life by 200 voices. This contemporary and melodic work is divided into three movements in an effort to capture three different perspectives and follow the arc of the disease, from consciousness to unconsciousness. The first movement delves deep into Alzheimer's disease, beginning with the origins of its discovery, the story of how it came about, and its statistical impact on society. The second part features poignant texts written by Alzheimer's patients, sharing their memories and personal stories, creating a beautiful and impactful narrative. The final section shifts to the emotional journey of caregivers, highlighting the challenges they face and the power of music to bring patients back to the present. Enhanced with supertitles for clarity and moving visuals honoring patients and their families, this performance is more than just a concert—it's a tribute and a call to action. Join us in raising awareness and supporting the fight against Alzheimer's disease.

Generous support for Finding Light: Alzheimer's Stories by Robert S. Cohen is provided by UCI MIND, friends of Choral Activities, the Marjorie & Rawlins Endowed Fund, the Claire Trevor Society, Professor Emeritus Joseph Huszti and Goran Matijasevic.

Tickets
General Admission: $21
Senior Age 62+: $18
UCI Faculty, Alumni, Staff, Emeriti and Retirees: $18
Arts Packages (3+ events): $16
Groups 10+: $18
Students & Youth Age 17/Below: $10

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