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MindTravel in the Heart of NYC: A ‘Silent’ Piano Concert in Battery Park
September 24, 2017 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm EDT
MindTravel returns to the heart of New York City with a Live-to-Headphones ‘Silent’ Piano experience in Battery Park. Bring your favorite blanket and a picnic to share with friends, and be ready to let your mind wander and explore while surrounded by the exciting energy of New York City.
**Headphones are limited. Signing up via Eventbrite doesn’t guarantee headphones as they will be available on a first come, first served basis.**
What People Are Saying
“Mind Travel is an experience like no other. Imagine a concert pianist improvising beautiful, peaceful music with imagery in the background that matches the beauty of the music — combined, it is almost meditative or trancelike.” – Jason Wachob, Founder of mindbodygreen
“Mind Travel is an amazing introduction to meditation as it takes the Traveler on a specific journey. It is also perfect for the experienced meditator as a way to enhance and deepen one’s own practice. In short, Mind Travel is for anyone!” – Sara Ivanhoe, MA Yoga Philosophy
About MindTravel
Composer and pianist Murray Hidary is the creator of MindTravel. His provocative, improvisational, real-time compositions with the piano inspired by theoretical physics and wisdom traditions, take the audience on a transporting and expansive journey. It is an exploration in translating music into our daily thoughts, words and actions. To carry forward the lessons of music into our lives. To live with harmony, clarity and rhythm.
Murray has brought MindTravel to TEDx, Lincoln Center, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Grace Cathedral, The National Arts Club and festivals including Wanderlust, Carlsbad and Burning Man. Mind Travel has been brought to audiences in theaters, beaches and parks including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Denver, New Orleans, London, San Diego, Montauk, New Jersey, Miami, Aspen, Oxford, Malibu, Istanbul, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Berlin, Italy and Croatia. Murray studied music at New York University and recently scored the documentary REM about iconic architect Rem Koolhaas.