Who We Are
We bring music, conversation, and kindness to people who may feel isolated.
Our Mission
To provide uplifting music that transforms lives, brings back memories, and makes anywhere feel like home.
While New York City is home to thousands of talented musicians, it’s also home to thousands of isolated people. Founder Jennifer Carnahan Glaz envisioned the bridge between them, and Concerts in Motion was born.
Since 2009, we have brought personalized live music and engagement to older adults, veterans, Holocaust Survivors, individuals with disabilities, individuals with mental illness, individuals experiencing housing and food insecurity, and hospitalized patients of all ages. We engage a diverse community of talented professional and student musicians who travel across the New York metro area to perform our concerts.
Concerts in Motion is a New York City-based 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
Our Community Values
We work from a core set of values, which are Empathy, Respect, and Integrity.
Empathy
Music can hold emotions and memories for many, so our staff and musicians have been trained in Person-Centered, Trauma-Informed Care (more below!).
Respect
We recognize the inherent dignity of each person we reach, and our concerts are restorative to the full person.
Integrity
We strive for excellence. Our professional musicians play at a world class level, and we collect feedback after every concert to ensure quality.
Person-Centered, Trauma-Informed Care
The Person-Centered, Trauma-Informed Care (PCTIC) approach informs all we do. Our full staff and musician roster is trained in the PCTIC approach so we are equipped to create concert spaces that are safe, accessible, and welcoming.
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Person Centered Trauma Informed Care, or PCTIC, is a holistic, strengths-based approach that promotes the dignity, strength, and empowerment of those who have experienced trauma. The guiding principle of PCTIC is that the traumatized person is an expert in what their care needs are. PCTIC was developed as a care approach to care for Holocaust Survivors. We were originally trained in PCTIC by UJA Federation NY, and with their guidance, we now apply the principles of PCTIC across all our work -- which distinguishes Concerts in Motion from other arts-based organizations serving vulnerable populations.
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How we apply Person-Centered, Trauma-Informed Care in our concert programs:
Students, adult volunteers and pro musicians performing in our outreach learn through Concerts in Motion’s PCTIC training how to listen for concert recipients’ impressions and lived experience during engagement time, while acknowledging that a recipient’s experience is different from their own.
The tenets of this approach - Empathy, Respect and Integrity - inform all of Concerts in Motion’s programming.
Every concert we present integrates music and engagement in order to celebrate the dignity of the concert recipient.
PCTIC provides a framework for our musicians so that they can thoughtfully select repertoire and meaningfully engage with our recipients. Our concerts have a profound impact on those we reach.
Meet the Team
Who We Serve
We are able to reach insular and isolated populations by partnering with a robust network of 250+ community partners across the NY metro area and beyond.
Our Board of Directors
Meet the incredible individuals behind our mission.
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Financial Impact
See how we’re changing lives.
Foundation Support
See the Foundation Funders who make our work possible.
Get in Touch
If you’d like to learn more about Concerts in Motion, please contact us below.