Spartanburg, SC

Classical Healing Keys Presents a Stigma-Free Lunch Concert at the Spartanburg Library

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Spartanburg, South Carolina - Classical Healing Keys presents a free concert highlighting mental health stories and challenging stigma around mental illness in partnership with the National Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health America of Spartanburg County. The free concert will be held on Wednesday, May 3, 2023, 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. at the Spartanburg County Public Library Headquarters, 151 South Church Street Extension, Spartanburg, SC, 29306.

Music that edifies mental health. Classical Healing Keys has made spreading awareness about mental illness their mission by creating music videos, workshops, and interactive concerts that reduce the stigma surrounding mental health. This makes it easier for listeners to ask for help if they need it. This Music Sandwiched In concert will be about community, music, and health as the sounds heard make us look into ourselves.

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Classical Healing Keys will present a free concert at the Spartanburg Library on May 3 from noon to 1 pm.Photo byCourtesy of Classical Healing Keys

Classical Healing Keys will also be offering Concert Workshops which are a unique combination of music performance and extensive audience participation​. Concert Workshops are immersed in wellness and music. Enjoy spoken word illustrated with musical images from the classical repertoire.

Classical Healing Keys Concert Workshops focus on:

  • validating and regulating emotions
  • stress-relief
  • effectively supporting others

​The concert-workshops are developed by musicians certified in foundational mental health knowledge and reviewed by mental health professionals.

For more information on Classical Healing Keys and their events, visit https://www.classicalhealingkeys.com/.

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