Northwest Center for Creative Aging at Town Hall

Debra Revere and The Mitzvot Quartet with Rebecca Crichton of Northwest Center for Creative Aging

Music has the power to unite communities and enrich lives, no matter the age. Join The Mitzvot Quartet—a group of local amateur musicians who met through the Music Center of the Northwest—for music and conversation about the joys and challenges of learning and playing music later in life. This event will be moderated by Rebecca Crichton, Executive Director of the Northwest Center for Creative Aging.

Date:

Monday, February 10

Time:Cost:

Venue: Town Hall Seattle

Tickets: ticketing.townhallseattle.org

About the Musicians

Dikla Kafka, violin 1: I started out playing the violin in middle school but ditched it for the bassoon in high school, thinking it would make me look cooler. Life took over in my 20s and 30s; between a demanding career and raising kids, music fell to the wayside. But a few years ago, as my kids entered their teenage years, I picked up the violin again and found more than just music—I found a community. What started as a return to an old passion turned into something much deeper. These incredible people aren’t just my music friends; they’re my tribe, my go-to people, the ones I cherish most.

Nicole Faghin, violin 2: My grandmother, a classically trained pianist, insisted I learn piano before any other instrument. And after 3 years of piano I switched to violin. I played through high school then not again until graduate school, when I started playing in community orchestras wherever I lived. As I neared retirement and thought of how I wanted to spend my time, playing chamber music became a top priority. So 2-1/2 years ago I took a “deep dive” into the world of chamber music and I am now surrounded by an amazing community of like-minded amateur musicians and endless opportunities to play.

Phyllis Kaiden, viola: Music is life-affirming. I reached a point in my adult life when I needed more of that—more challenge, more perpetual opportunity to be curious, explore and discover. After a 35-year hiatus, I returned to playing a string instrument. Doing so expanded my horizons intellectually, emotionally and socially. It brought me into a world of endless possibilities. I am filled with boundless gratitude for this musical world and the people who inhabit it.

Debra Revere, cello: One question for finding your passion is, “What would you do if you didn’t have to work?” Twelve years before retiring, I came upon an answer by starting cello lessons. Since then, I’ve discovered an amazing world of amateur music opportunities in Seattle, playing in duet, trio, quartet and quintet ensembles, community string and full symphony orchestras. The cello is my happy place and my social connections to all those I’ve met and play with, both musically and socially, in this world is a source of endless joy in my life.

About the Moderator

Rebecca Crichton started her “Encore Career” as Executive Director of NWCCA in 2012 after 21 years with The Boeing Company. She refashioned her skills and knowledge as a writer, curriculum designer, and leadership development coach to offer Creative Aging programs at many Seattle area venues.

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