Music on the Brain - The Dance Before the Embrace
Thursday, February 12, 2026 @ 7:00pm
National Jazz Museum in Harlem, New York
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Join us for a special Valentine’s-themed installment of Music on the Brain, where we bring together live jazz and neuroscience to explore how brains communicate—through aggression, courtship, and cooperation. Research scientist Zach Mayer (Bendesky Lab, Zuckerman Institute) studies betta fish, whose dramatic fighting displays and unconventional mating rituals offer a powerful window into fundamental emotions like aggression and fear. Alongside saxophonist Patience Higgins, the conversation will draw striking parallels between genetic tools that “turn the dial” on behavior, the signaling dances betta fish perform when fighting and courting, and the way jazz musicians communicate, negotiate, and improvise within musical constraints.
Harlem Jazz Tour Guide Amanda Humes hosts an evening of live music and conversation, exploring the fascinating parallels between neuroscience and jazz improvisation.
Free Talks & Panel Discussions Music: Jazz / Blues Central Harlem
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Music on the Brain - The Dance Before the Embrace
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National Jazz Museum in Harlem, 58 West 129th Street, Ground Floor, between Fifth and Malcolm X Avenue, New York, NY, 10027
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National Jazz Museum in Harlem58 West 129th Street
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New York, NY 10027
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