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THE HANDS MOVEMENT

791 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02118
thehandsmovement.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Contact: Tara Duveanu, Communications Officer
Email: thehandsmovement@gmail.com

Fun Musical Experiment Happening in Delray Beach and Boca Raton Calls
for Participants

Miami, USA, May 11th, 2016. People of all ages and walks of life will take part in a one of a kind
musical experiment before and during the Florida Jazz and Blues Jam Festival held this
weekend in Boca Raton. The Boston-based not-for-profit organization The Hands Movement will
be hosting two events in which anyone will be able to take part in an experiment set to prove
that absolutely every man, woman or child can learn to play the piano well enough to contribute
to the recording of an original song in just a couple of minutes.

The first event will take place in Delray Beach on Friday, May 13th, while the second in Boca
Raton, on Saturday, May 14th, 2016. The Hands:Delray Beach event will be held from 1:00 PM to
6:00 PM at Worthing Park - East Atlantic Ave, in front of Salt7 and Park Tavern. The Hands:Boca
Raton event will be held from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Sunset Cove Amphitheater.

The Hands Movement invites everyone interested in music education and its benefits for
emotional and cognitive development, and also every single person that has a love for music
but lacked the means to follow their passion, no matter their age, skill level or background, to
join the two events.

The Hands:Delray Beach and the Hands:Boca Raton events are made possible by the
contribution of the Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation, with the support of the First Annual
Florida Jazz and Blues Jam Festival, and Musicians' Playground - Boston's Premier Piano
Studio.

The Hands Movement is a young organization believing that music should be accessible and
enjoyable for everyone, and striving to make this possible. Alyssa O'Toole, its Founder and
Director believes that "there is no such thing as a musician or non-musician, too late or too early,
or any amount of inadequacy or inexperience that can stop us from feeling the happiness of
making music as human beings."

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