Chicago Wellness Event to Feature Music and Meditation
The 'BeyondWellness' event, featuring music by the ensemble DComposedChicago and a meditation session, will be held at the Gary Comer Youth Center on February 28. The event aims to provide a unique cultural and wellness experience for attendees.
- DComposedChicago is a chamber music collective exclusively featuring Black musicians and composers, founded in 2017 to reframe classical music and create inclusive experiences reflective of Black culture. - The ensemble intentionally performs in a variety of community settings, from gardens to libraries, aiming to make their work accessible beyond traditional concert halls. - The venue, the Gary Comer Youth Center, is an 80,000-square-foot, architecturally significant building in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood, designed by John Ronan. - The Center is a major community anchor, serving nearly 2,000 young people with programs in arts, urban agriculture, and culinary training, and has provided tens of thousands of free meals to the community. - This event's blend of live classical music and meditation aligns with a key trend in luxury wellness toward unique, sensory-rich experiences and "analog" or device-free moments of deep engagement. - Beyond this event, members of DComposedChicago are scheduled to perform as soloists with the Civic Orchestra at the Chicago Symphony Center on March 30th, playing a piece by composer Michael Abels. - The Gary Comer Youth Center is part of a larger "Comer Education Campus" that also includes a charter school and a 1.75-acre youth education garden, demonstrating a deep, long-term investment in the neighborhood. - The push for unique wellness gatherings is reshaping high-end social and corporate events, with curated experiences like this replacing traditional cocktail hours for networking and connection.