The Phoenix Project
Mission Statement for Symphonic Rock Performance
Uniting Medicine and Music for Parkinson’s Awareness One Note at a Time”
Our symphonic rock show is more than just entertainment; it’s a celebration of innovation and hope inspired by a medical discovery made by the founder of The Phoenix Project, percussionist David A. Putterman who himself has Parkinson’s for others with Parkinson’s.
Through electrifying and emotional music expressed by a progressive rock band and a full symphony orchestra led by world renown conductor, the maestro Toshiyuki Shimada along with mesmerizing lights, sound and video, we aim to raise awareness and support for the advancements that are changing lives. The net proceeds of our show will be donated to Parkinson’s Research organizations.
With each note, we amplify the triumph of science and the resilience of the human spirit. Our mission is to foster a community where individuals with Parkinson’s and their loved ones find solace, strength, and inspiration.
Together, let’s harmonize the melody of progress and pave the way for a brighter future, where Parkinson’s is not a barrier but a challenge we conquer with unity and determination.
The Phoenix Project is a non-profit corporation (501c3) and all monetary contributions are fully tax deductible by law.