The Mountain Tremors choir celebrated the end of its 10th year with a performance on Friday.
The choir first started in 2016 as a way to provide additional therapeutic support for people in Flagstaff living with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological conditions. The group has met weekly at Northern Arizona University during the school year since then — with the exception of the pandemic year.
Fé Murray, Mountain Tremors founder and associate clinical professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northern Arizona University, talks to the audience during the choir’s 10th anniversary concert on campus on Friday.
Mountain Tremors performs during its 10th anniversary concert on Friday at Northern Arizona University. The choir, which is organized by the university’s College of Health and Human Services, brings together people living with Parkinson’s disease or other neurological conditions.
Members of Mountain Tremors use kazoos as part of their performance during the choir’s 10th anniversary concert Friday at Northern Arizona University.
Mountain Tremors performs with students during its 10th anniversary concert on Friday at Northern Arizona University.
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