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Oran Etkin of Timbalooloo plays a xylophone around a group of children

Sensory Inclusive Timbalooloo

4pm

Oran Etkin of Timbalooloo plays a xylophone around a group of children

About the event

Join Clara Net in meeting new instrument friends and creating new music across cultural boundaries. Oran Etkin’s friend Clara (who later turns out to be Clara Net -his clarinet) fell asleep and came to the concert in her bed! Together with the full band, take a journey around the world, exploring different instruments and cultures and discovering how vibrant global cultures form the backbone of American music and society.

Part of

Sensory Inclusive

Lone Tree Arts Center

What makes these performances sensory-inclusive?
These performances are modified to create a welcoming and supportive environment for children and adults on the autism spectrum as well as individuals with other sensitivity issues or developmental disabilities. Performers and LTAC staff work together to ensure there are no startling noises or visually over-stimulating components. Our team keeps sound levels lower than normal and keeps the lights in the audience higher than normal, ensuring audience members can see each other. Audience members are free to come and go if need be (there is always a “quiet room” available) and are asked to wave hands rather than clapping.

Thanks to our sponsors

Presenting Partners

Joel and Janet Kaufman

Douglas County Developmental Disabilities Mill Levy Grant