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Sensory Friendly Holiday Concert

Attending a holiday concert is a favorite tradition throughout the United States in the month of December. Listening to the sounds of the holidays brings cheer and joy to many, and has become a tradition for many families as they immerse themselves into the holiday spirit. However, for many families of individuals with disabilities, attending a holiday concert can be a daunting challenge. For a child with Autism, tasks such as waiting in line and staying quiet throughout the performance can often become overwhelming and lead to outbursts. To avoid these stressful situations, many parents often decide to stay home.

Fortunately, these families now have a venue to celebrate the holiday season at a sensory friendly Holiday Concert, to be held on Monday, December 4 from 7:00-7:45 p.m. at the Harper College Performing Arts Center. Through the collaborative efforts of the Harper College Symphony Orchestra and Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA), families will experience the sounds of the holidays in a sensory friendly environment. As the Harper College Symphony Orchestra plays, staff from NWSRA will be available to assist families throughout the concert to increase everyone's ability to learn concert etiquette and enjoy the show. Lights will be dimmed, and "wiggling" and noises throughout the concert will be completely understood by all in attendance.

NWSRA Senior Manager of Special Recreation JoAnn Snyder stated "This is an amazing opportunity for families who otherwise would not be able to enjoy this experience. This also provides a great environment for individuals with disabilities to learn about proper etiquette with trained and certified staff."

Members from the Symphony Orchestra will greet the families in the lobby prior to the concert, as they will play music and share information about their instruments. In addition, attendees will be invited to a demonstration of Autism Movement Therapy. Through cognitive re-mapping, Autism Movement Therapy is a sensory integration technique incorporating movement and music in collaboration with Positive Behavior Support (PBS) strategies to assist individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders in meeting and achieving their speech and language, social and academic goals.

William Anthony Porter, Harper Symphony Orchestra conductor, states: "Harper College reaches out to our partners in many ways, and the Harper Symphony Orchestra is pleased to partner with NWSRA to bring the joy of the holidays to all of our community through music."

The sensory friendly Holiday Concert is held as a prelude to the annual Harper College Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concert, which will be held on Sunday, December 10 at 3:00 p.m. at the Harper College Performing Arts Center. For more information about the annual Holiday Concert, please contact the Harper College Box Office at (847) 925-6100.

All proceeds from this event will support Special Leisure Services Foundation (SLSF), which is the fundraising arm of NWSRA. SLSF provides funding for scholarships, accessible transportation, athletics, inclusion support and more to ensure that children and adults with disabilities have every opportunity to recreate within their community. To order tickets for the sensory friendly Holiday Concert, please call NWSRA at (847) 392-2848. Tickets are $5 each and may be picked up at the NWSRA office prior to December 1 or at the box office at Harper College the evening of the concert.

About NWSRA

Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA) provides outstanding opportunities through recreation for children and adults with disabilities. NWSRA has grown tremendously over its 43 year history. NWSRA provides over 2,000 recreational programs and received more than 15,000 registrations annually. Athletics are very popular at NWSRA, with over 600 athletes competing in 16 sports. NWSRA has received the National Recreation and Park Association Excellence in Inclusion Award, given to one organization throughout the nation that has proven its leadership in the promotion of inclusion and diversity initiatives. NWSRA serves 17 northwest suburban communities, providing day camps, weekly programs, trips, special events, cultural arts and more. For more information on NWSRA, visit www.nwsra.org or contact Brian Selders at (847) 392-2848 or e-mail bselders@nwsra.org.

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