The Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville is performing a show that caters to people with some sensitivities and special needs. It is the first time the group is doing a concert of this nature.
– A group of musicians in Jacksonville is putting on a performance Sunday night to make concerts more accessible for people who might get overwhelmed by the typical experience.
Marguerite Richardson, who is the orchestra’s conductor, said the concert embraces a lot of crowd participation, including singing, laughing and clapping. It will be a safe space for those with sensory sensitivities and special needs to comfortably enjoy the sights and sounds of orchestra music.“It was really the idea of our orchestra president,” she said. “Our graphic artist who does our programs has a daughter who had difficulty coming to concerts. This idea was kind of born from a need.”
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