About this Event
Concrete Youth invites audiences labelled with profound and multiple learning disabilities to experience a gentle, sensory-led journey through Brontë Parsonage Museum. This relaxed session uses sound, texture, scent and simple interactive storytelling to explore the atmosphere of the Parsonage, allowing each participant to engage in a way that feels comfortable and meaningful to them.
Led by Concrete Youth's experienced sensory practitioners, the session prioritises calm, familiarity and responsiveness, creating a welcoming environment where participants can connect with the space through sensory experience rather than traditional interpretation.
Concrete Youth is a charity dedicated to increasing cultural provision for people labelled with profound and multiple learning disabilities. Founded in 2019, the organisation has engaged over 10,500 audience members across the UK and internationally, delivering inclusive, sensory-rich experiences that place accessibility and creativity at their core.
The company specialises in multi-sensory theatre and education, creating work that fosters connection and meaningful engagement across a range of venues. In 2024, Concrete Youth made history with Sensory Cinders, the first-ever West End production created specifically for audiences labelled with profound and multiple learning disabilities. Its education department is nationally recognised, having won two consecutive Education & Training Awards for Best Sensory Education, and delivers accredited programmes in partnership with Artsmark.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brontë Parsonage Museum, Church Street, Haworth, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00



