About this Event
Join us for this month's quiet concert featuring music by Tony George & Victoria Lopez on the serpent, ophicleide, bass horn & bassoon.
We have thought about some of the sensory issues that can keep people away from many events and made some small but important adjustments.
What we will do differently includes:
- Asking audiences for quiet applause, such as only using 2 fingers from each hand, patting the leg, or using the BSL sign for applause
- Keeping the concert to one hour in length and having breaks between pieces every 10 minutes so that you can move around, wriggle or chat quietly for a few minutes
- Keeping light levels low
- Using rugs, cushions and benches as well as chairs so that you can sit how you prefer
- Keeping numbers down to avoid crowding
- Choosing relatively quiet instruments from the University’s world-famous Musical Instrument Collection and not using electric amplification
- Scheduling in the afternoon so you don’t have to travel home in the dark or when the streets are too busy
- Providing a space in the Laigh Hall to escape to if you need it
- The musicians who will be performing are all highly skilled, so you will experience top-quality music making.
If this appeals to you, why not come along?
Consultant and Autist in Residence: Lucy Whitehead
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Cecilia’s Hall: Concert Room & Music Museum, The University of Edinburgh, 50 Niddry Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00