Thursday, July 5, 2018

Parent Resource- Swallow Hill Sensory Friendly Concert


SENSORY FRIENDLY CONCERT

feat. ​Wolf van Elfmand

Wolf van Elfmand is a folk and country-blues artist based in Denver, CO. Wolf began his career in Brooklyn, NY in 2009 when he collaborated with producer Cedar Apffel on his self titled EP. Since then he has released 3 full length albums: "Magic to the Lonely," "Wolf Sings," and "The Death of," which span from finger-picking blues to eerie operatic compositions. His latest project, "Real Wolf" released in June 2017. The EP is self produced alongside Dango Rose of Elephant Revival. With "Real Wolf" van Elfmand dives deeper into the country/folk genre and widens his repertoire of captivating storytelling. Quirky songs are enhanced by compelling lyrics, witty banter, and disarming charm. Wolf maintains a truly unique style in songwriting while continuing to pay homage to American classics such as Randy Newman and Mississippi John Hurt.

Sunday, June 24, 2018
1:00 PM
doors open at 12:30 pm

Daniels Hall

71 E. Yale Ave., Denver, CO 80210  

Sensory Friendly Concert


Sensory friendly concerts at Swallow Hill aim to create a welcoming space for concertgoers and their families to enjoy live music in safe and comfortable surroundings.
Sensory friendly concerts are specifically designed for individuals with sensory sensitivities and developmental disabilities, including those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. We turn the lights up and the sound down so individuals and their families can walk around, dance, and sing along in a fun, judgement free environment.
Sensory Friendly events are designed to be an inclusive and welcoming experience for individuals impacted by intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their family and friends.

These events, while geared toward some of the unique needs of individuals with I/DD, will make our cultural events and experiences more welcoming for all. We welcome individuals of all ages and abilities at this performance.

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