As space is limited, please contact Rich Coburn at rich.coburn@nac-cna.ca to reserve your seats. Entry is not guaranteed without reserving seats.
The NAC’s Sensory Symphony Concert welcomes the whole family, including children, teens, and adults with exceptionalities. This adaptive, sensory friendly performance will take place in the NAC’s Azrieli Studio on Wednesday July 10, at 2 pm. This space has flexible seating which includes mats, and room for dancing or moving. The ambient lighting creates a calm atmosphere, while listening to an exciting concert performed by our very own NAC Orchestra, and conducted by Juliane Gallant.
Reserve your tickets today… we are so excited to see you all there!
The pieces performed on the Sensory Symphony Concert include Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik and Bach’s Air on a G String.
Entrance for Para Transpo and other vehicle drop offs : NAC Canal Lobby entrance via Lawrence Freiman Lane.
Entrance to the NAC Parking Garage: Elgin Street entrance at Slater Street. Sections G, H, I, J on level P2 provide easy access to the Studio. Enter by the glassed in P2 vestibule.
If you would like a longer outing on July 10, feel free to arrive early or stay after the concert. There are many beautiful public spaces at the NAC for you to enjoy! Bring a lunch or a snack, or check out the Equator Coffee at the 1 Elgin Street entrance. Above all… HAVE FUN!
After receiving your tickets, if you are not able to attend the concert, please inform us, up to one hour before the performance.
An adaptive, sensory friendly performance by the National Arts Centre Orchestra.