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Two audience members, a mother and son, meet with one of One Health Partners' therapy dogs and their handler.

Building Inclusive Concert Experiences: Training Staff, Volunteers, and Artists

Photography by: Nicola Betts Welcome back! This is the third blog article in our series introducing Adaptive Concerts. If you haven’t read the other two articles, you can follow this link to read them. At Xenia Concerts, we believe that accessibility is not an add-on, but the foundation of meaningful… Read more

Why Adapt? Addressing barriers to inclusion

Welcome back! This is the second blog article in our series introducing Adaptive Concerts. Read more

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The “What” and the “Why” of Adaptive Concerts

Welcome! We’re so glad you’re here to learn more about Adaptive Concerts and accessible musical programming. By reading this series of blog posts, and perhaps even planning your own Adaptive Concert, you’re joining a growing movement of artists, producers, and concert presenters who are putting accessibility at the heart of… Read more