Join Xenia Concerts at Pyatt Hall for a family-friendly Adaptive Concert that embraces and supports neurodiversity and disability! The jazz trio Triology, all faculty members at the VSO School of Music, have prepared a special hour-long concert program that welcomes and supports members of the neurodiversity and disability communities.
What’s an Adaptive Concert?
An Adaptive Concert is a family-friendly event designed to welcome and support neurodivergent and disabled audience members, especially children, youth, and their families. Flexible seating, visual aids, freedom to move, and wheelchair accessibility are just some of the accessibility features included in this concert. See below for a complete list.
Pyatt Hall at the VSO School Of Music
843 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 3L4
Miles Black, piano
Bill Coon, guitar
Jodi Proznick, double bass
Xenia Concerts is committed to meeting the needs of our audience to the best of our abilities. If you have a question or request, we really do want to hear from you!
If you have accessibility-related questions or requests, please contact Kayla at kayla.carter@xeniaconcerts.com.
For ticketing and general inquiries, contact Paolo at paolo.griffin@xeniaconcerts.com.
To contact Xenia by phone, call Rory at 647-896-8295.
The VSO School of Music
Müzewest
The Lotus Centre, Autism Canada
The Canada Council for the Arts, The Ontario Arts Council, The Toronto Arts Council, The Government of Canada, The Azrieli Foundation, Unity for Autism, a donation in honour of R.S. Williams & Sons Company Ltd., and Xenia Concerts donors.