June 8 – Xenia@Scotia Festival of Music: An Adaptive Concert
Halifax Central LibraryJoin Rory McLeod and the Young Artists of Scotia Festival of Music for a family-friendly concert that embraces neurodiversity and disability!
Join Rory McLeod and the Young Artists of Scotia Festival of Music for a family-friendly concert that embraces neurodiversity and disability!
Xenia Concerts is excited to announce our first event of 2023 at SafeHaven! More information to come.
Join Xenia Concerts and the award-winning Rolston String Quartet with guest violist Rory McLeod for a sensory-friendly performance!
To eliminate financial barriers, we will refund your ticket when you attend the event. If you wish to donate to Xenia Concerts, please select the "donation" option at checkout and enter the amount you would like to contribute. Concert Description Join Xenia Concerts and Quatuor Despax for a fun, family-friendly, bilingual concert that embraces …
Xenia Concerts is excited to announce the second event of 2023 at SafeHaven on August 16 featuring Jenna Marie Pinard and Jay Yoo! More information to come.
Join Xenia Concerts and TO Live as we launch our 2023-24 season on September 23, 2023 at 11AM at Meridian Arts Centre in North Yorkfor our first Adaptive Concert of the year!
Join Xenia Concerts, One Health Partners, and Alzheimer Society of Toronto as we launch our 2023-24 partnership! on September 23, 2023 at 2PM at Meridian Arts Centre in North York for our first Adaptive Concert of the year!
Xenia Concerts and the Women's Musical Club of Toronto are very excited to welcome the Tesla Quartet to Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital for a concert that has been designed to be enjoyable and accessible for neurodivergent listeners, those with disabilities, and their families and caregivers.
Xenia Concerts make an appearance, hosting Jennarie & Friends at The Beverley School.
Trio Carnaval presents a zoological fantasy of mime, movement and music through Camille Saint-Saens’ Carnival of the Animals, featuring duo pianists Dakota Scott-Digout and Chloe Weston with mime artist Trevor Copp. This family-friendly Adaptive Concert is designed to welcome and support neurodivergent attendees, people with disabilities, and others who benefit from a relaxed and accessible environment. All ages are welcome!