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Going to see the San Diego Syphony! San Diego Symphony Sensory Friendly Kinder Koncert pre-visit story. Performed at the Museum of Making Music 5790 Armada Drive, Carlsbad, 92008 Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 11:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Kinder Koncerts are generously sponsored by Linda and Shearn Platt

Museum of Making Music I am going to a concert at the Museum of Making Music performed by the San Diego Symphony! A concert is a show with music. Lots of people like to listen to concerts. The front of the building looks like this. (NAMM stands for National Association of Music Merchants.)

Recepon Area When we go inside, I will meet some friendly people in the reception area. They will tell me where my group can go see the concert. There is a desk in the reception area that looks like a grand piano.

I will have to walk down a hallway to get to the performance room. When I m walking through, I can look with my eyes and keep my hands to myself. I can ask my adult if we can go back to the museum later. Hallway

Performance Space The room where the concert will be in has chairs and space to move and dance. In the room there may be lots of people. The people might be talking, sitting or standing while they wait. Some of the musicians might be sitting on the stage and getting their instruments ready. While I wait, I can sit with my group. It is expected that I listen to my adult and that I keep my body safe when I am waiting.

Stage This is the stage where the musicians will perform. I will see about 15 musicians with different string instruments. When it is time for the concert to start, I can choose to sit on a chair, on the ground, or stand up with my group. I will not go up on the stage where the musicians are.

Restrooms If I have to visit the restroom when I am at the concert, I can ask my adult to take me there. The bathrooms are located in the reception area behind the desk that looks like a grand piano.

Our Conductor Sameer Patel Someone will introduce the conductor and talk to us. Our conductor is named Sameer Patel. He enjoys sharing music with people of all ages. He holds a stick that is called a baton. He is the person who is in charge of directing the musicians as they play. Photo Credit: Arielle Doneson

Our Teacher Julie Guy I will also meet Julie Guy, who shares music with children by singing and playing her guitar. She might lead some songs where we all sing together.

Musicians Photo Credit: Beth Ross Buckley At this concert, there will be a group of 15 musicians. Musicians are people who play the musical instruments. Sometimes they will all play at the same time. At other times, I might just hear one instrument. It is expected that I keep a calm body and quiet voice when I m listening to a concert. If I have questions, I can ask my adult in a quiet voice. I can also dance in the dance area if I want to.

Loud and So& Sounds Some music is loud and some music is soft. If the music is too loud, I can cover my ears, use my headphones, or I can ask an adult for a break. If I need a break, I can go out to the lobby area where it will be quieter.

Clapping At concerts, sometimes people clap. They might clap with the music. When the music stops, people will clap to tell the musicians that they liked the music. Clapping is over very quickly. If it is too loud, I can cover my ears or put on my headphones until people stop clapping.

Leaving the Building When the concert is over, everyone will stand up to leave. It is important that I stay with my group and wait my turn so that everyone stays safe. When it is my turn, I will walk calmly out of the room. I will go back to the reception area and out of the building.

List of Music Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade K. 525 (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik), Movement 1 Gustav Holst: St. Paul Suite mvt. 1 (Jig) Edward Elgar: Serenade, mvt. 2 Edvard Grieg: Holberg Suite mvt. 3 (Gavotte) Leroy Anderson: Plink, Plank, Plunk! Jean Sibelius: Andante Festivo I will hear the pieces of music listed above. Members of the San Diego Symphony will perform them. In between these pieces, Julie Guy will lead us in songs where we can move and sing.

We will have fun! Concerts with the San Diego Symphony are fun!

Want to learn more? Here are some resources for parents: The Music Therapy Center of California: http://www.themusictherapycenter.com K.I.D.S. Therapy Associates, Inc.: http://www.kidstherapyassociates.com Autism Society, San Diego: https://www.autismsocietysandiego.org Autism Tree Project Foundation: www.autismtreeproject.org

The San Diego Symphony would like to give special thanks to our community partners: Author of Social Story: Catherine Greife, M.S., OTR/L of K.I.D.S. Therapy Associates, Inc. Concert Development: Julie Guy, M.M., MT-BC, Music Therapy Center of California Photographer: Jillian Harrington, Associate Director for Public Programs, Museum of Making Music Carolyn Grant, Executive Director, and her staff at the Museum of Making Music