Autism Friendly Music Performances at The Ark. Information pack for Tracks in the Snow on Fri pm

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Autism Friendly Music Performances at The Ark Information pack for Tracks in the Snow on Fri 11 Dec @ 12.15pm

Your Visit This pack will help you prepare for your visit to the Ark. You will see and experience many new and interesting things. We have put together some pictures to help you understand where you are going and what you will see, as well as a brief synopsis of the music performance so you know what to expect during the performance. We hope you have great time at The Ark. Here is a map to help you find us.

Here are the things you will see on the day This building is called The Ark We go here to see the music performance

The Main Door We go through this to get inside.

The Reception This is where we collect our tickets

Duffy works behind the desk. She will give us our tickets.

The Basement This is where we wait for the show. Other children will be waiting here also.

Toilets We can find the toilets in the basement through the red doors

The boys toilets are on the right

The girls toilets are on the left

When we are in the theatre there is a toilet nearby

The Door to the Theatre We go through this door when it is time for the music performance.

Where will you sit? We all sit on the benches in the theatre

If you want a break at anytime we can go back to the relaxation space in the basement.

Tracks in the Snow is the name of the music performance we are going to see. In this concert you will get to hear songs and music all about the season of winter. The musicians have written new songs that will bring to life some of the things that we love to do and see when the world turns white. There are songs about icicles, sledding at high speed, the magic of the sky in the winter time and mysterious tracks in the snow. You will have a lot of fun during the performance. There is lots of singing and music. Sometimes it might be loud but don t worry, nothing will hurt you. If the sounds are too loud you can put your hands over your ears, or wear your headphones (if you brought some with you).

After each song, people will clap. Clapping is nice because it tells the musicians you liked their music. If you want to clap, you can. You don t have to clap if you don t want to. I know that even though the clapping can be loud and can feel scary, none of the noise can hurt me.

This concert is special! I can move to the music. I can sing along to the songs if I want to. The musicians want me to have a good time, enjoy the music, and be safe. If it gets too loud I can cover my ears. I know that even though music can sometimes be loud, none of the sounds can hurt me. Music can also be very quiet and mysterious and it is nice to be quite and listen to the quiet music too.

About the Band There are 3 sisters in the band and one double bass player Lorna McLaughlin sings and plays piano, ukulele, accordion, tambourine, kazoo and chimes Karen McLaughlin sings and plays piano, fiddle, spring drum, djembe drum, chimes, cymbal, kazoo and ukulele

Joleen McLaughlin sings and plays piano, harp and kazoo Dave Redmond plays the bass guitar and the double bass.

Things we will see during the performance This is how the stage will look: It is a wintry world

The pictures on the moon on the stage will change sometimes during the performance. The lights will change colours too.

The four musicians will look like this on the stage:

These are the instruments you will see and hear: Piano Ukulele Accordion Bass Guitar

Chime Bars Harp Double Bass Fiddle

Chimes Spring Drum Kazoo Tambourine

Djembe Drum Cymbal Wind Chimes

The lights in the theatre will dim during the music performance so it will be a little bit darker but you will always be able to see your way out. During the performance you will hear lots of different songs and music with the musicians singing and playing the instruments

These are the songs you will hear. You will hear them in this order in the performance. Welcome to Winter Welcome to winter is a fast song to welcome us all to the performance. It is a little louder than some of the other songs. The words are about how winter can make us shiver but the lively music will warm us up. Icicles Icicles is quieter song about pieces of pointy ice called icicles that form on roofs and windows and tree branches in the winter. They look like this picture There are simple actions to this song which the musicians will teach you. You can join in with actions and singing if you want. The words to sing are: I see, I see icicles Icicles hanging around

Walking through Winterland This song is about walking through a winter landscape and different things you might see or hear there. You can listen to this song here: https://soundcloud.com/the-ark-music/track-3-walking-through-winterlandby-the-henry-girls/s-wtyxl Wolves in the Forest This song is about wolves in a forest and on a snowy mountain howling at the winter moon. The music sounds jazzy. You can sing on this song if you like. The words to sing are: Ah oh oh oh, Wolves in the forest Don t Reach for the Stars This song is about how the stars light up the sky and we see how beautfiul they are especially in the winter when the nights are longer.

Wonderful, Magical Sky/Aurora This song starts with three musicians singing together and no instruments being played. Then one by one the instruments join in. You can imagine the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights lighting up the sky with their magical colours while you listen to this song. They look like this picture I Love to Ski This is a fast song about the fun activies people like to do in the winter such as ski-ing, sledding and skating. It is a little louder than some of the other songs. Tracks in the Snow This song has the same name as the performance so it is called a title track. It is about mysterious tracks found in the snow one morning and trying to guess which animals made them. You can listen to this song here: https://soundcloud.com/the-ark-music/tracks-in-the-snow/s-dfqva

Snow Bear This is a playful song about a baby polar bear. You can sing an answer in the chorus which the musicians will teach you. The words you will sing are: (Snow Bear) Snow bear (Snow Bear) Snow bear You can listen to this song here: https://soundcloud.com/the-ark-music/track- 2-snow-bear-by-the-henry-girls/s-drf4D Where will the Animals Go? This song is about the animals in winter time and wondering where will they go when it gets cold. Hibernate In this song we find out that the animals will be safe and snug while they sleep through the winter. You will hear just singing and double bass in this song.

Hot Chocolate This is the last song and is all about our favourite hot drink to have in the winter time to warm us up hot chocolate. This song is a little louder than the other songs. The singers will start by using kazoos which make their voices sound funny and buzzy. Then they will sing words. You can sing too and they will teach you what to do. The words you will sing are: Cocoa beans Marshmallows Cream on top

The end of the performance: People clap at the end of each song and give one big clap at the end of the performance. It shows the performers that we enjoyed the music performance. After the clapping we can leave The Ark and go home. We hope you enjoy your time at The Ark.

The people that made the show The people that made the show are from two different groups: One group is called The Henry Girls and they come from Donegal in Northwest Ireland. The other group is called The Ark It s not just a building, The Ark makes music and other performances as well. Tracks in the Snow has been commissioned and produced by The Ark as we continue to work with artists to create high-quality live music experiences crafted especially for young audiences. The Ark is supported by: