Turtle Dance Music presents:
Autism Acceptance Month! A Virtual Music, Bubble and Comedy Show!
Thursday, April 22, 11:00 a.m.
Children, families, all ages welcome!
Access the program here.
Note: a free registered Zoom account is required to access the Library’s youth programs. Get a Zoom account here.
“Fly me to the moon and let me play among the stars!” Turtle Dance Music provides a special inclusive, neurodiverse event for children and teens of all abilities for Autism Awareness Month. Families will dance, sing along, and hear stories and songs about autism advocates who have had incredible success in their lives and careers.
There will be bubbles, laughter, dancing, games, incredible visuals, and a story written and illustrated by Mr. Matt’s brother-in-law Tim who is on the Autism Spectrum. Kids will dance, sing, laugh, use their imaginations and connect with new friends. The show is crafted to be inclusive for all children, including children on the Autism Spectrum, and a great time for parents and caregivers! Each song in the show is accompanied by hands-on, visual, and sensory experiences designed to help kids learn and have fun at the same time.
Want to see what a Turtle Dance Music show is like? Check out this pre-recorded show!
About Turtle Dance Music
Turtle Dance Music is a children's music company dedicated to furthering child development through arts-integration, music, and educational entertainment. Turtle Dance Music sparks children's curiosity and imaginations through interactive, inclusive musical performances that use a wide range of instruments, comedy and music technology. Their sensory-friendly performances are geared for Pre-K, grades K-5 and students on the Autism Spectrum, and are also accessible to parents, teachers and librarians who want to have a great time with their kids and laugh a lot! Turtle Dance Music believes that your kids are capable of doing extraordinary things!
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This program is supported by the White Plains Library Foundation.
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