Dakota Gray & Gracie G: Sensory Friendly Show
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At a Sensory Friendly Concert, we maintain lower volumes and even lighting. We’ll have a calm room and fidget sensory items available.
About Dakota Gray & Gracie G
Dakota Gray & Gracie G are a bluegrass-folk duo based in Golden, Colorado, known for thoughtful songwriting, tight harmonies, and an inviting acoustic sound rooted in storytelling. Drawing from traditional bluegrass and contemporary folk influences, their music centers on acoustic textures, narrative-driven songs, and an intimate, stripped-down approach to performance. The duo released their debut EP, Midwestern Mountains Vol. 1, in late 2024, featuring collaborations with members of local touring bands Magoo, Clay Street Unit, and Chain Station. They have recently finished recording their follow-up EP, set for release this upcoming spring.
What is a Sensory-Friendly Concert?
The Kennedy Center defines sensory friendly performances as being “designed to create a performing arts experience that is welcoming to all families with children with autism or with other disabilities that create sensory sensitivities.”
In practical terms, that means the concert volume is lower (not loud), and lighting isn’t too dark or too bright (no strobing or quick changes). Attendees and their families can move around, dance, and sing along in a fun, judgment-free environment.
Some Common Elements You Might Find at a Sensory Friendly Concert
- Dim, in-the-middle lighting. Not too bright and not completely dark. Lights aren’t strobing or changing abruptly. This helps lessen light contrast sensitivities.
- Medium or lower volume levels. This helps help mediate abrupt or overall loud noises. This might includes finger snaps instead of clapping because they create less noise.
- Flexible space outside the performance room, like a corner or a side room, is provided. This helps provide a break area so one could calm down if they get overwhelmed, or not worry if they’re too loud.
- Wider space between rows or aisles. This helps everyone maneuver in and out more easily.
