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CSO x Jolt – Accessible Sensory Experience!

Ticket Information

  • GA and Companion - $15: $15.38 each ($7.50 + $0.19 fees)
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Dates

  • Fri 9 May 2025, 10:00am–10:45am
  • Fri 9 May 2025, 11:30am–12:15pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

csoboxoffice

Join Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and Jolt for a unique, disability-led, interactive orchestral experience for people with intellectual disabilities – including complex and profound access needs.

CSO strings will perform four evocative movements of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, featuring CSO musicians as soloists – Assistant Concertmaster Sarah McCracken, Principal Second Violin Arna Morton, Violin Laura Barton, and Violin Andrew Maddick. They’ll be joined by CSO woodwinds and violinist Mark Menzies for Vaughan Williams’ serene The Lark Ascending.

The performance will be disability-led, shaped by Jolt to create an experience that is sensory, responsive, and imaginative, allowing you to connect with the music in your own way. Jolt dancers will host, dynamically connecting the audience with the music through movement and interaction.

This special performance will take place in CSO’s Ron Ball Studio, Christchurch Town Hall – the perfect setting for an intimate concert with its impeccable acoustics and warm atmosphere.

Everyone is welcome! A quiet space will be available and we will support any access needs.

Ticket is for you and a companion.

Any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch:

Accessibility
lyn.cotton@joltdance.co.nz
021 152 8600

Ticketing
ticketing@cso.co.nz
03 943 7791

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