![]() Tell our audience who might not be familiar with your sensory friendly performances.Ībsolutely. ![]() But our community engagement continues to grow and reach out far more groups as well. And it’s just one of like the tiniest events that we have been doing. So they’re going to come and do a workshop in person with them, they’re going to have dinner, and they’re going to go and see the show as well. And after these amazing experience they had with a ballet we are actually working on a workshop, where we’re bringing about 20 to 25 kids for the Ronald K Brown Dance Company, which is the second week of January. So I reached out to him and I invited them to attend. He was a very kind donation for Miami City Ballet. Because we have, we had the opportunity to provide the Boys and Girls Club with a few tickets to come see Miami City balance performance of The Nutcracker. And he turned us over to different brains as well. There are terrific kids from the Boys and Girls Clubs. In fact, we learned about this through my friend Karriem over at the Boys and Girls Club of Broward County where you’re doing stuff for our kids. Well, you guys do a great job in the community. I’m so happy that I can be here and share some of our amazing community engagement initiatives, including our sensory inclusive initiatives as well. Gustavo welcome to Exploring Different Brains. And he’s gonna tell us about some very special sensory performances they have coming up. And today, I’m so excited, because right here in Fort Lauderdale, the wonderful Broward Center for the Performing Arts, we have the man who’s in charge of their, all of their community engagement and everything: Gustavo Padrino. Welcome to another episode of Exploring Different Brains. Or look for us on your favorite podcast provider:
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