
Branching Out
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DateApril 2 - 4
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Ticket Prices$12
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LocationPatrons Lounge
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Event Details
Branching Out is an original immersive theater production with music and dance. It is designed for audiences on the autism spectrum and those who may have limited movement, sensory and/or complex communication needs. Branching Out encourages audiences to embrace adventure and celebrate change, while exploring sensory experiences and the wonder of the four seasons. Audiences will participate in a variety of sensory experiences—such as feeling the cold of winter, smelling the flowers of spring, catching fireflies in the summer and more! Participation is optional and customized for each participant. Audience size is limited to 20 participants.
An original production, produced and created by Tilles Center for the Performing Arts
Jovia 2024/25 Curtains Up! Series Sponsor
Recommended Age
All ages welcome!
Download the Social Story
Social Story will be available 4-6 weeks prior to performance
Calendar
Apr 2025
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Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at Long Island University is proud to host An Evening with Misty Copeland on Saturday, April 26 at 7:30 pm. This one-night-only event will see Ms. Copeland, ABT’s first Black female principal dancer, author, and philanthropist, in conversation with screenwriter, author and producer, Susan Fales-Hill, as Copeland speaks about her legendary career. Dance performances will also be included, featuring members of the prestigious American Ballet Theatre Studio Company, of which Copeland is an alumna, and students of Copeland’s BE BOLD program. Proceeds in part from An Evening with Misty Copeland will benefit the Misty Copeland Foundation (MCF) and its signature BE BOLD program, which will also hold special master classes for Long Island students at LIU on April 26.
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