Live music access for adults with disabilities.
Sharing in the Groove creates supported, in-venue concert experiences for adults (18+) with autism and intellectual/developmental disabilities. In year one, caregivers are required — so we can pilot safely, learn fast, and build the right model.
The simple model
PLAN
We plan ahead with caregivers: triggers, early signs, what helps, and a clear break/exit plan.
SUPPORT
We run a simple, predictable concert flow: meet-up, entry, seating, sensory supports, step-away breaks, and a calm exit.
LEARN
After each show, we debrief, review what worked, and improve the playbook so the experience gets better every time.
Who’s it For
This is for:
Adults 18+ with autism and/or intellectual/developmental disabilities
Caregivers required for the pilot (year one)
Starting in Denver (with the goal to grow)
What we provide / What we don’t
What we provide
A predictable run-of-show and clear expectations
Wayfinding support (entry, seating, exits, bathrooms)
Sensory supports (ear protection options, simple sensory kit)
Break plans and step-away support
Coordination with venue staff so the night runs smoothly
What we don’t provide
Transportation to/from events
Personal care (toileting, feeding, hygiene)
Medication administration
Clinical or medical services
Contact Us
Interested in bringing Sharing in the Groove to life together? Share a few details below and we’ll follow up soon. Whether you’re a venue, community partner, caregiver, or potential supporter—we’d love to connect.