CLARKSVILLE, TN – Austin Peay State University’s Department of Music will host its annual Outdoor Sensory-Friendly Music and Movement concert from 1:30-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 18, at the AP Bowl outside the Morgan University Center.

The free community event will wrap up Autism Awareness Week and mark 10 years of Full Spectrum Learning (FSL). Attendees can expect a 30-minute gentle, guided movement session followed by a live, open-air concert. The environment is intentionally sensory-friendly so guests can participate comfortably, whether stretching, swaying, moving around or simply enjoying the music at their own pace.

“This is an effort we started at our event two years ago to create a more sensory-friendly environment where people can attend a concert without limitations,” said Lauren Edmonds, coordinator of Austin Peay’s music therapy program. “The traditional events in Mabry Concert Hall are expected to follow standard performance procedures, such as staying in your seat and being quiet. This event is meant to have background noise, people moving around, and even dancing along if they wish.”

Event details

  • What: Outdoor Sensory-Friendly Music and Movement
  • When: Saturday, April 18, 1:30-3 p.m.
  • Where: AP Bowl (outside Morgan University Center), Austin Peay State University
  • Who: Free and open to the public; all ages welcome