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Stamp Your Passport to Culture with Timbalooloo Performance on March 2

Lone Tree Arts Center offers two performances (one sensory friendly) for elementary aged children

February 20, 2025

Enjoy an afternoon out at the Lone Tree Arts Center with the whole family on Sunday, March 2 for Timbalooloo. Lead by Oran Etkin and utilizing his inventive method for teaching music, Timbalooloo will be a musical outing that you won’t forget. The performance takes the audience on a journey around the world, exploring different instruments and cultures and discovering how vibrant global cultures form the backbone of American music and society. Etkin’s engaging style will have your whole family engaged and clapping along in your seats. 


Passport to Culture Program

LTAC’s Passport to Culture program is perform for elementary aged children and their families to experience arts and culture outside of the classroom and inside a world of imagination. The entertaining performances in this series foster a lifelong love of performing arts across a variety of artforms. 

Passport to Culture and Sensory Inclusive Passport to Culture are both monthly programs that the Lone Tree Arts Center presents. Performances are typically an hour long and take place on a Sunday afternoon. Ticket costs are kept low to keep it an affordable outing for the whole family. 


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Sensory inclusive performance

Following the Passport to Culture performance at 1:30pm, there will also be a 4pm Sensory inclusive performance of Timbalooloo. 

  • Sensory inclusive performances are modified to create a welcoming and supportive environment for children and adults on the autism spectrum as well as individuals with other sensitivity issues or developmental disabilities. 
  • The Arts Center staff works with performers to modify the shows to ensure there are no startling noises or visually over-stimulating components. 
  • Our team keeps sound levels lower than normal and keeps the lights in the audience higher than normal, ensuring audience members can see each other. 
  • Audience members are free to come and go if need be (there is always a “quiet room” available) and are asked to wave hands rather than clapping.

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Ticket Details

Passport to Culture: Timbalooloo 

Sensory Inclusive Passport to Culture: Timbalooloo


About the Lone Tree Arts Center

Thanks to a bond approved by Lone Tree residents, the Lone Tree Arts Center was built in 2011 as a place where the community could gather to experience the life-changing power of the arts. The mission of the Lone Tree Arts Center is to produce and present remarkable professional arts experiences; prioritize the patron experience; create arts engagement opportunities for children, seniors, and other underserved communities; and place high value on responsible fiscal stewardship.