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The Learning Express: Astronomy

Sensory-Friendly Concert
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The Learning Express: Astronomy

Sensory-Friendly Concert

Saturday, August 16, 2025—11:00am

Saturday, August 16, 2025—11:00am
2 hours
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Explore the wonders of space through music! The Learning Express: Astronomy is a high-energy, interactive performance that introduces the audience to the planets, the North Star, and the changing seasons using the power of hip-hop and jazz. Created by Kris Johnson and Ozay Moore, and originally curated by Damien Crutcher and Progressions Inc., this program was designed to support academic learning in elementary schools across Inkster, Pontiac, and Detroit.

Join from 10:00—11:00am for hands-on activities before the concert.

Sensory-friendly events are designed for individuals on the autism spectrum and with other sensory sensitivities. Our culture can be unforgiving if you're unable to conform to the standard concert etiquette of quietly sitting still for extended periods. This excludes individuals who are unable to sit still or who may express emotions such as joy or excitement through vocalization. This sensory-friendly concert aims to remove barriers, allowing everyone to be themselves and enjoy a musical experience in a safe and judgement-free environment.

Your experience includes:
• Limited audience size for reduced crowds;
• A sensory toolkit with noise-cancelling headphones and fidgets for use during the rehearsal (limited number available);
• Quiet Space to take a break;
• Pre-concert activities from 10-11 a.m., including an instrument exploration station – this is your chance to get up close to hold, touch, and play some of the instruments you’ll see being played onstage;
• Complimentary parking;
• Trained DSO staff members – the Mid-Michigan Autism Association has provided training to our staff to help them better understand the characteristics of autism and how to better communicate with someone with autism;
• Resources to help you prepare for the event, including an information guide, social story, and an opportunity to preview the music.

Artists

Kris Johnson

Kris Johnson is an empathetic, intelligent, and efficient trumpeter, composer, arranger, film composer, and educator based in Detroit, Michigan. Kris's professional career is expansive for an artist so young, including: composing several musicals, including "Jim Crow's Tears" and "Hastings Street: The Musical"; scoring films, such as the Emmy-nominated web series "King Ester"; producing successful personal projects, such as The Kris Johnson Group, and #looptherapy; and serving as the founder and director of the Paradise Theatre Big Band through the Detroit Symphony.

With contributions to 6 GRAMMY-nominated albums as a trumpeter and arranger, including the 2024 GRAMMY-winning "Basie Swings the Blues" by the Count Basie Orchestra, Kris is a recognized force in the industry. His career highlights include touring globally as a member of Endea Owens and the Cookout since 2023, and with the esteemed Count Basie Orchestra from 2008-2019 as a soloist and arranger, performing at prestigious venues like the Apollo Theater, Hollywood Bowl, the Sydney Opera House, Kennedy Center, and more. His collaborations extend to musicians like Wynton Marsalis, Tony Bennett, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Leslie Odom Jr., and Wycliffe Gordon, showcasing his versatile talent.

Currently, Kris is an Assistant Professor of Jazz Trumpet at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. His journey as an educator began with his own education at Michigan State University, where he received his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Jazz Studies in 2005 and 2007, respectively. He has gone on to serve in the role of Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Utah from 2015-2019; a Project Director for Pontiac School District, leading a U.S. Department of Education Arts in Education - Model Development and Dissemination Grant from 2009-2010; as the Education and Digital Programming Manager for the Motown Museum in 2021; and as the Executive Director of the MSU Community Music School-Detroit from 2022-2024. Additionally, he has served on the teaching faculty at The Ohio State University, Detroit Symphony Orchestra Civic Youth Ensembles, and as an Artistic Liaison for JazzEd Detroit through a partnership with ArtOps and the Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation. 

Ozay Moore

emcee

Over the last 20 years, Hip Hop Artist and Educator Ozay Moore has traveled the world as an advocate of both Hip Hop Culture and humanity. As an Emcee, DJ, Muralist and community organizer, he has been an asset to the national/international Hip Hop scene in a variety of capacities.

From rocking stages to building in the community, Ozay’s abilities and efforts have inspired and opened doors for many supporting both the preservation and advancement of Hip Hop Culture.

His service to the broader community also translates to concentrated efforts in his hometown of Lansing as the founder and executive director of All of the Above Hip Hop Academy.

Jon Dixon

piano

Red Campbell

bass

Nate Winn

drums

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