The Kevin Spencer Residency is made possible with the generous support of the Hazel Miller Foundation, ArtsWA, The Boeing Company, Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation, Senator Marko Liias, and Nancy Bittner. has developed curriculum, Hocus Focus, for special education teachers and. 18, and a continuing education workshop for teachers on Nov. Victimization of individuals with autism spectrum disorder from the criminal. In addition to his Saturday Matinee, Spencer will lead two performances of The Magic of Kevin Spencer for school groups and homeschool families on Friday, Nov. (Arts for Everyone tickets available by phone or in-person only.) Purchase tickets online at by phone at 42, or in person at 410 4th Ave. Tickets to The Magic of Kevin Spencer are $10/$2 Arts for Everyone for low-income families and older adults. A feature article in Inside Autism magazine called Spencer “the kid whisperer,” thanks to his keen ability to connect with children with ASD. Spencer’s groundbreaking research on the educational benefits of integrating magic tricks into the classroom for all students, including those with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and intellectual/developmental delays, has been published in national scholarly journals. He believes strongly in the power of the arts to impact the quality of people’s lives. He is also a teaching artist, researcher, consultant and film producer, as well as faculty in the special education program at Carlow University (PA). Kevin Spencer is a world-renowned illusionist with dozens of accolades to his credit including 2015 International Magician of the Year and six-time recipient of Performing Arts Entertainer of the Year. “We’ve seen some amazing sensory-friendly performances developing across the country and internationally, and we feel really fortunate to have Kevin Spencer kick-off our first presentation in this format.” “We’re excited to be working on increasing access to ECA’s performances and programs across the board - and with this show, in particular, to engage members of our community on the autism spectrum,” said Gillian Jones, Director of Programming at ECA. Designated quiet area within the theatre.
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