With support from the California Arts Council, Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra will partner with lead artist Danny Clay to bring a series of interactive musical workshops to the residents of the Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row. The workshops will consist of the creation and performance of original compositions developed collaboratively by URM residents, Danny, and Kaleidoscope musicians. The resulting performance and a short film documenting the project will be free and available to the public.
Founded in 2014, Kaleidoscope has performed over 300 concerts throughout Southern California from venues ranging from Walt Disney Concert Hall to homeless shelters on Skid Row. Kaleidoscope has been especially known for their commitment to diversity and new music, with premieres of over 100 works, substantial programming of music by women and people of color, performances of large orchestral works like Mahler and Shostakovich Symphonies without a conductor, and frequent performances at schools, hospitals, homeless shelters, and other community organizations. To address income inequality and help build new audiences for classical music, most of Kaleidoscope’s public concerts are free admission with a suggested donation.

