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Austin Harmony Project Adult IDD Arts and Dances

The Austin Harmony Project

Austin, Texas - Travis County

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May 31, 2026

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Austin

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Provider overview

The Austin Harmony Project is an Austin arts and social connection lead for adults with developmental disabilities, with pop-up events, dances, music, and art participation.

The Austin Harmony Project is a nonprofit arts and community project founded in Austin to create belonging, art, music, and social opportunities for people with developmental disabilities.

Quick facts

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Ages
Adults with developmental disabilities; families should confirm current event eligibility, age range, and support fit.
Season
Pop-up events, dances, and arts or music activities by current calendar and partner availability.
Cost
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The Austin Harmony Project

The source says current activities continue through pop-up events and dances with Imagine Arts; confirm exact site and format before attending.

Programs and offerings

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Adult IDD arts, music, pop-up events, and dances

Austin arts, music, pop-up events, and dances for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

Ages
Adults with developmental disabilities; families should confirm current event eligibility, age range, and support fit.
Season
Pop-up events, dances, and arts or music activities by current calendar and partner availability.
Schedule
Use the contact page to ask about current pop-up events, dances, art or music activities, and Imagine Arts partnership opportunities.
Cost
The public history page does not list standard fees; ask about event cost, registration, support-person attendance, and materials before attending.
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May 31, 2026
Why this is listed
The Austin Harmony Project's public history page says the nonprofit was created to give individuals with developmental disabilities a place to create art, engage in musical activities, experience belonging, and now continues through pop-up events and dances with Imagine Arts in Austin.
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Program details we found

Adult IDD arts, music, pop-up events, and dances

The Austin Harmony Project's public history page says the nonprofit was created to give individuals with developmental disabilities a place to create art, engage in musical activities, experience belonging, and now continues through pop-up events and dances with Imagine Arts in Austin.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source describes individuals and adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities, art, music, community, belonging, pop-up events, dances, and partnership with Imagine Arts in Austin.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about event location, room setup, music volume, lighting, dance format, support-person role, materials, transportation, and whether registration is required.

What we checked

What we found: The Austin Harmony Project's public history page says the nonprofit was created to give individuals with developmental disabilities a place to create art, engage in musical activities, experience belonging, and now continues through pop-up events and dances with Imagine Arts in Austin.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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