SoundSpace
A relaxing vinyl listening experience for neurodivergent adults
SoundSpace: A Calm Listening Evening for Neurodivergent Adults
SoundSpace is a relaxed vinyl listening evening at ARC Stockton – Dance Studio. A quiet, low-pressure space where you can sit, unwind, and listen to music on vinyl. There’s no expectation to talk, interact, or take part—just come as you are and experience the music in your own way.
Designed with neurodivergent adults in mind, but open to anyone who would benefit from a calmer environment.
SoundSpace is created and hosted by Mark (Obi Studios – Tattoo & Vinyl), shaped by lived experience as an autistic person with ADHD.
Supported by ARC Stockton, Little Cog, and Our Stomping Grounds.
Event Details
Friday 12th June, 7–9pm. You’re welcome to arrive late or leave early—whatever feels right for you.
ARC Stockton – Dance Studio
The is an adult event but young people 14+ may attend if accompanied by an adult.
What to expect:
• A comfortable, quiet space
• Music played on vinyl, centred around Fleetwood Mac – Rumours, with additional records throughout the evening
• Gentle lighting and steady sound levels
• Optional interaction, entirely at your own pace. There is no expectation to interact, but people are welcome to talk if they’d like. Mood cards will be available to show the level of social interaction you want, from none at all, to some chatting.
Everyone is invited to observe the quiet, relaxing nature of the space.
Booking is here on eventbrite, but if you have any problems please email info@littlecog.co.uk
In the meantime, feel free to get in touch if you’d like to know more
A relaxing vinyl listening experience for neurodivergent adults
SoundSpace: A Calm Listening Evening for Neurodivergent Adults
SoundSpace is a relaxed vinyl listening evening at ARC Stockton – Dance Studio. A quiet, low-pressure space where you can sit, unwind, and listen to music on vinyl. There’s no expectation to talk, interact, or take part—just come as you are and experience the music in your own way.
Designed with neurodivergent adults in mind, but open to anyone who would benefit from a calmer environment.
SoundSpace is created and hosted by Mark (Obi Studios – Tattoo & Vinyl), shaped by lived experience as an autistic person with ADHD.
Supported by ARC Stockton, Little Cog, and Our Stomping Grounds.
Event Details
Friday 12th June, 7–9pm. You’re welcome to arrive late or leave early—whatever feels right for you.
ARC Stockton – Dance Studio
The is an adult event but young people 14+ may attend if accompanied by an adult.
What to expect:
• A comfortable, quiet space
• Music played on vinyl, centred around Fleetwood Mac – Rumours, with additional records throughout the evening
• Gentle lighting and steady sound levels
• Optional interaction, entirely at your own pace. There is no expectation to interact, but people are welcome to talk if they’d like. Mood cards will be available to show the level of social interaction you want, from none at all, to some chatting.
Everyone is invited to observe the quiet, relaxing nature of the space.
Booking is here on eventbrite, but if you have any problems please email info@littlecog.co.uk
In the meantime, feel free to get in touch if you’d like to know more
Good to know
Highlights
- 2 hours
- ages 14+
- In person
Location
ARC - Stockton Arts Centre
Dovecot Street
Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1LL
How do you want to get there?
