Inclusion and accessibility in the performing arts
liminal collaborates for the first time with the Kalamata International Dance Festival, coordinating a discussion on dance and disability. On Sunday, July 19 at 18:00, we invite you to the Foyer of the Kalamata Dance Megaron for the panel titled “Inclusion and accessibility in the performing arts”, where artists from Greece and abroad will share their experiences and highlight ways in which dance can become a space for equitable participation.

Bringing together diverse artistic practices and lived experiences, the panel opens a dialogue around representation, creative working conditions, and the possibilities for equal participation in dance, connecting perspectives and realities from Greece and Germany in this field.
The members of the panel
Participating from Greece are Venetsiana Kalampaliki, a dancer and choreographer based between Athens and Hamburg who works with inclusive and accessible practices; Irini Kourouvani, a dancer and performer with a physical disability; and Medie Megas, a dancer, choreographer and dramaturg with long-standing engagement in dance and disability.
Participating from Germany are Dawn Jani Birley, a Deaf Canadian artist with extensive experience in physical theatre; and Lukas Malkowski, a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) artist. They all appear in “Mercury Rising” by Jefta van Dinther, which will be presented at the Festival on 18 and 19 July.
The discussion will be moderated by Sahar Rahimi, director and Artistic Director of the Brecht Festival. Throughout her artistic career, she has collaborated extensively with inclusive ensembles, while her curatorial work at the Festival places particular emphasis on inclusion.
Language and Accessibility
👉 The discussion will be held in English. Headsets for simultaneous interpretation into Greek will be available for audience members who need them.
👉 During the discussion, Greek Sign Language interpretation will be provided.
Useful information
Date: Sunday, July 19, 2026
Time: 18:00
Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Location: Foyer of the Kalamata Dance Megaron (Artemidos 124, Kalamata)
Cost: Free
* The venue is accessible to wheelchair users and includes accessible toilet facilities.
The discussion is co-organised with the Goethe-Institut.

Accessibility Sponsor as part of the initiative “Culture for All”

Coordinated by the cultural organisation liminal.
