Interactive concert for the whole family
Have you ever wondered how a symphony orchestra works? Discover all its secrets in this original, interactive concert at Megaron The Athens Concert Hall on Sunday, April 5, at 12:00. The concert is made accessible for children with sensory, neurodevelopmental, and/or mobility disabilities, in collaboration with liminal.

The young members of the Underground Youth Orchestra, under the direction of artistic director and conductor Kostas Iliadis, invite us to explore the sounds of different instrument families and the magic of the symphonic repertoire through imaginative musical examples, such as W. A. Mozart’s “Eine kleine Nachtmusik”, J. B. Lully’s “Turkish March”, and G. Bizet’s “Carmen”.
Accessibility
In collaboration with liminal the interactive concert is made accessible to families with children with sensory, neurodevelopmental or/and mibility disability, aged 6 and above.
Children with disabilities are encouraged to come to the space 20 minutes before the workshop begins, to attend a touch tour, meet the members of the orchestra and familiarize themselves with the new environment.
During the concert, there will be interpretation in Greek Sign Language, as well as the presence a member of the liminal team.
Useful information
Day: Sunday 5 April 2026
Time: 12:00
Duration: 1 hour
Location: Dimitris Mitropoulos Hall, Megaron The Athens Concert Hall (Vas. Sofias & Kokkali 115 21 Athens)
Cost: €12 adults, €8 children
Registration for the program and the touch tour for children with disabilities can be made by phone at +30 210 72 82 333 (Monday–Friday, 10:00–17:00 p.m.) or by email at [email protected].
A Megaron The Athens Concert Hall production

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