Creative Europe Desk LT & Lithuanian Music Business Association invites representatives of music venues and festivals to a hands-on workshop with inclusivity & accessibility expert Ronald Ligtenberg.
It's free to attend, but registration is required. Don't miss out – spots are limited!
The workshop will be held in English.
📍Location: Estrada, Vilniaus str. 22-3.
⏰ February 28th, 10:00 - 12:00
After the workshop, participants are invited to join the venue tour, happening from 1 pm to ca. 4 pm. - we'll visit some of the most important music venues in Vilnius. In case you want to join - let us know by answering question nr. 6 in the form below.
REGISTRATION FORM:
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About the workshop
Accessibility at festivals and in live music venues is still a challenge for many live music organisers. That is why Possibilize facilitates a workshop for representatives of music venues and festivals to try to break this misconception and help live music organisers in embracing accessibility. The Workshop encourages participants to see limitations as a springboard for creative solutions and possibilities. By fostering a deeper understanding of accessibility through exercises, personal stories and innovative models, the workshop highlights the importance of moving beyond compliance and towards inclusive, meaningful experiences for all.
Ronald Ligtenberg together with participants will explore real-life (in)accessibility experiences of two creators with visual impairment: Irma Jokštytė-Stanevičienė and Aurimas Papečkys.
About Ronald Ligtenberg (NL)
Founder of Possibilize and Revelland. Speaker, author, consultant and supporter of Creative Accessibility: accessibility in such a way that multiple groups benefit. Possibilize is a platform for projects in which a limitation is a source of inspiration, like Sencity: an international multisensorial music festival for deaf and hearing people and Superkracht: talent developing by connecting people with a limitation with festival(crew)s. Revelland is a network of music industry professionals, leading festivals, passionate musicians, cultural experts, branche organisations and two groups representing the audiences to which Revelland aims to create impact for: deaf people and people with intellectual disabilities. Revelland is determined to make performing arts both more immersive AND inclusive.
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