Dancefloor Intimacy is a movement that demonstrates accessibility can be at the forefront of innovative club culture, and not an afterthought.
Dancefloor Intimacy is an initiative focused on transforming nightclubs and music venues to be more accessible and inclusive for Disabled, Neurodivergent, d/Deaf individuals and people living with chronic illness that affects their experiences in these environments. The project aims to empower nightlife stakeholders and Neurodivergent, d/Deaf and Disabled individuals, and all patrons by promoting education, raising awareness, and implementing improvements across venues and nightlife practices.
By bridging the gap between venue operators and marginalised communities, the project creates space for honest conversations and tangible action. It’s about shifting the culture of nightlife to prioritise accessibility, empathy, and belonging, so that everyone can feel safe, seen, and able to fully enjoy these spaces.
By bridging the gap between venue operators and marginalised communities, the project creates space for honest conversations and tangible action. It’s about shifting the culture of nightlife to prioritise accessibility, empathy, and belonging, so that everyone can feel safe, seen, and able to fully enjoy these spaces.