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On the weekend of 7-9 March, Dancefloor Intimacy and Club Dérive are coming together in Brussels for a Research Residency with the focus on accessible club design. Over three days in the atelier, we’ll share research, exchange experiences, and collectively envision a nightlife where safety, joy, and belonging are at the core.
Drawing from Dancefloor Intimacy’s insights gathered through real conversations with disabled clubbers, venue operators, promoters, architects, and accessibility consultants, we’ll turn lived experiences into actionable change.
Together, we’ll ask: What does a utopian accessible clubbing experience look like?
And how do we build it?
Whether you’re a nightlife worker, designer, artist, or clubgoer passionate about shaping more inclusive club venues, we invite you to be part of this vital workshop weekend.
As a member of the netwerk you will gain access to:
I. Network - a large network of people & organisations
II. Materials & atelier - all our materials and tools
III. Reference framework - knowledge and (digital) library
I. Network - a large network of people & organisations
II. Materials & atelier - all our materials and tools
III. Reference framework - knowledge and (digital) library
The workshop will take place from 7 until 9 March and is completely FREE, including all meals. There are only 10 places available so send us your motivation via the application form (Deadline: 24 February) You will receive a confirmation on 28 February.
The Club Access Lab is a collaboration between the Montage, Dancefloor Intimacy and Club Dérive sponsored by A Fond+
Club Access Lab Accessibility Plan