Zouni Eleftheria

born in 1987, is a grad­u­ate of the Depart­ment of His­to­ry — Archae­ol­o­gy of the Aris­to­tle Uni­ver­si­ty of Thes­sa­loni­ki (AUTH) and holds a Mas­ter’s degree in Spe­cial Edu­ca­tion, which she com­plet­ed through Fred­er­ick Uni­ver­si­ty in Cyprus. She has also attend­ed sem­i­nars of var­i­ous con­tents such as:
Edu­ca­tion of stu­dents with learn­ing dif­fi­cul­ties (webi­na­rs through the i‑kid cen­tre)
Inclu­sive art: the work and activism of artists with dis­abil­i­ties (three-day webi­nar in the frame­work of the Audi­ence Devel­op­ment Work­shop with Men­di Mega and Tan­ja Erhart, through the edu­ca­tion­al pro­grammes depart­ment of Onas­sis Ste­gi)
sport and dis­abil­i­ty (one-week face-to-face sem­i­nar in Por­tu­gal)
devel­op­ment of inno­v­a­tive meth­ods of cre­at­ing per­for­mances for direct acces­si­bil­i­ty (three-day inter­ac­tive work­shop in Laris­sa)
music ther­a­py: the­o­ry and appli­ca­tions (online sem­i­nar through City Uni­ty Col­lege)
the art of EVS (week-long face-to-face sem­i­nar in Istan­bul on the Euro­pean Vol­un­tary Ser­vice and Eras­mus+ pro­grammes)
Since 2016 she par­tic­i­pates as a per­former in the inclu­sive — exper­i­men­tal — dance the­atre group “Dance and the Mind” with which she took part in events/performances/presentations in Greece and abroad, as well as in vis­its to schools (spe­cial and typ­i­cal devel­op­ment) for the inter­ac­tive par­tic­i­pa­tion of stu­dents in open rehearsals of the group.She her­self is a per­son with a con­gen­i­tal dis­abil­i­ty (neu­ro­genic atro­phy of the upper and low­er limbs), a wheel­chair user, able to work.