(Friday) 19:00 - 22:00
English/German
Power is such tenuous energy. What does power mean, especially to you? Why does each of us struggle with power internally and externally? Combining and separating energies in order to create
Power is such tenuous energy. What does power mean, especially to you? Why does each of us struggle with power internally and externally?
Combining and separating energies in order to create intentional pleasure for you and those you desire to play with is steeped in so many intricacies, how do you figure out the language your dominant self speaks?
In this workshop, Caritia aims to playfully encourage you to find your dominant ‘voice’ and the tools to support you to create spaces in which it can thrive and be nourished.
Event Details
Date & Time: August 13th, 2021, 7 – 10pm
Format: workshop & discussion
Audience: LGBTQIA+ & Friends
Language: English
Minimum Knowledge Level: N/a
What to Bring: questions, curiosity, an item or outfit that supports you to feel empowered, a play item
Solo or Partnered: solo or partnered (everybody needs to buy a ticket)
What we will teach/offer you
– meditation
– what is dominance to/for me? Let’s look at all the models
– who is your play date?
– care, safety and health
– power hierarchies
–roles of dominance
– Feedback and close
Safety Concept
You need to bring proof of testing (not older than 24 hours), or proof of vaccination in order to be let inside.
Hand disinfectant provided in multiple places. All surfaces are disinfected and will be disinfected in between use.
Space is limited to give more space for everyone.
We frequently air the space and also use fans for more circulation.
You must wear a mask at all times.
Who is this event for?
LGBTQIA+ describes the full spectrum of non-mainstream sexual orientation and/or gender identity, meaning: lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, transgender, non-binary, genderqueer/fluid, queer, intersex, asexual, aromantic, agender.
Friends describes people of any and all kinds of gender and sexual identities who are aware and respectful of the necessity, needs, and boundaries of a queer safe(r) space and its marginalized community.
When you consider yourself a friend you show acknowledgement to and are respectful of everyone’s self-expression and do not assume, presume or project non-consensual ideas onto others. You actively request and use people’s chosen pronouns. You remain mindful of the fact that Karada House is first and foremost a space for queer people that you are also invited to attend. You have a genuine concern for the well-being of LGBTQIA+ people and remain in awareness of heterosexual and gender straight privileges.
Friends don’t have to be perfect. None of us are. We request that we all pro-actively work and strive to be good friends and allies to marginalized people.
Tickets are not available for sale any more for this event!