(Friday) 19:00 - 22:00
English
Flogging is a practice that reaches back 1000s of years and is used as both punishment and to find exalted states. The nuance is fine when speaking to the body
Flogging is a practice that reaches back 1000s of years and is used as both punishment and to find exalted states. The nuance is fine when speaking to the body and what each individual can or wishes to receive.
In this workshop, Caritia will encourage participants (with consent) to learn more about what flogging is, the tools you can use – shop-bought, DIY and from nature, safety protocols and ways to intensify and extend the play, and in what ways participants wish to play with this impact tool.
Event Details
Date & Time: March 15th, 2024, 7 pm – 10 pm
Format: Workshop
Audience: LGBTQIA+ & Friends
Language: English
Minimum Knowledge Level: N/a
What to Bring: Your own flogger(s), any size, length, diy or shop-bought, a towel, warm comfortable clothing, questions, a way to write notes. .
Solo or Partnered: solo or partnered (everybody needs to buy a ticket)
What we will explore:
Boundaries and Consent
Rhythm and Pace
What’s My Tool
Anatomy
Intersectionality of Play
Safety
Intention and Presence
Safety Concept & Regulation
Please consult our safety concept and regulations for this event here.
Accessibility Note
The workshop is held in spoken English. The space, KARA, is on the ground floor but has three steps to enter the house. A ramp for wheelchairs is available at all times. There is also a parking space available right in front of the door if needed. KARA has an accessible bathroom available. There are no thresholds in the entire house. The garden is only partially accessible at the moment. During the workshop, we will sit on the floor. Sitting in a chair can also be provided. Adaptations for physical needs will be shown and can also be provided upon request. If you participate in this workshop and need more assistance please message us at info@karada-house.de beforehand.
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.
What else to know
Before purchasing a solidarity ticket, please check here if you are eligible for one.
Tickets are not available for sale any more for this event!