- No previous knowledge necessary. We don't learn steps or choreos, but rather how to dance without pressure to perform. All you need is clothes that you can move easily in.
- accessibility: The course takes place in spoken German. The room is not at ground level or accessible via an elevator. Please use the registration form to let me know what additional information you need and how I can support you in taking part in the course.
- All FLINTA* should feel safe in this space. Any form of sexism, hetero- and cissexism, queer hostility as well as racism, anti-Semitism, ableism, classism and other forms of discrimination will not be tolerated.
About the event series: FLINTA* stands for women, lesbians, intersexual, non-binary, trans and agender people - i.e. for all those who are discriminated against because of their gender identity. You can find out more about it here. With the FLINTA* empowerment series, we want to offer a place for exchange and a safer space. Everyone who feels like they belong is welcome! It is also important for us to point out that you cannot tell someone's gender. We particularly encourage TIN people to take part in our events or to lead them as speakers.
Tabea (pronoun none/she) is queer and is pursuing further training in dance and movement therapy. Tabea studied art at the TU Berlin until 2023. Tabea completed training as a diversity peer trainer and works as a work assistant for a person with visual impairment.