Workout like FLINTA* – Werk like DRAG
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Workout like FLINTA* reclaims calisthenics parks in Berlin for safer, supportive training. On September 27th we bring a special edition:
By public transport: Take the U1/U3/U12 to U Prinzenstraße. The playground entrance is approx. 100 m from the station.
By car: There is no free parking directly at the playground. Surrounding streets are paid parking zones (approx. 2–3 €/hour). Depending on where you find a spot, the walking distance may range from a few hundred meters up to 1 km.
By car: There is no free parking directly at the playground. Surrounding streets are paid parking zones (approx. 2–3 €/hour). Depending on where you find a spot, the walking distance may range from a few hundred meters up to 1 km.
The event is mainly in English, but we can translate in easy German & Russian.
There is a public bathroom in 120 m from the playground.
We are going to play music on speakers which might be a bit loud and overwhelming for someone. We expect 15-20 people to join and ass it is a public the space on the kanal, we expect passers-by to stop by and may be joining the event.
This is an intervetion in the public space and we cannot predict how passers-by will react to seeing Drag performers in public space. We have an agreement with the team that will help to regulate unwanted interactions with passers-by if these cituations occur.
This is an intervetion in the public space and we cannot predict how passers-by will react to seeing Drag performers in public space. We have an agreement with the team that will help to regulate unwanted interactions with passers-by if these cituations occur.
Workout like FLINTA* reclaims calisthenics parks in Berlin for safer, supportive training. On September 27th we bring a special edition: Werk like Drag – workouts led by Drag Artists, mixing fitness, play & self-expression. Together we reshape public space with solidarity & joy!
Feminist Spaces Collective
Feminist Spaces Collective. We are an independent collective based in Berlin since 2023. We explore the intersections of environmental, spatial, social justice, and feminism in urban contexts. As a collective we work in an anti-sexist, anti-imperialist, and anti-capitalist way to unlearn oppressive modes of living and city-making.