Woyzeck’s Peer Support Group
Woyzeck's Peer Support Group meets always after the performance.
On weekdays at approx. 20:15. At the weekend at approx. 4:15 p.m.
It’s an open peer support group where the idea is to offer peer support to people who are united by precarious situations, around themes that change nightly. We want to create a safe and common space where those who are willing to be present have the opportunity to participate in the discussion.
Free entry!
Tue 19.4. Sari Näre: Why does unemployment hurt?
Wed 20.4. Oula Rytkönen: Why is it important to draw attention to the audience?
Thu 21.4. (ENG) The Wolt Courier Partners Association / John Black: The Working Lives of the Wolt Courier Partners Association
Fri 22.4. Permission to live / Sanna Valtonen: Asylum seekers in Finland. How to improve the rights of asylum seekers?
Sat 23.4. Elokapina / Matilda Seppälä: How to organize horizontally? What is renewable culture?
Sun 24.4. Alexandr Manzos: What do games teach? How can gaming change reality?
Tue 26.4. Hanna Ylöstalo: How is gender related to the economy or poverty? What is a nurturing economy?
Wed 27.4. Precarious practices: What tools do you use to take care of yourself and others when you work?
Thu 28.4. Precarious practices: How can a freelancer build communities?
Fri 29.4. Laura Pietiläinen: How do you listen to the inner longing?
The principles of a braver space:
We require the participants of the event to commit to the principles of a more daring space.
Language: The peer support group's primary language is Finnish.
Duration: 1-2 hours, durations vary. You can also leave the event in the middle.
Accessibility: The tent has an approx. 3 cm high doorstep. Space for a wheelchair can be arranged if needed.
BRAVER SPACE POLICY
In our events, we kindly ask you to agree to uphold these guidelines for braver space. A braver space is a supportive, non-threatening environment that encourages open-mindedness, respect, a willingness to learn from others. It’s about being friendly, inclusive, caring, considerate towards others.
Respect and support each other
Give space and give others chance to speak
Learn from each other. Our being together is committed to learning, so that we can continually grow to be a more considerate community, proactively challenging our ways of living together. We want to create a space where it's possible to take responsibility, to learn and to grow together
Don’t presume the gender, background, sexuality, physical or mental abilities of others
Do not discriminate. We do not tolerate discrimination: racism, ageism, sexism, heterosexism, transphobia, ableism or discrimination based on other personal traits.
Respect other people’s boundaries. Always discuss them beforehand. Ask when unsure.
Take responsibility for your actions. No means no.If you encounter harassment, discrimination, threat or other troubling situations or feelings, contact safety persons (wearing laboratory technician’s coats) or after the event the Live Art Society’s producer, Veera Lamberg: +358 44 725 7700, info@esitys.fi)
We are happy to receive any feedback.
https://www.esitys.fi/info/esitystaiteen-seuran-turvallisemman-tilan-periaatteet