Woyzeck’s Peer Support Group

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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!


Photo: Yoshi Omori 2022

 

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