Trans* & Queer Folsom Festival – 30. August
Folsom Fest has been too cis for too long! So mark your calendars, babes, because the trans* & queer k!nksters of Berlin are serving you a KINKY SKILLSHARE XXL this Folsom Fest, with qt’s at the front & center!
The combined forces of Lux Studio’s B//SM Beyond Binary & the Kinky Trans* Skillshare of Failing Femmes are here to offer you an entire day of juicy workshops & play space for your most perverted & primal self to explore — you will not wanna miss!
Whether you’re an experienced deviant, want to brush up on your skills, or just beginning to delve into the world of k!nk & B//DM, the Folsom SKILLSHARE XXL will be an k!nky oasis for you to come, learn, break bread, and play amongst community.
Come for the k!nk, stay for the cumaraderie. And let’s honor the queer & trans* leather babes who have come before us in the best down & dirty way possible!
Keep an eye out as we begin to drop our line-up of workshop hosts & performers. Hope to see you there, babes!
Trans* & Queer Folsom Skillshare XXL is a kinky festival centering trans* & queer kinksters. If you have access needs or cannot afford a ticket, please contact mercystj@proton.me
Mercy St. J
(they/them) is a house madxme at heart and you be the host for this day of perversion, kink & community. They are a co-creator of the Trans* BDSM Skillshare at Failing Femmes. You can generally find them in Berlin or Amsterdam, spinning tricks & generally being up to no good!
Silicone Pussy
(he/it) is a pr0stitute, p0rn maker and visual artist based in Berlin. A trans boy from Southwest Asia — guardian of restless souls and craving bodies, keeper of soft pleasures.
OASIS
(they/them) dances because in a world obsessed with commodification, objectification, and ownership; my body rarely feels like my own. Their work is based in Queer Black Feminist theory and practices of consent, safety and social justice. They dance because their body belongs to no one and every one, to nothing and everything. OASIS takes a body-focused approach to most artistic processes, using their body as material and following sensations wherever they’ll take them. They love playing around with and through different creatures and characters that give absolutely no fuxks about the limiting beliefs about what a creature, person, or human can be.
eli/o
is a queer, black, audhd, disabled, pro dom, kink educator and professional rigger/rope model. It started practicing kinbaku 15 years ago as a model and started it’s journey as a rigger and teacher in 2015 predominantly focusing it’s practice on semenawa (translated torment rope).
M.
(it/its) is a writer and visual artist, but here you can know it as a bunny, a bear, a puppy and a baby. For M., Regression is about attachment, unmasking, and being treasured- I mean loved!
Darius Rex
(he/they) is a Dominus beyond binary at BDSM Studio LUX, in the sexological bodywork training and activist* at trans*sexworks. As a dominus and bodyworker, Darius’ work consists of exploring and understanding human bodies from a political and embodied perspective. He constantly challenges established norms around identity, gender, sexuality and social taboos. Darius sees vulnerability and insecurities in play as a resource. Both are powerful assets that contribute to personal, sensual and pleasurable growth.
Akash
House Rules
Who can participate?
This is a party is for translate* & queer kinksters + friends. This is a space that centers the desire, pain & pleasure of trans* & queer folks; friends of queer & TIN folk are welcome to participate as long as they are mindful of the space they are moving through.
Accessibility
There is an elevator inside the building, but a few steps to get into the building and into the event space. If you have any accessibility needs, please contact Mercy at mercystj@proton.me and we will do our best to tend to your specific needs!
Corona
Please come tested for corona. There will be tests provided at the door for you if you are not able to access a test before arrival. Guests who test on-site are asked to wear masks until their test is negative.
Costs
Throughout the queer event series, the focus is on a policy of accessibility, transparency and redistribution.
The prices are calculated by the respective collectives and individuals and 90% of them go towards their work. A further 10% is used for advertising in magazines, social media and print media.
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