Winter’s here and so is Supernature!
with many flinta* on the decks and exclusive dj sets for the play area… yes, it’s gonna be as hot and sexy as it sounds.
The benefits, that come from the entrance fee, will go to two Israeli and Palestinian Projects (more details at the bottom of the event):
· +972 magazine, independent journalists from Palestine and Israel and
· PCRF, Palestine children’s relief fund which in this impossible situation try to provide some relief for the people suffering in Gaza.
Line up for the techno floor – Flinta* to the front!
Belen Zer; Clitney Spears; Lady Hunter; OCD
Play area line up
cristian zanotti; sk.mize
The ticket is 12€ (only at the door), the minimum to cover costs and still be able to donate. Of course if you can give more, it’s welcome!
The entrance for trans* folx, BIPOC and refugees is donation based. Just come to the cashier and say you want to donate!
If the entrance fee is a barrier for you, please contact us on Instagram (supernature.berlin) to get a soli-ticket (till one day before the party)
The venue is wheelchair accessible through access ramps and there is a toilet for wheelchair users in the inside area. There is also a garden with a tent and an upstairs area where there’s no music.
An awareness team will be assisting us. Also always feel free to reach out to the staff members!
We recommend getting covid-tested before coming to the party. The event will take place outside in the tent area. The inside area uses HEPA filters on its ventilation system.
We do not tolerate any form of discrimination and we stand by the side of the ones affected!
Flyer by Alejandro Camacho
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Supernature, a queer solidarity party, has always so far donated each party’s benefits to non-European queer projects. We are very troubled and worried about the horrible situation from previous weeks in Israel and Palestine, which we witness to escalate and which has affected our reality here in Berlin.
As a conflict that directly affects queer Palestinian/Arab and queer Jewish communities, we have decided to redirect the benefits from the party of the 18th of November to two Israeli and Palestinian Projects: +972 magazine, independent journalists from Palestine and Israel and to PCRF, Palestine children’s relief fund which in this impossible situation try to provide some relief for the people suffering in Gaza.
We believe it is important to support voices and practices from people of the region that try to promote understanding, justice and a transformative prospect for the peoples living there.
Racism and antisemitism, even as different forms of oppression, should be both actively fought and condemned within any social movements that fights for justice, emancipation and social transformation.
Against racism and Islamophobia. Against antisemitism.
Ceasefire and peace talks now.