Whores Out Loud: Queer Stripclub & Big Party

April 1 @ 22:00 April 2 @ 03:00 CEST

Photo by @wodan6070

Striptopia Time: 22:00-00:00 

Big Party Time: 00:00-03:00

Entrance – Combiticket Striptopia and Party €20 euro (Cinetol)

SOLD OUT!!

If you identify as a sex worker, a stripper, refugee and/ or BIPOC Queer – this is your space. If this applies to you or if for some other reason you are struggling to pay the entrance fee, please CONTACT Queer is not a Manifesto through this form.

GUEST LIST CLOSED – SOLD OUT

Striptopia provides an alternative option to traditional strip clubs. It is a pop-up strip club that uses mobile architecture and a mobile application as tools to create a transparent financial system, boundaries for consent and bodily autonomy. Through the use of technology we aim to facilitate healthier client interactions, financial autonomy and transparency for strippers in their workplace. Striptopia allows a collective group of strippers to have full political and financial control over the context in which their labor is performed as well as help address gender and race-based discrimination, destigmatize, educate and include diverse communities by appearing in different contexts.

Big Party

Sex work is work! Support the sex workers and strippers community by dancing your ass off! Multiple DJ’s will make you want to show your sexy moves. 

Prior to Queer Stripclub (Striptopia) & Big Party, there will be a Panel Discussion.

This Cinetol ticket DOES NOT reserve a place for the Panel Discussion. It is only for entry to Queer Stripclub (Striptopia) & Big Party.

See the event details for information about the Panel Discussion.

About the hosts:

Trans United

Trans United Europe/ Trans European BPOC network has been founded to unite the networks of European operating Trans BPOC NGOs and individual BPOC trans activists living and working in Europe. We started in 2013 in the Netherlands with Trans United Nederland from which we formatted in Brussels the umbrella BPOC network Trans United Europe. Trans United Nederland is the Dutch department operating from the Red Light District in the heart of Amsterdam. We amplify European and global BPOC media content via social media, inform BPOC trans communities on trans sex work, gender-specific healthcare including HIV prevention programs for transmen and non-binary people. Trans United is a BPOC sex worker and BPOC trans people living with HIV led organisation.

Striptopia

Striptopia provides an alternative option to traditional strip clubs. It is a pop-up strip club that uses mobile architecture and a mobile application as tools to create a transparent financial system, boundaries for consent and bodily autonomy. Through the use of technology we aim to facilitate healthier client interactions, financial autonomy and transparency for strippers in their workplace. Striptopia allows a collective group of strippers to have full political and financial control over the context in which their labor is performed as well as help address gender and race-based discrimination, destigmatize, educate and include diverse communities by appearing in different contexts.

Queer is not a Manifesto

Queer is not a Manifesto is an organization that centers queer and fluïd Identities through activist practices. We do artistic direction, (event) production, coördination, communication and PR in order to push the queer agenda on queer terms. We use tools like a radical access plan and safe(r) spaces policies to actively counter

CINETOL: Zaal

Tolstraat 182
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Trans United Europe

Striptopia

queer is not a manifesto

queer.red foundation

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Kenya + Intro & Performance by Papaya Kuir

March 31 @ 21:00 23:00 CEST

Location: Zaal | Times: 21:00-23:00 | Tickets: €7 @ Cinetol

KENYA (documentary)

Gisela Delgadillo / Mexico / 2022 / 88′ / Spanish with English subtitles

After witnessing the murder of her friend, Kenya, a trans woman sex worker, embarks on a path of struggle and search for justice that leads her to face the fear and pain of seeing herself reflected in that tragic ending.

content warnings for all films

Introduction & Performance by Papaya Kuir 

Papaya Kuir is an intersectional feminist collective for and by trans and queer Latinx asylum seekers, refugees and migrants in the Netherlands. Musicians, performers, writers and artists. They chose a name that re-introduces the use of the word papaya (slang for female genital tract in several Latin American countries) and Kuir which is a corruption of the word queer, a nickname with a twist.

Through their fundraising campaigns they want to be that bridge that connects human beings in need with those who can provide help. Through their art projects they want to show the world that they are more than just migrants and refugees, they are also talented people. And through their visibility they want The Netherlands to know that Latinx queers exist and that this country need to look at them too, that they matter, that their voices count and must be heard!

CINETOL: Zaal

Tolstraat 182
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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queer.red foundation

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Peep Show Hoes

March 31 @ 18:00 April 1 @ 22:00 CEST

The Peep Show Hoes is a celebratory mix of art, design, theater and activism on wheels: a protest against all the closures of legal and safe workplaces for sex workers in the Netherlands. Come in and take a look and with a performance you’ll get an opportunity to get informed about the labor rights we need to work and live safely. Shows can vary and are tailored to the wishes (and wallet) of the admirer. The Peep Show Hoes is a collaboration between SAVE, Striptopia and Wild Thing.

Friday 31 March 18:00-22:00

Saturday 1 April 18:00-22:00

Tip/Donation

CINETOL: Courtyard

Tolstraat 182
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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