Whorehouse Cabaret!

29 March, 2025 @ 22:00 30 March, 2025 @ 01:00 CET

Location: Grote Zaal | Times: 22:00-01:00 | Tickets: €7,5 – €20 (tiered)

Please arrive on time, we will have a waitlist and will fill to capacity. Ticket holders that arrive after 22:30 may be turned away if we are at capacity.

"We roll out the red carpet for ourselves... whores on the move crack the old established world... a love letter to the sex worker community"

Sex workers from the Netherlands, Belgium, and France perform feats of splendour for our delight!

Dress code: we invite you to dress loudly to create an audience that is celebratory of the sex worker community(whatever that means to you). Cabaret, fetish, whore-ish finery is all welcome!

Sex Workers Who Changed History Fashion Show

By SAVE and Trans Sisters

We roll out the red carpet for ourselves, start the music and our historical fashion show begins! In the media, sex workers are usually depicted as victims, we tell the stories of heroes and heroines. Sex workers who rebelled, who fought for women and queer rights, who fought against slavery. Sex workers who made history!

Based on work by Dutch sex worker, historian and philosopher, Sietske Altink. Read more.

The Sex Workers History Fashion Show is an ongoing collaboration between SAVE and Trans Sisters. See their other scheduled performances here.

The Sewers of Heterosexuality

by Marianne Chargois

In the underground of the triumphant heterosexual world, dissidents develop autonomous economic systems, where toxic masculinities are expressed through alternative sexual practices. The sewers of heterosexuality are overflowing as armies of whores on the move crack the old established world.

[Organisers’ note: the performance takes place in front of a screen depicting images of Marianne’s work in medical BDSM)

Marianne Chargois is a sex worker since 20 years, an activist for sex workers rights through the collective STRASS in France until 2019 and since then through UTSOPI, Belgium. She is the creator of SNAP!, a sex worker festival, and co-organiser of the Brussels Porn Film Festival. She creates performances with materials from BDSM sessions with her clients, in a language that mixes political purpose, humor and obscene images.

Le Bal des Putes (The Hookers Ball)

by Kata Loba with Djombo Goddess, Olivia Verner, Malena and La Baphomette

This show is a 𝗹𝗼𝘃𝗲 𝗹𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗼 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝘅 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝗲𝗿 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘆. Through 𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲, 𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗴, 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝗲 𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴, 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗱𝘆, we explore the 𝗽𝗼𝗹𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗰𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗯𝗼𝗱𝘆, the 𝗽𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿 𝗱𝘆𝗻𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗰𝘀 in human relationships and honor the fights for our rights. Le bal des putes is queer and feminist. It is a living art form halfway between play, documentary and cabaret.

Le bal des putes is first and foremost a series of personal accounts. These stories open the door to our worlds, our experiences and our intimacy. Through these stories, we can reappropriate a reality that concerns us all, and in so doing make up for opinions that are all too often stigmatising and uninformed. They are windows into our daily lives, where authenticity is our mainstay. Because we know how difficult it is to talk about sex work without being tempted to either glorify or condemn it.

We put ourselves on stage through a series of stories and real acts. We share our visions, our obsessions, our questions: What does a salary depend on? Why do we want to justify ourselves when we talk about it?  What do we do with our bodies? How do we look at it and accept each other? What will happen when everyone knows that we are whores?

Our testimonies evoke the dynamics of power within sex work. How it is exercised over the body and sexuality, and how it can be the mouthpiece of our feminism. They also evoke the solidarity that exists in this milieu, the way we communicate, train and protect each other. They also evoke the moments that are dear to us, our victories and our joys, our passion and our dedication to this work, our suffering and our personal struggles.

We whores take care of people and we deserve to be treated with the same care and respect as everyone else.

Allies – please consider your position relative to the sex worker community when selecting your ticket amount. We have set a sliding scale to include sex workers, migrants, trans and gender expansive people, and BIPOC community members. If you are a sex worker among these communities and cannot afford €7,5 please contact info@queer.red. A limited number of tickets will be reserved.

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Sex Workers Against Violence & Exploitation (SAVE)

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TransSisters

CINETOL: Zaal

Tolstraat 182
Amsterdam, Netherlands

opening night!

28 March, 2025 @ 18:00 19:30 CET

Opening Remarks + Short Film + Shibari Performance

Location: Zaal | Times: 18:00-19:30 | Tickets €11,25 @ Cinetol

Join us for this celebration of our second festival! Quirine Lengkeek will share some remarks about the status of sex workers, some of the artist that are a part of the sex worker art exhibition will talk about their work, we’ll screen a short film, and there will be a shibari performance.

Learn more about the sex worker art exhibition

Quirine Lengkeek is a queer feminist activist and chairwoman of SekswerkExpertise, a Dutch knowledge platform aiming to advance the position of sex workers, and active member of SWAD.

She’s fond of glitter, policy documents and advocating for the labour rights of sex workers, be it at the municipality, parliament, or the UN!

Thriving: A Dissociated Reverie 

Nicole Bazuin | Canada | 2023 | 10 min | English

A surrealist exploration of dissociative identity disorder (DID) based on the lived experience of a Black, nonbinary, disabled artist and former sex worker.

More about the film & director

Thriving: A Dissociated Reverie is a surrealist exploration of dissociative identity disorder (DID) based on the lived experience of Black, non-binary, disabled emerging multidisciplinary performance artist and former sex worker Kitoko Mai. Grappling with their DID diagnosis while attempting to survive capitalism, we meet a range of “alters” (alternate personalities) representing the various emotional states of Mai, the “system host.” Featuring a tour-de-force performance by Mai, Thriving is directed by Nicole Bazuin (Modern Whore, SXSW 2020), and co-written/co-produced by Mai and Bazuin, alongside sex worker advocate and author Andrea Werhun. This visually striking film lensed by Ashley Iris Gill is complete with lush animations by Society of Illustrators triple-gold-medallist Dylan Glynn. Thriving was created with the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.

Nicole Bazuin (director) is a Toronto film director and interdisciplinary artist. In collaboration with writer and former escort Andrea Werhun, Nicole co-created and photographed the acclaimed book Modern Whore: A Memoir (Strange Light, Penguin Random House Canada). Nicole directed an award-winning short film adaptation of the book, titled Modern Whore (Official Selection, SXSW 2020). She created and directed the comedy art show This Art Works! (CBC), and the climate change documentary series Climate Talks With Kids (Bell TV). Nicole’s media artworks have been exhibited by the Art Gallery of Ontario, and commissioned by festivals such as Nuit Blanche and Luminato.

A new R’hope (shibari/kinbaku performance)

by Cyanhur and Messy Anni  (France | 2024 | 30-35 min)

When everything has turned to chaos, resistance is whispering in the night, a rope lies on the ground, silent witness of a fractured world. In the middle of the rubble, two beings find each other and unite again. Together, they choose to share a moment of affection, to suspend time and defy the surrounding chaos. Let yourself be carried away by this suspended moment, where hope seems possible again.

This show contains bondage and BDSM scenes, as well as siren audios.

More about the performers

Cyanhur @cyanhur (they/them) is an artist and SW passionate about shibari. For them ropes go far beyond a simple practice: they weave physical and emotional connections, nourishing a unique artistic universe. By merging their love of ropes with creativity, they explore and share this art through photos and videos.

Messy Anni @messy_anni (she/her) is a shibari switch and occasional SW. She started shibari in Greece and has practiced this art with different partners in various countries since then. She enjoys how ropes can facilitate communication and trust building between people, as well as the power exchange it creates. She sees ropes as a tool that can be used for different purposes and intentions.

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CINETOL: Zaal

Tolstraat 182
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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queer.red presents! Down & Dirty DIY Screening: Queer Sex Worker Porn

10 February, 2024 @ 20:00 22:00 CET

queer.red presents! Down & Dirty DIY Screening: Queer Sex Worker Porn

€6 Free with Cineville

45-60 minutes short films | English | International

Followed by 30 minutes Q&A & 10-15 minutes Performance

(Total duration: 1h 45m) Tickets here

Raunchy. Hot. Political. DIY.

What happens when sex workers from across the NL and the sex industry come together over a month-long workshop to produce queer porn? 

The Down & Dirty DIY Porn Workshop was a whore-y fantasy brought to life, sparked by this very question. Dreamed up by queer sex workers Mercy and Vivi—with their respective years-long experience in the sex industry—and in collaboration with queer.red, Down & Dirty DIY invited aspiring, current, and former sex workers in Amsterdam & the NL into a month-long, peer-to-peer, porn skill share. As a skill share, we wanted to engage the different knowledges of whores from across the industry, bridge gaps in the sex worker community, all while making our own queer fantasies realized in porn—while using DIY and accessible methods. 

And who better than other queer sex workers to conjure up hot, panty-dripping, and queer-as-fuck scenes together? These series shorts will be a break from your average porn. So buckle up, loves, you‘re in for a ride. The screening will preview all the films made in the workshop,  include performances, and a Q&A with workshop facilitators & participants. 

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CINETOL: Zaal

Tolstraat 182
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Whores Out Loud: Queer Stripclub & Big Party

1 April, 2023 @ 22:00 2 April, 2023 @ 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

Trans United Europe

Striptopia

queer is not a manifesto

queer.red foundation

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Kenya + Intro & Performance by Papaya Kuir

31 March, 2023 @ 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

queer.red foundation

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Peep Show Hoes

31 March, 2023 @ 18:00 1 April, 2023 @ 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

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CINETOL: Zaal

Tolstraat 182
Amsterdam, Netherlands