Ylioppilasteatteri <3 Helsinki Pride

Queer Dance Night in Mustikkamaa
on Friday 28th June 2024

 

Helsinki Pride week is celebrated on June 24-30, 2024. This year’s theme is “Peace and Hope”. Ylioppilasteatteri participates in Pride week by Queer Dance Night, which have already become a tradition, which will take place in Mustikkamaa’s summer theater on Friday, June 28. from 6 p.m.
 
 

Ylioppilasteatteri welcomes you to Helsinki’s queerest dance pavilion (Mustikkamaa Summer Theater) on Pride Friday, June 28th. Mustikkamaa’s Queer Dance Night has already become a tradition and it includes dance class, drag show and DJ sets. The event will also feature a speed dating and a pop-up barber shop, organized by Queer Cut Hki.

Free entrance!

 

Schedule

18.00 Salsa class by Queer Latin Dance Helsinki
19.00 Speed dating
20.00 Yulia Vagina & Slaya Bit In The Zone: The Poison Musical
21.00 12 Months of Cum
23.00 CEX
00.30 k3tg1rls_69

+ Pop up barber shop by Queer Cut Hki

 

 

 
 

SAFER SPACE

At the event, we commit to follow the principles of a safer space:

What is bullying?

Bullying includes, for example, nasty and mocking speeches, shouting, threats, pressure, gossip, vilification, isolation, i.e. exclusion from the group, constantly criticizing work and making it difficult for others to work. Not all behavior that causes chagrin is bullying. Bullying does not include, for example, different opinions or views on things.

What is harassment?

Sexual harassment includes sexually suggestive gestures and language, sexually explicit speech and jokes, remarks or questions about the body, dress or private life, sexually explicit speech, touching, suggestions or demands for sexual activity. Gender-based harassment is derogatory speech about women, men or people of another gender, demeaning another based on gender, bullying when it is based on the sex of the bullied. Everyone has the right to bodily integrity. This means that violence or threats are completely prohibited at the Ylioppilasteatteri.

What is discrimination?

Everyone must be treated equally. Discrimination includes, for example, unequal treatment on the basis of gender, sexuality, ethnicity, family relationships, class background, ability, language, religion or opinions.

 

How should I act accordingly with the principles stated above?

Recognize your privileges
Hierarchies and oppressive norms are part of our society. No human being, however conscious or benevolent, is beyond their reach. However, cultural change is not only possible – it happens every day. Questioning norms takes us towards a more equal society.

Recognize your prejudices
Be aware that your assumptions about people’s appearance, gender expression, skin color, linguistic or physical characteristics, or class background may influence your behavior towards them. Instead of making assumptions about people’s bodies, personalities, identities, backgrounds, or ”where they come from,” let everyone be themselves. Everyone has the right to define their own identity, including gender and sexual identity. Use only terms that people accept themselves: asking questions is the only way to find out.

No means no
Respect everyone’s boundaries – both physical and psychological. Once again, asking is the only way to know what the other person’s boundaries are. Always get verbal or otherwise absolutely certain consent before touching someone.

Take responsibility
Remember that bad behavior can never be explained by intoxication. Remember that things that are enjoyable and comfortable for you can cause some others discomfort or anxiety. If someone feels that they have been hurt, they have the right to feel and express it without, that their experience is questioned or their way of reacting is criticized. The ability to draw one’s own boundaries and the ability to accept the demarcations of others is a security issue. In these situations, there is no reason to be defensive, because drawing boundaries is not a criticism or attack on your personality.

Respect
Let’s respect everyone’s opportunity for change and discuss constructively. Judging a person’s characteristics or backgrounds is not a good way to deal with oppressive behavior. Instead, make it clear which actions are undesirable. Let’s see diversity as positive and not tolerate discrimination or racism of any kind at all! Let’s make the Ylioppilasteatteri a place where these things can be talked about! Let’s make sure that it is easy to ask for help and rely on others at the Ylioppilasteatteri!

ARRIVAL INFO

Address: Mustikkamaankuja 1, 00570 Helsinki

By metro or bicycle
It is about a 1.3 kilometer walk from the Kulosaari metro station to the summer theater. The venue can also be reached from Kalasama along Isoisänsilta, e.g. from the Helsinki center by bike.

By bus
You can get there by bus number 16, which goes from Rautatientori to Korkeasaari, the exit stop is Mustikkamaa. It is about 100 meters from the bus stop to the summer theater.

By car
There are free parking spaces in the area. It is about 200 meters from the parking area to the summer theater. We encourage you to arrive by public transport if possible.

ACCESSIBILITY

The summer theater’s audience can be accessed via an dirt road from Mustikkamaankuja. There is a wheelchair space in the front row of the audience. The wooden stage of the summer theater has a 5cm high threshold, surrounded by a sanded stage area at ground level.

The path to the café of the summer theater from Mustikkamaankuja is a slightly downhill grassy terrain, but it is accessible, for example, in a wheelchair with an assistant. There is an accessible outdoor toilet at the venue. Unfortunately, Mustikkamaa’s summer theater does not have an induction loop. We encourage hearing-impaired visitors to bring an interpreter with them. We are happy to provide information about the event in advance for interpretation by email (e.g. the the host’s speeches and scripts of theater performances).

For all questions related to accessibility, you can contact our producer by email:
tuottaja@ylioppilasteatteri.fi.