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Opening Talk: Where are we in the night? // L-Festival 2020
Match Belgium Online19:30 Thursday 26 November 2020
🌙 Let’s have a chat on lesbian-bi-trans* and feminist nightlife-spaces!
Tune in Thursday, November 26, at 7.30 pm for an intimate conversation with different actors from the nightlife-scene.
Both collectives & venues, artists and representatives of the public will come together to discuss – where we are in the night –
🌃 To open the L-Festival 2020, actors of the lesbian-bi-trans* and feminist nightlife scene reunite to share their goals, challenges & dreams.
🔠Where did you first meet other LBT* people? For many queers, the LBT* community is discovered through parties, in bars or queer shows.
What spaces do exist? And why do we need LBT* nightlife-venues? What are the difficulties in creating and sustaining these places? And how do they reflect divisions and solidarity in the community?
What spaces do exist? And why do we need LBT* nightlife-venues? What are the difficulties in creating and sustaining these places? And how do they reflect divisions and solidarity in the community?
💬 The conversation is in ENGLISH & you are welcome to ask questions in the comment section of the live.
👀 And who participates ? The different panelists will soon be revealed to you !
Stay tuned !
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