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CREEM #1

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CREEM #1

Host

Basement

City

Copenhagen, Denmark

Type

Party

Date

Saturday 8th of June

Time

21:00 to 05:00

Come join us on the 8th of June for the first edition of the CREEM parties in Copenhagen!

Bring your most hysterical self to a steamy night-life fantasy; A space for music-loving trans, non-binary folks, genderqueers and women to get extra, have fun and enjoy music together.

!NO TERFs ALLOWED!

LINE-UP:
CHIEF (live) (she/her)
Tjiquita (she/her)
Suzie the Cockroach (she/her)
forlorn(she/her)
Cirkeline (she/they) b2b Phloem (she/her)

Important points when joining the party:
CREEM is against all types of discrimination, and encourages everyone to actively reflect on their own privileges (those related to class, racism, gender, sexuality, ability, education...) and on the microaggressions that these can lead to.
Respect other people's boundaries
Let go of the "you can't sit with us" attitude; we're here to create a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Keep in mind that excessive intoxication can lead to difficulties in respecting boundaries and can make the space less safe for everyone, including yourself. Let's enjoy the party while looking out for each other's well-being.
CREEM parties also welcome individuals who do not identify within the FLINTA* spectrum but who wish to experience and contribute to the co-creation of such a space, while encouraging everyone to be mindful of the space they occupy.

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CREEM is a Copenhagen-based party collective organizing events for FLINTA*s (trans, non-binary, genderqueers and women). CREEM aims to challenge existing norms when it comes to FLINTA*s representation in nightlife, not only through its line-ups but also by actively fostering an inclusive space where FLINTA*s can come together on the dance floor!

Note: We use the word FLINTA* to describe people who identify within the spectrum of trans, non-binary, genderqueers and women. We will not do any kind of gender policing at the door. The word FLINTA* is currently the best way for us to target a group of people who might have experienced similar feelings of alienation in the nightlife spaces.

Artwork by Kaiu Meiner

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