Creating spaces, growing together - on, behind and in front of the stage. With a diverse program, we are opening several spaces in Murnaustraße on 2 August where empowerment, networking and artistic expression come together. It's not about perfection, but about making, sharing and, above all, growing together.
FLINTA* Music Lab is an existing workshop series that was created in 2025 in cooperation between Schlachthof and Kreativfabrik and is aimed at all FLINTA* (women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans and agender people) who are generally interested in music, technology and everything behind, in front of and on stage.
Several workshops in this series will also be offered on August 2nd. Registration is required in advance, remaining places can be filled spontaneously on the day itself. Due to high demand, however, it is advisable to book in advance.
FLINTA* Music Lab meets Art and Skate! In addition to workshops aimed at FLINTA*, the day will be peppered with concerts, a reading and DJ sets in the Kreativfabrik and Kesselhaus, as well as at the Vogeltränke. There will also be plenty of art and tattoos made by FLINTA* in the Art Space on the Kesselhaus Plateau, in the Box and in the front Kulturpark.
On the same day, the skate hall will be offering FLINTA* only workshops on all aspects of roller sports. These workshops can be booked directly via the Skatehalle website. Booking in advance is also advisable here.
The entire program and schedule for the day will follow shortly.
Stay tuned for more details!
Conditions of participation:
The workshops taking place as part of the festival are aimed exclusively at FLINTA* people. FLINTA* stands for women, lesbians, inter, non-binary, trans and agender people. The offers serve to empower and specifically support people who are disadvantaged by patriarchal structures.
The live program and the Art Space are open to all genders. We want to make the creative work of FLINTA* people visible and build bridges. This creates a space of togetherness in which non-FLINTA* people can also learn, listen and contribute to the de-normalization of sexist structures.
In cooperation with the Schlachthof
Supported by the Initiative Musik with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media and the Wiesbaden Municipal Women's Representative