Mental health in the music industry in the HALLE
FLINTA* Music Lab - a series of workshops for all FLINTA* behind, in front of and on stage
We love music, no question about it! But studies prove it: Musicians and people who work in the music and event industry develop burnout, anxiety and depression particularly frequently. There is evidence that FLINTA* people are particularly affected. What are the reasons? In this workshop, we will learn how to take care of our mental health, face challenges competently, develop more resilience and not lose the fun of our creative work.
Franziska Lauter (she/her) is a psychologist and has been advising musicians and people working in the music industry for over 10 years. She is a co-founder of the MiM Association (Mental Health in Music), an association of psychologists for the music industry. One of her main areas of expertise is research into musical creativity. She has enjoyed musical success herself with various band projects - so she knows the joys and challenges of the music industry from her own experience.
Conditions of participation:
The FLINTA MUSIC LAB* workshop series is 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. By booking a ticket, participants confirm that they belong to the FLINTA* target group and have taken note of these conditions of participation. This confirmation is a prerequisite for participation. If you are unable to attend, please let us know so that other interested parties can move up. Contact: info@schlachthof-wiesbaden.de
FLINTA* MUSIC LAB:
Despite a diverse cultural program and committed actors*, FLINTA* (women, lesbians, inter, non-binary, trans and agender people) are still significantly underrepresented on stages and in technical professions in the event industry.to actively counteract this, we are launching the FLINTA* Music Lab - a series of workshops for all FLINTA* who are generally interested in music, technology and everything behind, in front of and on stage. Together, Kreativfabrik and Schlachthof are creating a safer space for learning, trying things out and networking - with a focus on event technology, DJing and music production.
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
Price information:
Reservation under: https://flinta-music-lab.reservix.de/tickets-flinta-music-lab-mental-health-in-der-musikbranche-in-wiesbaden-schlachthof-wiesbaden-halle-am-15-1-2026/e2455365