Our Studio k now regularly opens its doors to FLINTA* people to provide a safe space for their very personal topics and perspectives.
No matter whether you have already settled in on our stage or have not yet been in the spotlight: you are very welcome. Together with you and our audience, we want to create a safe space - so grab your friends, get your tickets and join us!
The last time we had Antidepresshiva from the Queer Shepherds Collective, Lucia-Philtje Gerst with her "Penguin Apocalypse", Julia Klingler with her own songs and also Kadambari Godara (Mashooq Art Exhibition), but also many new people on our stage for the very first time.
Are you interested in taking part in the Open Stage yourself?
Registration for 08.02.2026 runs until Sunday, 25.01.26, for 31.05.26 you can register until Sunday, 17.05.26 at: l.ziebur@kulturetage.de. Please provide us with the following information:
Name:
Pronoun:
Topic/title (in max. 4-5 sentences):
Approximate length of contribution?
Are you presenting alone?
Do you need anything else for your performance (e.g. barrier-free access to the stage...):
How can we reach you (cell phone number, e-mail)?
We look forward to hearing from you and will get back to you as soon as possible!
Important: Please check your spam folder if you do not receive a reply from us!
But what does FLINTA* actually stand for? This term stands for women, lesbians, inter, non-binary, trans and agender people, i.e. people who are patriarchally discriminated against because of their identity or sexual orientation. The * is intended to include all people who do not (only) feel that they belong to one of the terms mentioned, but who share experiences of patriarchal discrimination.
Please note!
The following applies to the event: FLINTA* on stage, but allies welcome to listen. With our Open Stage, we want to put the experiences and perspectives of FLINTA* people in the spotlight and make them visible (also for those not affected). The safety and well-being of all visitors and speakers is very important to us. Accordingly, we reserve the right to expel people who behave in an abusive or discriminatory manner. We do not tolerate racism, anti-Semitism, ableism, sexism, trans- and queer hostility.
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