ONLINE AND PRESENTIAL WORKSHOPS
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DJ WORKSHOPS
From the construction of memory to energy work, the Djing workshop is aimed at young people, women and sex dissidents who want to occupy places of power from the party and generate other dialectics of enjoyment. No matter the genre, in this workshop you will learn the art and basics of telling stories and moving bodies from the controls. Mixes, bars and beats for the new world, at our own tempo.
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RAP WORKSHOP
Free, by the word free! Rap is a very powerful tool to be the owners of our stories. In these workshops, we reflect on the cultural and collective record from language and its imaginaries, while we become sensitized to poetry, rhythm, and the transformation of language to narrate our identities, dreams, and struggles.
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VOGUE / HOUSE / WHACKING
Vogue, House and Whacking are liberation dances of the LGBT+ Afro-Latin communities. Nina Nina loves to share information about the dances that got her started in the cultures she loves. It doesn't matter if you have no experience or if you are very shy, you are welcome here because dancing is for everyone!
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FLIRTING LAB FOR WOMEN AND TRANS PEOPLE
Flirty but shy? Between laughter and games, Nina Nina facilitates seduction and flirtation dynamics for women and trans people. It doesn't matter if you are timid, here we reflect on the obstacles of flirting and explore our most seductive side.
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PLEASURE AND NEGOTIATION
What is the relationship between money and sexual energy? The connection is not accidental. The more we connect with our sexuality, there is an effect on our finances. Nina Nina shares a new and delicious workshop where you will learn pleasure and negotiation strategies to have the world eating from your soft hand. Exclusive for women and trans people.
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SEX SIREN
Sex Siren is a competition category of the Ballroom culture where the participants display their sexual attractiveness; but Sex Siren is also an identity and a door to reflections on eroticism, pleasure, beauty and the narratives that women and sex dissident communities write about them. This workshop re-imagines the catwalk as a vanishing point in our daily realities, to open the way to new erotic utopias, to imagine other forms of enjoyment and to demolish heteropatriarchal evocations.