
First in a year-long series of workshops exploring the plant life in the WG-terrein, learning from their dual capacities as medicines and poison. This opening session focuses on the former Vrouwenkliniek (Women’s Clinic), a key site for the history of sexual and reproductive health in the Netherlands. Through walking, observing, talking, and drawing, participants engage with the spontaneous plants growing around it, and through them, explore the histories living beneath our feet.
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Accessibility information
– If I Can’t Dance is located on the second floor and unfortunately has no elevator.
– Please dress appropriately, as most of the workshop will take place outdoors.
– Two gender-neutral restroom is available inside If I Can’t Dance, and a wheelchair-accessible toilet is available at the WG-terrein.
– Language: The workshop will be held in English. Our team also speaks Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and French, and can assist with translations of specific terms during the session.
– Regrettably, no live captions and sign language interpretation can be offered this time
Acknowledgements
The project is kindly supported by AFK and Cultuurfonds
Research assistance by Lucila Pacheco Dehne and Toni Steffens