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Nov
17
Sun
Let It Breathe: A Collective Art Exhibition
Nov 17 @ 12:00 – 20:00

Join us for Let It Breathe, a three-day collective art exhibition at Andrými house, held from 15th to 17th November. This unique event brings together artists, musicians, and activists to support Andrými, a radical social center dedicated to fostering equality, creativity, and empowerment for marginalized communities. The exhibition will feature donated works from a wide range of artists, alongside live music performances and hands-on workshops.

Through art, music, and community, Let It Breathe aims to create a space where freedom, justice, and mutual aid come alive.

Come celebrate creativity and stand with us in the fight for equality, freedom, and social change.

🚪Entrance: Free (Donations are welcome)

Friday, November 15th:
19:00 – Opening and introduction
21:00 – Live acoustic guitar with @jfilipefreire

Saturday, November 16th:
12:00 – Opening
15:00 – Collective basic crochet workshop with @elenalfend
17:00 – Let’s make a zine @_andreamarchi_

Sunday, November 17th:
12:00 – Opening
17:00 – Live acoustic guitar performance with @anderverls
20:00 – Closing DJ set with @alice_syndrom

Some of the art pieces will be for sale, while others will be on display only. All proceeds will support the work of Andrymi.

We look forward to seeing you there and sharing this community-driven event!

Nov
20
Wed
Gathering (private)
Nov 20 @ 15:00 – 17:00
NO BORDERS fundur / meeting
Nov 20 @ 20:00 – 22:00

skipulagningsfundur

Nov
24
Sun
Sunday children mornings
Nov 24 @ 09:00 – 12:00

Bring together families with small children

Nov
27
Wed
NO BORDERS fundur / meeting
Nov 27 @ 20:00 – 22:00

skipulagningsfundur

Dec
1
Sun
Sunday children mornings
Dec 1 @ 09:00 – 12:00

Bring together families with small children

Dec
4
Wed
NO BORDERS fundur / meeting
Dec 4 @ 20:00 – 22:00

skipulagningsfundur

Dec
5
Thu
Expressive Arts Therapy for Asylum Seekers/ Refugees (private sessions)
Dec 5 @ 09:00 – 12:30
Refugees and asylum seekers often find themselves in a liminal space, existing in a gap between the past and the future. In this in-between phase, individuals are neither fully part of their old culture nor fully integrated into a new one. This “liminal phase” is a transitional space commonly described in the context of rites of passage—rituals that mark significant life transitions in many cultures.

In Expressive Arts (EXA) therapy, we invite participants to enter this liminal space through art-making, ritual, and play. This process encourages exploration of the essence of one’s being, an encounter with beauty in the unknown, and the discovery of inner resources and potential. Art provides a means to give shape to fragmented stories, acting as a container for emotions that are difficult to express verbally. It is a way to communicate hope, and the process is resource-oriented, held with care and compassion within a thoughtfully crafted frame.

This (bi-)weekly gathering serves as a temporary home for the displaced and oppressed—a “testimony through art.” The goal is to foster a sense of belonging and connection, preventing withdrawal and helping participants move through physical and mental stagnation. Through creativity and imagination, we aim to cultivate a sense of hope in the midst of uncertainty.

Facilitator: Yi Jen Chang, expressive arts therapist-in-training

*Expressive arts therapy is a therapeutic approach that places the creative process at the center of the human experience. Rather than focusing on advanced skills, it emphasizes the innate creativity of individuals and the heightened sensitivity that enables them to bring new things into being. This integrative approach uses a variety of creative expressions—such as poetry, music, visual arts, theater, clay, movement, and nature-based methods—to help individuals navigate personal challenges/ inquiries and explore their own resources. No previous art experience is required—just your presence.

**Note on Group:
For safety and to maintain a consistent dynamic, this will be a closed group with a maximum of 6 participants. This group is currently full. If you’re interested in joining future sessions when space becomes available, please contact Yi Jen at bodywilderness@gmail.com. We will notify you as soon as a new group is formed. This group will be conducted in English, but support for translation may be available for languages spoken by participants. Please note that these sessions can not replace any ongoing therapies or medical treatments. We kindly remind our participants to take care of their own needs during and after these sessions.

Taller Introductorio de Autodefensa Feminista
Dec 5 @ 17:00 – 20:00

💥Taller Introductorio de Autodefensa Feminista: Jueves 5 de diciembre, 17:00-20:00

📌 ¿Dónde? Andrými, Bergþórugata 20, 101 Reykjavík

🗣️ Idioma: Español

💰 ¿Cuánto cuesta? Es gratis!

🏋🏽‍♀️ La Autodefensa Feminista es una herramienta para que mujeres y personas trans puedan redescubrir su fortaleza, su valía, su autonomía y su sentimiento de empoderamiento. Nos ayuda a tener más opciones a la hora de enfrentar distintas situaciones de violencia.

En este taller de 3h podremos aprender a través de juegos, ejercicios y conversaciones algunas herramientas básicas de autodefensa tanto física como verbal.

🏋🏽‍♀️ ¿Necesito estar en forma para participar? ¡Que va!
Está dirigido a todo tipo de mujeres, de todas las capacidades físicas, movilidades, edades (mayores de edad ya que el contenido varia para menores) y pasados. No hay ninguna necesidad de experiencia o conocimiento previo y cualquier tipo de mujer es bienvenida.

✉️ Si quieres participar envía un correo que diga “Taller Introductorio de Autodefensa” a:Slagtog@slagtog.org
O rellena un formulario de registro en https://slagtog.org/en/register/

❓¿Qué hacemos en el taller?
-Aprenderemos sobre violencia de género en diferentes campos
– Probaremos nuevas formas de autodefensa física y verbal
– Aprenderemos como usar herramientas mentales, emocionales, verbales y física de autodefensa
– Nos centraremos en focalizarnos en nuestra fuerza ya existente
– Aprenderemos a sentir menos miedo y a como usar nuestra rabia como una herramienta
– Reforzaremos nuestra autopercepción, la percepción de nuestro cuerpo y la sensación de ser capaces.
– Nos conoceremos las unas a las otras creando comunidad, compartiremos historias, conocimientos y pasaremos un buen rato!

Slagtog es una ONG basada en Reykjavík, Islandia. Se centra en la prevención primaria de violencia de género a través de talleres de Autodefensa Feminista. Todas nuestras educadoras han sido entrenadas por Garance, una organización de Bruselas (Belgium) con un amplio recorrido.

La entrenadora para este taller será Mariam S. Arnedo Moreno.

Dec
8
Sun
Sunday children mornings
Dec 8 @ 09:00 – 12:00

Bring together families with small children