A solidarity-driven and respectful togetherness is our top priority, even when celebrating! By purchasing a ticket for the Nation of Gondwana 2024, you acknowledge our principles:

We aim for a collective, discrimination-free time during our festival, where everyone feels as comfortable and welcome as possible. We place great importance on respectful and considerate interaction. Each person brings their own experiences to the field and sets boundaries differently, so we expect consensus and empathy in every situation – without exception. We want to celebrate together, regardless of ethnic background, sexual orientation, gender identity, cultural background, age, learning abilities, or visible and invisible disabilities. We recognize that our event is not inherently free from discrimination. Therefore, we work with an intersectional, affected-oriented approach to make the Nation of Gondwana safer year by year.

  • We say NO to sexualized, racist, ableist, homo-, inter-, and transphobic acts of violence.
  • We say NO to right-wing or extreme right-wing tendencies, actions, or ideologies, regardless of their form.
  • We say NO to antisemitic and anti-Muslim statements and actions.
  • We say NO to discriminatory and offensive attacks, whether verbal or physical.
  • We do NOT want national flags on our festival site.
  • We value the individual’s rights to privacy, which includes the right to one’s own image. Do NOT photograph or film individuals without their clear consent.
  • Contradictory behavior will be penalized and may under certain circumstances lead to immediate expulsion from the premises!

At this point, we would like to remind you of our Awareness Team from the Safer Space (opposite the entrance to Spelunke), which is available around the clock and has an open ear for ALL matters. There you will find support, help, and protection. To ensure that everyone has a great Nation of Gondwana 2024, your participation is crucial! Contact us immediately if you feel uncomfortable or notice an unpleasant situation. In principle, all staff members are connected via radio and can quickly organize support. You can also contact our Awareness Team directly, recognizable by their green vests, or our security.

If you want to get in touch with us before or after the festival, should you have suggestions, questions, or want to report an unpleasant experience at NoG, please feel free to email us at feedback@pyonen.de.

Because partying together for us also means taking care of each other together.

A solidarity-driven and respectful togetherness is our top priority, even when celebrating! By purchasing a ticket for the Nation of Gondwana 2024, you acknowledge our principles:

We aim for a collective, discrimination-free time during our festival, where everyone feels as comfortable and welcome as possible. We place great importance on respectful and considerate interaction. Each person brings their own experiences to the field and sets boundaries differently, so we expect consensus and empathy in every situation – without exception. We want to celebrate together, regardless of ethnic background, sexual orientation, gender identity, cultural background, age, learning abilities, or visible and invisible disabilities. We recognize that our event is not inherently free from discrimination. Therefore, we work with an intersectional, affected-oriented approach to make the Nation of Gondwana safer year by year.

  • We say NO to sexualized, racist, ableist, homo-, inter-, and transphobic acts of violence.
  • We say NO to right-wing or extreme right-wing tendencies, actions, or ideologies, regardless of their form.
  • We say NO to antisemitic and anti-Muslim statements and actions.
  • We say NO to discriminatory and offensive attacks, whether verbal or physical.
  • We do NOT want national flags on our festival site.
  • We value the individual’s rights to privacy, which includes the right to one’s own image. Do NOT photograph or film individuals without their clear consent.
  • Contradictory behavior will be penalized and may under certain circumstances lead to immediate expulsion from the premises!

At this point, we would like to remind you of our Awareness Team from the Safer Space (opposite the entrance to Spelunke), which is available around the clock and has an open ear for ALL matters. There you will find support, help, and protection. To ensure that everyone has a great Nation of Gondwana 2024, your participation is crucial! Contact us immediately if you feel uncomfortable or notice an unpleasant situation. In principle, all staff members are connected via radio and can quickly organize support. You can also contact our Awareness Team directly, recognizable by their green vests, or our security.

If you want to get in touch with us before or after the festival, should you have suggestions, questions, or want to report an unpleasant experience at NoG, please feel free to email us at feedback@pyonen.de.

Because partying together for us also means taking care of each other together.