The STRAZE is accessible by wheelchair. There is an elevator and a wheelchair accessible toilet.

FR 15
November
16:30 - 21:00h

2nd Long Night of Education

at STRAZE.

Admittedly, it should have been called “Long evening of education”. But we think a long night is more exciting and also sounds less dusty.

All the initiatives, groups and projects at STRAZE are involved with education in one way or another. And for all of us, one thing is clear: education is not just dry knowledge that we had to learn at school, university or in the workplace.Education should be fun and, even better, enjoyable! There are offers for young and old. Children are welcome at the various program points! That's why all participating initiatives, groups and projects are looking forward to accompanying you through this joint and somewhat different educational evening.

Here you will find an overview of the various events and further links.

We hope you have a great evening and that you have fun learning and discovering new things!

During the “2nd Long Night of Education” you can experience some STRAZE initiatives and groups “live and in action”.

In addition, many other groups and people in the STRAZE are involved in a wide range of social, ecological and cultural topics in our society.

Start: 4.30 pm and 7 pm
Admission: free

1st round

4.30 pm - 6 pm

Insect identification workshop (kids)
in the library with NABU MV

Exchange on (removing) barriers in the STRAZE
in the Bewegungsraum with the AG Barrier Reduction

Multilingualism is a treasure (workshop)
in the course room with the House of Resources Greifswald

Thinking and printing: postcards for imprisoned authors
in and with the [druckkammer]

5 pm -6 pm
Capoeira Angola for children and parents
in the STRAZEsaal with the Capoeira group

5 pm -6.30 pm
Climate justice?!Indigenous voices.Exchange with the “Comitê dos Povos e Comunidades Tradicionais do Pampa”
in the seminar room with verquer.

 

2nd round, 7 pm - 9 pm

Insect identification workshop (adults)
in the library with NABU MV

Capoeira Angola for children from 9, teenagers and adults
in the STRAZEsaal with the Capoeira group

A capella improvisation - singing without notes
in the Bewegungsraum with Chortippus

Katarka (simulation game)
in the seminar room with verquer.

Thinking and printing: postcards for imprisoned authors
in and with the [druckkammer]

 

Information on breaking down barriers

As part of the Long Night of Education, we try to break down barriers to enable as many people as possible to take part in the event.

→ The event is free of charge.
→ We will provide free self-tests for SARS-CoV-2, RSV and influenza A/B, as well as medical FFP2 masks. If you have cold symptoms, please stay at home.
→ There is a ramp at the main entrance. There is an elevator to get to the second floor. 
→ There are all gender toilets and a wheelchair accessible toilet.
→ At the entrance you will find information about the program, a map of the STRAZE, tactile maps with braille, contact persons for questions and support.
→ We offer a quiet room on the upper floor where you can relax.
→ We lend material from the neuro box at the entrance and in the quiet room. In the box you will find support material such as weighted blankets and pillows, noise-canceling headphones, earplugs and stimtoys. We want to support neurodivergent people in participating in the event. However, all participants are welcome to use the materials.
→ The language of each program item is indicated. If you need interpretation into another language, this can be organized depending on capacity. Register by email up to one week in advance: barrierenabbau[at]straze[dot]de
→ If you need an assistant to come to STRAZE, participate in the event or go home, one can be organized depending on capacity. Register by email up to one week in advance: barrierenabbau[at]straze[dot]de
→ We can lend a wheelchair without electric drive for the event. If required, please contact us by email up to one week in advance: barrierenabbau[at]straze[dot]de

For further questions about barrier reduction, please also contact: barrierenabbau[at]straze[dot]de