Smut Slam Tallinn “THE BEST YES IS A FUCK YEAH”

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Nurjatu jutuvestmisõhtu SMUT SLAM naaseb 2. oktoobril Tallinna! Õhtu inspiratsiooniks ikka päriselu, pärisiha ja päris-seks, sel korral teemaks “Parim jah on oo jaa!”.

Slämmarina saad jutustada tõestisündinud loo või puistata legendaarsesse Kepipange anonüümse loo või küsimuse. Kolm parimat jutuvestjat lahkuvad vingete auhindadega. Tule jaga oma lugu või kuula teiste kogemusi!

2. oktoobril Paavli Kultuurivabrikus

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Buckle up, Tallinn: SMUT SLAM IS BACK. Tallinn’s only community dirty storytelling show returns on Wednesday, Oct 2, at 7 pm, with the theme of “THE BEST YES IS A FUCK YEAH.”

In honour of the public debate on consent and Consent Law in Estonia, we’re looking for stories about moments of especially enthusiastic consent. It’s sexy AND respectful, empowering and erotic. When you say it loud and believe it, YES is an awesome word!

Created and hosted by professional perv Cameryn Moore, the Smut Slam features real-life, first-person sex stories, guest stories from our panel of guest judges and also THE FUCKBUCKET, a convenient receptacle for all your anonymous questions and confessions!

October 2nd at Paavli Kultuurivabrik (Paavli 7)

Doors at 7 pm, Slam starts at 8 pm

Tickets: €10/advance, €15/door

The event space, stage, and toilets are wheelchair accessible.

SMUT SLAMMERS sign up on the night to tell a 5-minute dirty story, based on their real lives, and a lucky eight to ten names will be drawn randomly. Awesome PRIZES for the TOP THREE TELLERS of the night, and the Fuckbucket Prize from Ulakas Kaunitar.

Judge panel

Previous Smut Slam winner Helen Fairley
Feministeerium editor Triin Sepp
Culture critic Andrei Liimets

Rules

No notes (this is storytelling). No costumes or props (this is not theatre). Only five minutes (with a one-minute grace period). The story must be real and have happened to you. Stories often are funny and/or epic win, but we want to encourage people to consider sharing their sad, disturbing, poignant, serious, simple and/or “fail” experiences, too.

Not a smut slammer? Don’t worry. The audience is in for a good time at SMUT SLAM! Sit back and enjoy. No interrupting. No heckling. No necking in the front row.

Important

Smut Slam is queer-friendly, kink- AND vanilla-friendly, fat-friendly, sex worker-friendly, virgin-friendly, poly-friendly, we’re really, really friendly. We welcome people with all types and amounts of sexual experiences. We DO NOT welcome stories involving racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia or any other kind of discrimination, objectification, or fetishization. All stories must be CONSENSUAL!

Cameryn Moore, an award-winning playwright/performer, sex activist and educator, and former phone sex operator created SMUT SLAM. When not performing, riding the train, or having sex herself, Cameryn writes Sidewalk Smut: custom type-written pornography as street performance and literary art. Find Cameryn being NSFW on Facebook or at www.camerynmoore.com

Covid protocol

We practice Safer Smut. DO NOT ATTEND if you are feeling poorly! There will be more slams! We encourage you to test beforehand and to wear a mask indoors. This remains one of the best ways to protect yourself against getting sick from COVID or other airborne diseases. As always, we are closely watching current COVID-19 rates, and as things change, one way or the other, we may loosen or tighten our pandemic protocols. We will never surprise you with changes, but tell you in advance so that you can make informed decisions. Smut Slam keeps both comfort and well-being in mind, for the community!

Note the Code of Conduct

We have a strong Code of Conduct for everyone at a slam. We try very hard to run the event accordingly, and we want attendees to pay attention so you can help us create this safer space. Please take a moment to read the statement.

This edition of Smut Slam is supported by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications in the framework of the Strategic Partnership Programme.