The Hang-Out 070

The Hang-Out 070 The Hang-Out 070 is een huiskamerproject opgericht om een safer space te bieden aan de LHBTQ gemeensc

The Hang-Out 070 is een huiskamerproject opgericht om een safer space te bieden aan de LHBTQ gemeenschap. Wij stellen ons op als een veilige ontmoetingsplek waar mensen uit de gemeenschap zichzelf kunnen zijn, hun zelfontplooiing stimuleren, en hun eigen sociale contacten uitbreiden. Daarnaast organiseren wij ludieke, educatieve evenementen met een centraal thema dat aansluit aan de belangen van d

e gemeenschap. Hierin wordt vooral gelet op de leefwereld en de benodigdheden van LHBTQ mensen van kleur en mensen met een migratie-achtergrond. The Hang-Out 070 heeft als doel het empoweren van de LHBTQ gemeenschap. Door middel van ‘kruispuntdenken’ zorgen wij ervoor dat iedereen op hun eigen tempo vorm kan geven aan hun genderidentiteit, seksualiteit, en culturele identiteit. Dit houdt in dat wij evenveel aandacht besteden aan elk vlak van iemands persoonlijke ontwikkeling. Wij zien onszelf als een platform die als een thuis fungeert voor de LHBTQ gemeenschap; wij geven de energie en de hoop mee zodat iedereen volop deel kan nemen aan de samenleving. The Hang-Out 070 is a ‘living room project’, given life to offer a safe space to the LGBTQ community. We are a way for LHBTQ people to meet each other in a safe environment so that they can truly be themselves and be amongst peers. This stimulates personal development and creates bridges between communities and individuals. We organise fun activities and events that contribute to the wishes of LGBTQ people, especially those from communities of colour or with a migrant background. The goal of The Hang-Out 070 is empowering the LGBTQ community. With our intersectional approach, we guarantee that everyone is given the space to develop their own gender identity, sexuality, and cultural identity. That means we give equal importance to every facet of anyone’s personal journey. We consider ourselves a platform that acts as a home for the LGBTQ community, giving them the energy and the hope to participate in society.

For the Solidarity Festival (16th of May) we have delicious food that is provided by  💚 feel free to register in the lin...
07/05/2026

For the Solidarity Festival (16th of May) we have delicious food that is provided by 💚 feel free to register in the link in the bio for the Solidarity Festival & come taste the delicious food!

The community craft circle is a group/space primarily for tool building and exists out of a need for neurodivergent spaces and ways of being. We come together as CCC, keeping in mind non-transactional ways of making, gathering, and fundraising outside institutional and capital-generating spaces.

At the festival, CCC cooks for Pinky, a 19-year-old national level Rugby player currently based in Delhi, India. We will be redirecting ccc’s participation fee towards the funding of her film; featuring her journey from working as a garbage picker to becoming a Rugby player told by her through an embroidered book and a rap song. 

Along with some South Asian street snacks and dinner, we are also hoping to bring to the table some resources documenting the Indian State’s complicity in the genocide in Palestine, and share interconnected urgencies also between Congo and Sudan.

Menu:
1. Panipuri
2. Sweet Potato Tikki
3. Chole (chickpeas) Masala Rice Bowls with Raita (yogurt) and Salad

The last act of the evening for the Solidarity Festival on the 16th of May is: AwA a.k.a  who is finishing the evening w...
06/05/2026

The last act of the evening for the Solidarity Festival on the 16th of May is: AwA a.k.a who is finishing the evening with an amazing set

Jaci Tahir Palm(he/him)—aka AwA is an artist and DJ from Curacao. While mainly playing within genres of jungle/drum&bass and footwork, he also experiments with sounds from the Afro-Caribbean diaspora such as bubbeling, soca, and bouyon.

Free sign up in the link in the bio 💚 see you on the 16th of May at the Solidarity Festival 💚💚

SOLIDARITY FEST 16TH OF MAY - register for free in the bio 💚. Introducing: Dizzi GeethaNear the end of the day, Dizzi Ge...
04/05/2026

SOLIDARITY FEST 16TH OF MAY - register for free in the bio 💚. Introducing: Dizzi Geetha
Near the end of the day, Dizzi Geetha will be sharing a liveset experienced as a shared ritual.Through this liveset, the space becomes one collective energy, built on respect, openness and presence.
The music will guide your body and soul on a natural journey. 
Dancing becomes a way to communicate, release and unite.
This ritual flows from stillness into a full embodied connection.
A moment to be present, together as one.

About Dizzi Geetha:

Dizzi Geetha is a non-binary trans artist from Sri Lanka, based in The Netherlands. Dizzi is a creator, producer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, theatre maker, live artist and ceremonial facilitator. 

His/Their work is largely shaped by his/their love for nature and our planet as well as his/their history of displacement and finding roots through sonic soundscapes. It gives his/their creations in music and theatre a truly unique and organic element that shapes experiences of the onlooker and listener, rather than just being consumed.

Introducing the second workshop for the Solidarity Festival on the 16th of May! Sign up for free in the bio 💚 Introducin...
03/05/2026

Introducing the second workshop for the Solidarity Festival on the 16th of May! Sign up for free in the bio 💚
Introducing: Kai Hazelwood & the workshop CareFULL, originally created by Crip Crap Community.

The framework of Disability Justice was created by working class Black, brown and q***r disabled folks. It requires cross movement solidarity, it is a practice of including all of ourselves and each other because “ we do not live single issue lives” - Audre Lorde. To care for each other, we need disability justice, not as an intellectual framework, but as an embodied practice we live together. 

In CareFULL we’ll begin to work towards co-struggling without leaving each other behind. This is an experiential workshop utilizing slow embodied practice and play, silent reflection, and discussion. 

Designed for organizers, activists, and artists - created for people - who do not center access and Disability Justice yet, but are ready to experience why it belongs in all movement work and also for those of us whose bodies and minds require Disability Justice every day. No preparation needed, you’re ready just as you are.

We are super excited to share the first workshop that will be hosted at the Solidarity Festival on the 16th of may!! You...
28/04/2026

We are super excited to share the first workshop that will be hosted at the Solidarity Festival on the 16th of may!! You can register for free in the link in the bio!

Raoni Muzho Saleh () will host this beautiful workshop at the solidarity festival.

What’s the relationship between our voices and freeing ourselves from the grip of oppressive systems? How can we practice solidarity through a free and embodied expression of our voice?
In this workshop we will be working with these questions through collective experimentation of freeing the voice. In this experiment, the voice’s capacity to affect and be affected is central! We will PLAY with how different expressions of our voice may embolden how we can show up for one another. These somatic exercises are aimed at situating embodied work at the heart of collective anti-colonial struggle.

About Raoni Muzho Saleh

Raoni/Muzho Saleh is a Hazara Afghan artist using performance, installation and the sound of mourning moaning to twist and reshape narratives of (cultural) becoming. His work’s focus is to play with fugitivity, by not stiffening into a graspable form.

Engaging the entanglement of body, spirit, politics and love within art through the use of materials such as movement, voice, text and textile, his works are temporary immersions - for both performers and the public- into otherworldly thinking, feeling and relating.

We are so excited to announce the first community joining us for the Solidarity Festival: The Black Trans Art and Joy Fu...
25/04/2026

We are so excited to announce the first community joining us for the Solidarity Festival: The Black Trans Art and Joy Fund. They will share a Six Video Portraits Featuring A Variety Of Black Trans Experiences at the Solidarity Festival.

About The Black Trans Art & Joy Fund
The Black Trans Art & Joy Fund is a private initiative by Naïmah Janse, Sharona Lautoe and Xiomara Virdó that centers community care for Black Trans people (black trans women, black trans men and black trans non binary people).
We do this by organizing crowdfunding initiatives, as well as sharing & connecting networks, and offering practical support to provide the community with space to create, share their art and legacy, and above all: experience joy. 
Our team is based in the Netherlands and a combination of black trans and black and white cis people who are focused on tangible change for the black trans community worldwide.

16th of May! Register for free in the bio 💚

We warmly invite you to join us for the QTBPOC Solidarity Festival on May 16 — a day dedicated to connection, collective...
17/04/2026

We warmly invite you to join us for the QTBPOC Solidarity Festival on May 16 — a day dedicated to connection, collective care, and building stronger solidarities across our communities.

With this festival, we want to create space for QTBPOC to come together around a shared question: what does solidarity look like in practice? While many of our communities face connected systems of oppression, we often experience our struggles in isolation. This day is an opportunity to meet, exchange experiences, recognise the solidarities that already exist, and imagine how we can continue building them together.

Please register by filling out the information below 💚

Save the date!May 16 13:00-23:00The Hang-Out 070 invites you to join us for the QTBPOC Solidarity Festival — a day dedic...
08/04/2026

Save the date!
May 16
13:00-23:00

The Hang-Out 070 invites you to join us for the QTBPOC Solidarity Festival — a day dedicated to connection, collective care, and building stronger solidarities across our communities.

With this festival, we want to create space for QTBPOC to come together around a shared question: what does solidarity look like in practice? While many of our communities face connected systems of oppression, we often experience our struggles in isolation.

Through a screening, workshops, food, and dancing, this day is an opportunity to meet, exchange experiences, recognise the solidarities that already exist, and imagine how we can continue building them together.

More info to come 👀

NL ↓Repost ⚠️ Karaoke is THIS Friday! 🎤We are so back! Get ready for a new karaoke! Q***r Karaoke Night is a joyful, inc...
24/03/2026

NL ↓
Repost ⚠️ Karaoke is THIS Friday! 🎤
We are so back! Get ready for a new karaoke! Q***r Karaoke Night is a joyful, inclusive space to sing your heart out and celebrate the weekend. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or just here to have fun, this is the perfect opportunity to let loose and enjoy an evening of music and laughter.

Date: Friday 27th of March 2026
Time: 19:00
Location: The Hangout 070

This event is meant mainly for BIPOC people and ONLY for the q***r community. Keep that in mind! Please decide for yourself if this is the space for you.

Please read the Safe(r) Space Guidelines

NL
Repost ⚠️ Karaoke is DEZE vrijdag! 🎤
We zijn weer terug met een nieuwe karaoke! Q***r Karaoke Night is een inclusieve plek om uit volle borst te zingen en het weekend te vieren. Of je nu een ervaren artiest bent of gewoon voor de lol komt, dit is de perfecte gelegenheid om helemaal los te gaan en te genieten van een avond vol muziek en gelach.

Datum: vrijdag 27 Maart 2026
Tijd: 19:00
Locatie: The Hangout 070

Dit evenement is voornamelijk bedoeld voor BIPOC-mensen en ALLEEN voor de q***r gemeenschap. Houd dat in gedachten! Beslis alstublieft zelf of dit de juiste ruimte voor u is.

Lees de richtlijnen voor een Safe(r) Space

NL ↓We are so back! Get ready for a new karaoke! Q***r Karaoke Night is a joyful, inclusive space to sing your heart out...
23/03/2026

NL ↓
We are so back! Get ready for a new karaoke! Q***r Karaoke Night is a joyful, inclusive space to sing your heart out and celebrate the weekend. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or just here to have fun, this is the perfect opportunity to let loose and enjoy an evening of music and laughter.

Date: Friday 27th of March 2026
Time: 19:00
Location: The Hangout 070

This event is meant mainly for BIPOC people and ONLY for the q***r community. Keep that in mind! Please decide for yourself if this is the space for you.

Please read the Safe(r) Space Guidelines

NL
We zijn weer terug met een nieuwe karaoke! Q***r Karaoke Night is een inclusieve plek om uit volle borst te zingen en het weekend te vieren. Of je nu een ervaren artiest bent of gewoon voor de lol komt, dit is de perfecte gelegenheid om helemaal los te gaan en te genieten van een avond vol muziek en gelach.

Datum: vrijdag 27 Maart 2026
Tijd: 19:00
Locatie: The Hangout 070

Dit evenement is voornamelijk bedoeld voor BIPOC-mensen en ALLEEN voor de q***r gemeenschap. Houd dat in gedachten! Beslis alstublieft zelf of dit de juiste ruimte voor u is.

Lees de richtlijnen voor een Safe(r) Space

Adres

The Hague
2512ER

Openingstijden

Maandag 14:00 - 22:00
Vrijdag 15:00 - 23:00

Telefoon

+31628795134

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