Saturday 26. April at 10:00 - 13:00
Rainbow Center - Zentrum fir queer Kultur, Luxembourg
Comedy thrives on pushing boundaries, but how do we ensure those boundaries create a culture of respect, not harm?
In this interactive and engaging workshop, we will explore what it means to create a safe and supportive comedy scene.
Aimed at comedians and industry professionals, this session will provide practical tools for navigating challenges, setting boundaries, and fostering a culture of respect within the comedy world.
Through open discussions and interactive exercises, we will cover:
This workshop provides a trusted space for sharing experiences and learning from each other.
Whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned performer, this workshop will give you valuable insights and practical strategies to help shape a safer, more inclusive comedy environment.
Join us for an insightful, interactive, and empowering session!
Rachel Morton-Young is a comedian, comedy producer, coach, and advocate for a safer comedy scene. With eight years of experience performing stand-up, she has developed a deep understanding of the industry’s challenges and the importance of fostering respectful and inclusive spaces.
Rachel is a certified ‘Vertrouwenspersoon’ (Confidential Counsellor) for the Dutch comedy scene, sponsored by the Utrecht International Comedy Festival (UICF). In this role, she provides support and guidance to comedians navigating issues such as harassment, discrimination, and professional boundaries.
As one of the founders of Safe Comedy Netherlands, Rachel has been instrumental in promoting industry-wide awareness and change. She is also a qualified coach and NLP practitioner, equipping her with the skills to help comedians develop confidence, resilience, and strong communication strategies.
With her unique blend of expertise in comedy, coaching, and conflict resolution, Rachel creates engaging workshops that empower comedians to set boundaries, navigate challenges, and build a more supportive comedy community.
This event is organised in collaboration with Festrogen Festival, a platform that aims to inspire and support women in comedy while levelling the playing field for performers from under-represented groups.
The festival is organised with the support of the Luxembourg Culture Ministry.
We offer a small number of free places on our workshops for people on low incomes. If you are interested in applying for a scholarship place, please send an email to [email protected] outlining how a scholarship would help you.
Rainbow Center - Zentrum fir queer Kultur • Rue du Saint Esprit 19, 1475 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg