
Conscious Play Fest
a Creature Gathering of play, presence and permission
June 18 - 21, 2026
Consensual, conscious exploration of desires in a safe setting with pre-agreed boundaries.
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spontaneous impulses of fun interactions
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Freedom, connection, consentment, fun!
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Consensual, conscious exploration of desires in a safe setting with pre-agreed boundaries. • spontaneous impulses of fun interactions • Freedom, connection, consentment, fun! •
Silliness, sensuality, exploration
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Being creative, in the moment, mindful and having fun in connection with one or more other beautiful beings ;)
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Play is free of shaming self and being shamed by others. Free, without rules that are imposed from the outside. Play is flow. Play is like art, it can be created in the moment and develop into a nourishing exploration of self
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Silliness, sensuality, exploration • Being creative, in the moment, mindful and having fun in connection with one or more other beautiful beings ;) • Play is free of shaming self and being shamed by others. Free, without rules that are imposed from the outside. Play is flow. Play is like art, it can be created in the moment and develop into a nourishing exploration of self •
Play for me means to be allowed to narrate stories together with my toy unicorn, experiment together and step into unknown places
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Getting out of social roles and coming back to freedom of joy
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Play is an unplanned, experimental way of exploring the world and oneself. Play is fun-orientated and takes place within a framework that offers a certain amount of protection in order to be flexible, soft and spontaneous. In play, all emotions have space and can be explored. Play is joyful learning.
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Play for me means to be allowed to narrate stories together with my toy unicorn, experiment together and step into unknown places • Getting out of social roles and coming back to freedom of joy • Play is an unplanned, experimental way of exploring the world and oneself. Play is fun-orientated and takes place within a framework that offers a certain amount of protection in order to be flexible, soft and spontaneous. In play, all emotions have space and can be explored. Play is joyful learning. •

We gather to celebrate the juicy, the tender, the wild and the creaturely in all of us.
This sex-positive festival creates containers for connection, expression, and discovery—some guided, some spontaneous—all inviting you to explore what feels most alive. Here, authenticity ripples through body, mind, heart, and spirit as we honor the erotic potential that exists in pleasure, challenge, connection, conflict, touch, and movement.
Consent, Power & Personal Sovereignty
We honor each participant as a sovereign adult capable of navigating connection with awareness and integrity. Our consent culture recognizes that meaningful consent requires:
Ongoing internal awareness of our changing desires and capacities
Regular communication as interactions evolve
Recognition and naming of power dynamics as they arise
Contextual understanding of each container and its purpose
Information sharing that empowers conscious choice
Rather than enforcing rigid definitions or protocols, we invite a fluid approach where consent emerges from moment-to-moment presence, honest communication, and respect for each person's authority over their own experience. This festival creates spaces to practice these skills together, developing greater literacy around both power and pleasure in all their nuanced forms.
Location
Seminarhaus Neue Spitzmühle
Family-owned Seminarhaus Neue Spitzmühle has been a home for conscious community, heart-forward gatherings, and all kinds of curious creatures for many years.
With private lake access, lush forest, sauna and hot tub, it’s a place to shake off the city, stretch out, and settle in. Everything here flows with the land—held with care, shaped by the seasons, and inviting us to meet nature not as a backdrop, but as part of the experience.
Address:
Spitzmühlenweg 2, 15344 Strausberg | Googe Maps
Public Transport:
Neaby stops: Hegermühle, Strausberg (S5 from Berlin)
From here you can hike, bike, or take a taxi. At the Strausberg stop there are often taxis outside the station. Hegermühle is technically closer, if you book a taxi pickup in advance.
FAQ
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What do tickets cost and how do I get one?
Our 2025 pricing was:
Early Bird Ticket: €444 | Regular ticket: €488 | Low Income ticket: €399
We plan to review the ticket pricing by November 2025 with the strong intention of NOT raising the prices for 2026.
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How do I pay for my ticket?
As part of registration, you'll pay an advance of €111 for your ticket. This starts your process of joining the festival. We ask for this advance as a show of commitment and it's non-refundable unless we're unable or choose not to accept your registration.
Once your registration is confirmed, we'll invite you to pay the remainder of your ticket and join our Telegram community group.
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When will tickets for 2026 be available?
We plan to have the tickets for 2026 available around the end of 2025 / begining of 2026. Please sign up for our announcement email list to receive updates.
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Is there an accommodation upgrade option?
Yes! The Seminarhaus Neue Spitzmuhle has 17 bedrooms (mostly doubles and some quads). Since it can't house the entire festival, and rooms cost more than camping, we've made it possible to upgrade to a shared hotel room for €111. Due to limited space, we can't offer private rooms. The upgrade includes a bed in either a quad or a double room.
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Can I get a refund?
All payments are final. When budgeting for the festival, our top priority was to provide an abundant experience that's as financially accessible as possible, while ensuring compensation for some of the key roles in making the festival happen. This means we've saved on admin hours by making all payments final.
If you can't join the festival, we'll do our best to support you in transferring your ticket to someone else.
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What is the participatory concept?
Our festival operates on the principle that every participant also takes on some work — becoming a co-creator and co-owner of the experience. This builds community and shared responsibility for our collective experience.
Every day there will be a designated "crew hour" (usually after breakfast) where some of the work happens without any workshops or offerings at the same time — so we can work as a community together without missing out on anything. Some crews will also work during other times depending on their specialization, but we've scheduled spaciously so folks aren't missing out on content or break time.
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What crew am I on?
During signup, you'll be asked for your preference around which crew you'd like to join.
We'll do our best to consider your request in the assignment process (or as we call it, the Creature Matrix! :)
Initial crew assignments have been sent on May 20th via email to those already signed up. If you’ve signed up on May 20th onwards, you can expect your crew assignment within 2-3 days.
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Can I offer a workshop?
Yes! We've made one of the workshop spaces available for community offerings, where you can invite folks to join and experience your work/specialty/what you bring to the festival. More information will be available on the festival Telegram group and at the festival itself.
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When should I arrive and depart?
This is a closed container, we would like to open our experience together on Thursday afternoon, with no one else joining during the weekend.
We’ll share the exact arrival and departure times will be communicated at the same time when tickets and registration become available.
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What's the program like?
The full schedule, with details of workshops, rituals, sound journeys, and play spaces, will be shared on the program page when it gets closer to Play Fest time.
Every day will start with a short gathering to juice up connection and share practicalities.
The rest of the day offers a selection of scheduled sessions and community offerings, intentionally scheduled to frame a journey of creaturehood and curiosity. -
Each day will also include pre-designated slots where we all join our respective crews and participation tasks, so that they don’t interfere with joining any of the sessions.
Throughout the weekend, we invite you to move at your own pace — engaging as much or as little as feels right. The program is an open container: you choose how to play inside it.
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What is the festival's approach to consent?
We view consent as a nuanced and fluid practice rather than a single transactional moment. We embrace the definition from "The Ethical Slut":
"Consent is an active collaboration for the pleasure and well-being of all concerned."
This means going far beyond simply "asking and getting a yes" – we encourage everyone to remain aware of their own and each other's consent situation in an ongoing manner. Consent is alive, dynamic, and requires continuous care and attention from all parties involved. We see it as a practice that evolves moment to moment, requiring presence, awareness, and clear communication throughout any interaction.
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What are the expectations around consent at the festival?
Everyone whom we've invited to join Conscious Play Fest has some experience in navigating consent in sex-positive environments. We consider everyone an adult who can act with sovereignty and self-responsibility, practicing clear communication, naming their desires, and caring for their boundaries. We trust participants to engage thoughtfully with consent practices and to remain attentive to the wellbeing of themselves and others throughout all interactions. This includes noticing non-verbal cues, checking in regularly during interactions, and being willing to adapt or stop when something isn't working for anyone involved.
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How do we handle when consent navigation gets complicated?
Consent doesn’t always look clean or obvious. People miss signals, carry different communication styles, or land in moments that feel off despite good intentions. When that happens, we invite curiosity, care, and generosity — not to minimize impact, but to stay connected while tending to complexity.
We encourage naming what happened clearly and holding space for the possibility that no harm was intended. Instead of rushing to blame, we ask: What else might be true here? What support do I need? What wants to be repaired, clarified, or simply acknowledged?
Our Care Team is here for exactly this -to support when things get confusing, crunchy, or uncomfortable. You don’t have to navigate it alone. Whether you’re seeking reflection, intervention, or just a space to feel what’s true for you, we’re here to help - no shame, no drama, just real human support.
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What support is available for Consent Complexity??
We encourage people to give each other the benefit of the doubt while simultaneously taking care of themselves and their boundaries. This isn't a binary situation – there are layers of complexity in human interaction that we acknowledge and honor.
Our Care Team is available throughout the festival to provide support. If you experience something that doesn't feel right, please reach out – we're here to support everyone's wellbeing and to help navigate these situations with care and respect for all involved.
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What about consent and power dynamics?
Power dynamics exist in every interaction - and rather than trying to eliminate or flatten them, we invite you to name them, feel into them, and navigate them with care.
We don’t enforce blanket rules about who can or can’t connect based on their roles at the festival. While roles (like facilitator, organizer, or support crew) can influence the field of consent, they represent just one piece of a much larger puzzle.
Rather than making assumptions or rules about how power operates, we invite everyone to bring these dynamics into conscious awareness. That means pausing to ask:
What might be influencing my yes or no here?
Do I feel free to change my mind?
Am I naming what's at play -including attraction to someone's role, admiration, or even the desire to please?
You're always welcome to opt out of an interaction if something feels imbalanced - and you're just as welcome to explore it, with clarity, communication, and care. We trust you to choose how you want to engage. Let’s bring power into the light, not hide it behind politeness or rules.
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What counts as a power dynamic?
Some common sources of power dynamics include:
Roles in the space: facilitator, organizer, performer, crew member, etc.
Social visibility: how known or central someone feels in the community or event.
Experience: someone being more familiar with play spaces, practices, or the festival culture.
Charisma or confidence: presence, communication style, charm.
Embodiment: how someone moves through the world based on body size, ability, gender expression, perceived beauty, or sexual expression.
Resources in the moment: being well-fed, well-rested, regulated, emotionally resourced, or feeling grounded and safe.
Cultural or systemic influences: race, class, language, neurodivergence, queerness, migration background, etc.
We don’t expect you to track every nuance perfectly - but we encourage you to stay in conversation with what might be at play in each moment. The more we attune to the subtle and not-so-subtle forces shaping our choices, the more room we make for truly mutual, liberated connection.
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What's your approach to sobriety?
We ask for your sobriety as an essential aspect of the "conscious" in our name. We believe that being fully present allows for deeper connections and more authentic experiences.
That said, we understand substances exist in festival contexts, and we approach this with nuance rather than rigid enforcement. We don't plan to heavily police or enforce a strict no-substance rule, but we do ask that no substances are brought or used on the festival grounds as a community standard we aspire to.
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What does "sobriety" mean at Conscious Play Fest?
For us, sobriety extends beyond just abstaining from substances. It's about presence and awareness. Many states can take us away from being fully present – fatigue, hunger, emotional dysregulation, being absorbed in your phone, physical pain, or intense emotional processing. We invite everyone to practice awareness of their own state of presence and to be transparent with others about it. This expanded view of "sobriety" is about mindfulness and taking responsibility for how your state affects your interactions with others. If you notice you're not in a state of presence for whatever reason, take care of yourself first and communicate clearly with those around you.
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How does sobriety relate to consent and participation?
Our ability to clearly navigate consent is directly connected to our state of consciousness. When we're not sober – whether from substances, exhaustion, or emotional overwhelm – our capacity to communicate boundaries, read others' cues, and make informed choices becomes compromised. If your state of consciousness is altered for any reason, we ask that you:
Refrain from attending workshops
Be transparent about your state with anyone you're interacting with
Limit intimate interactions until you return to a more present state
Seek support if needed – our Care Crew is here to help, not to judge
We believe that responsible self-awareness around your state of consciousness is fundamental to the consent culture we cultivate at Conscious Play Fest. Taking care of your own presence is a way of taking care of the community as a whole.
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With Love,
Your Play Fest Family