Practical info

Selected diversity Camping

Form available soon.
The Inaya campsite is a space for agenres, women, intersex, non-binary and trans people.

Registration form available soon

The Inaya campsite is a space for men, women, intersex, non-binary and trans people. This means that cisgender men (those who were born male and currently identify as male) are not welcome.

The campsite will be open from Thursday 12.00 pm to Monday 11.00 am.
Tents only, no vehicle access
Dogs not allowed throughout the festival

Access with a wristband: access to the campsite is reserved for people who have registered using this form. Last-minute registrations can also be made at the Inaya refuge at any time during the festival.

 

  • You have 2 wristband to get around the festival area.
  • The first wristband is to be picked up at the ticket office when you arrive, and is used to enter the festival.

 

  • The 2nd bracelet can be recovered from the Refuge Inaya and will give you access to the non-mixed campsite.
  • It is forbidden to invite people without an Inaya bracelet to the campsite.
  • Access to the campsite will be controlled by a woman security officer.

A word about the chosen mixity and the values of the event

This space has been set up because we are aware of the systemic violence against women and gender minorities.

We want everyone to feel as comfortable as possible during the festival, and Camping Inaya is part of a wider effort to combat discrimination and deal with gender-based violence.

We defend the self-determination of individuals and their gender identity. As a result, we will not ask you any questions about your gender identity, either on this form or when you receive your wristbands. However, we will take the liberty of sending you an email to confirm your registration and answer any questions you may have.

We also ask all those who come to the campsite to respect this attitude, to remain benevolent and to respect everyone’s differences, even if you don’t understand them. Finally, we would ask you not to question the legitimacy of anyone staying in this space.

If you have any questions, you’re welcome to talk to Serein.e.s.

We want to create spaces where people can feel as comfortable as possible, but no space is ever completely free of oppression: don’t hesitate to ask the Serein.e.s team, if you without uncomfortable or are experiencing violence during the event, even on this campsite.

If you have any questions about this or would like to access it during the festival, please go the Inaya Refuge.