Practical info

Selected diversity Camping

The registration form is available!

The INAYA campground is a camping area reserved for women, gender-minority individuals, and LGBTQIA+ people (excluding cisgender heterosexual men).

Access to the campground is limited to those who have registered via the form.

Last-minute registrations are still possible directly at the Refuge Inaya during the festival.

 

Join Inaya camping

 

The campground will be open from Thursday at 12:00 p.m. to Monday at 11:00 a.m.
Tents only; no vehicle access.
Dogs and other animals are strictly prohibited throughout the festival grounds.

 

How do I get to the Inaya Campground?

To get around, you’ll need two separate wristbands:

  • The first wristband (festival access): You must pick this up at the main ticket office upon arrival to enter the festival.
  • The second wristband (Inaya campground access): You must then pick this up from the Refuge Inaya team to gain access to the campground.

Access to the campground will be monitored by a security officer. It is strictly prohibited to invite anyone who does not have an Inaya wristband.

About diversity that deliberately excludes cisgender heterosexual men.

This space exists because we know that systemic violence doesn’t stop at the festival gates.

Camping Inaya is part of a comprehensive effort to combat systemic violence in festival settings. We want everyone to feel comfortable at Hadra and to have a safe space to retreat to; our commitment to gender diversity is a tool to achieve this. That said, there is no such thing as zero risk, and no place can claim to be completely “safe.”

We respect everyone’s gender identity. You will not be asked any intrusive questions, either in this form or when you pick up your wristbands. (We may contact you by email to confirm your registration or answer any questions you may have.)

We ask everyone at the campground to be considerate and respectful of differences. Please never question others’ right to be here.

A few words about the INAYA team

The Inaya initiative is led by the organizations Sound Sisters and Serein·es.

We place the fight against racism and all forms of discrimination at the center of our priorities. Our spaces are designed to be safe, inclusive, and respectful places where every person, regardless of their background or history, can find their place and have their voice heard.

To uphold these values, the Inaya team brings together both dedicated volunteers and trained professionals—particularly to welcome and support victims at the shelter—ensuring a warm, safe, and competent environment.

We develop concrete initiatives focused on awareness-raising, prevention, and support, aimed at breaking down prejudices and fostering a culture of equality and justice. We believe that diversity and active listening are the strengths of our community, and we work to ensure that every event and every initiative is a step forward toward a truly inclusive society.

We firmly believe that every professional journey enriches our community, and we are committed to highlighting those who contribute through their expertise, know-how, and passionate dedication.

Promoting professionalism also means recognizing the time, personal investment, and dedication required to advance in our fields, which are often underappreciated or overlooked. By offering accessible training, skill-sharing workshops, and regularly celebrating individual and collective achievements, we create a stimulating and inclusive environment where everyone feels recognized and valued as they grow.

This supportive and structured framework allows us to go further together, driven by a shared sense of ethics and dedication, as well as by the joy and pleasure of growing collectively.

If you feel uncomfortable, distressed, or unsafe (including on this campground), you can contact the Inaya support service at any time during the festival. The Inaya Refuge is available to you throughout the event!

 

Registration Form for INAYA Campground (Selective Mixed-Gender)

 

Access to the campground is limited to those who have registered using this form. Last-minute registrations are still possible directly at the Refuge Inaya during the festival.