Excuse Me, Can I Ask You Something?

In this workshop we will explore together our personal and communal boundaries: when can I enter someone else's private space? What can I ask about their personal life? Couplehood? Work matters? Which dilemmas do we bring to the group or to our family and on what do we decide all on our own? This workshop is suitable for people who live in a small intimate commune, in a large community or with their family. All of us encounter questions about our privacy in our daily lives and find different solution that became embodied in us and in our way of thinking. In this workshop we will shed light on these seemingly obvious "truths" and talk about them openly.

Gal Shamir

I have lived in the commune for half my life, and now I am a member of Kibbutz Pelech in northern Israel. Holds a master's degree in anthropology from the University of Haifa, a mother of two sons and a member of the "Hama" (mercury) cooperative group.

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