Simply the Breast - A Workshop on Breasts & Chests
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Simply the Breast - A Workshop on Breasts & Chests

Simply the Breast - A Workshop on Breasts & Chests - Sh! Women's Store

Want to know how to get the best from your breasts or chest?

Join Sh! and The Love Tank for a collaborative and interactive workshop on boobs & moobs on Saturday 16th of November, where we'll explore breast health, pleasure and joy.

The workshop will last for approximate one hour and includes a how-to for checking your breasts or chest for undesirable lumps & bumps by the wonderful folx at Macmillan Cancer Support, followed by a fun guide to breast, chest and nipple play by Sh! sex educators Renee Denyer & Evie Fehilly.

For information: this workshop is about exploration of your own breasts and/or chest. It does not involve touching of other participant's bodies. Participants are recommended to wear loose-fitting top clothing. Participants will not be naked.

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  • When: Saturday 16th of November at 2.30pm
  • Where: Rose Lipman Building 43 De Beauvoir Road, London N1 5SQ
  • Price: FREE
  • Book Here: Simply the Breast
  • Spaces are limited so advance booking is essential
  • Due to the content of this workshop, this event is *not* suitable for cis men.

Presented in partnership with The Love Tank
delivering direct health promotion services including outreach, web based interventions, one to one support, + peer support

In partnership with Macmillan Cancer Care

This event is part of The Love Tank's Love Hub at Fringe! Film Fest 2019.

About Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest

Fringe! is a film and arts festival rooted in London's queer creative scene and welcoming everyone. Fringe! is not-for-profit and run by a team of passionate volunteers. From feature films to experimental art, workshops to interactive walks and wild parties to tickle every one of the senses. With a signature blend of eye opening movies, DIY and experimental work, the thoughtful, the provocative and the strange, Fringe! will be packing out cinemas, art galleries, pop-up venues and basement clubs.
Fringe! Fest was launched in 2011, by a group of queer creatives as a community response to arts cuts carnage. Their mission was to offer a dynamic, representative and unmistakably fresh alternative to other film and arts festivals.

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