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Pause. Relax. Reclaim.

What We Do:

Do you spend your entire day reacting? Adapting to corporate structures, fulfilling expectations, and performing for external validation?
We gather to stop. We create temporary environments where nobody demands anything from you.
We do not teach. We do not coach. We do not optimize you.
Instead, we hold a calm, attentive room divided into four experiential spheres:

  • Silence: Pause before you respond. Allow yourself to remain perfectly still.
  • Reflection: Notice your emotions. Listen to your inner signals beneath the daily noise.
  • Exchange: Connect and resonance with others who walk aligned paths.
  • Expression: Express your thoughts without self-censoring.

You move completely at your own pace. You can engage, withdraw, observe, or simply rest. You decide what feels right in each moment.

### Who Should Join

Come join us if you:

  • Function flawlessly on the outside while feeling disconnected on the inside.
  • Burn out from constant digital overstimulation and endless responsiveness.
  • Struggle to hear what you actually need or want beneath everyone else's expectations.
  • Crave more presence, clarity, and genuine human alignment.

### Our Core Belief

We believe many people today do not lack potential; they lack permission.
You do not need to share your personal history or "participate correctly" to belong here. Drop the performance mask. Rebuild trust in your own rhythm, and reclaim your capacity to choose.

Pause. Reclaim. Choose. | The Non-Performance Space

Pause. Reclaim. Choose. | The Non-Performance Space

Nonstudio, Karl-Rothe-Str. 11,, Leipzig, DE

Pause. Reclaim. Choose. | The Non-Performance Space
held by Natasa Dudar

The question:
But what happens when suddenly nothing is expected of you?

Most of us move through life responding.
To work.
To expectations.
To messages.
To responsibilities.
To what needs to happen next.
or maybe even to get validation.

We gather to pause and explore.

What becomes possible when awareness holds the space and permission replaces expectation?

Permission to pause.
Permission to listen.
Permission to rest.
Permission to choose differently.

In a world focused on optimization, productivity and constant improvement, we rarely encounter spaces that allow what is already present in us to come forward.

This space offers a simple invitation: to arrive, listen, explore and relate at your own pace.
Not a space to perform, not a space to optimize yourself.
But a space to drop the performance mask and explore your ability to notice what wants to be heard when nothing is demanded from you.

Who is this for?
A Space By Women. For Women.

This SafeSpace is for women who sense that there may lay great potential in reclaiming the strength of your inner orientation and beyond functioning and responding.

For women who long for:
more clarity,
more coherence,
more presence,
more meaningful connection,
and more freedom to live in alignment within themselves.

You do not need to arrive with answers.
Or with a problem to solve.
Only with a willingness to enter the space and notice what becomes possible when nothing specific is expected from you for a moment.

Sometimes it does not take much for something to shift:
a held space, time, attention, and permission.

What happens in the SafeSpace?

We begin with a gentle arrival to the space.
Dropping into the body and out of the mind with a few simple body work exercises.

You might be moving through the experience of these four realms:

Listening
Noticing what is present within and around you.

Landing
Arrive in the present moment and settle into the space.

Exploring
A moment to follow curiosity, attention and possibility.

Relating
A moment to encounter yourself, your needs and the shared experience.

These realms are neither tasks to complete nor stations to move through. They are states of being that you may encounter, leave, revisit and explore throughout. There is no right way of doing it. You decide what feels right in each moment. Engage, withdraw, observe, or simply rest. You hold the authorship.

To conclude we will reflect on what emerged throughout the experience.

What should I bring?
Just wear something comfortable that allows you to sit, move and relax easily.
A notebook or journal if you enjoy writing or reflecting.
And yourself!

Often the most significant shifts are subtle:

A clearer thought.
A deeper breath.
A feeling of coherence.
A moment of resonance.

Or simply the experience of spending time in a space where nothing needed to be achieved, fixed or proven.
A Space for Women. (Designed and facilitated by Natasa Dudar)

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