The Tiny Sauna Talk is a sharing format that invites participants for a safe sauna session with voluntary discussions guided by a host in a performative manner.
Together, we hold space with resting bodies that we may have never met before.
Together, we meet beyond labels and names, simply as bodies, sharing warmth and sweat.
Together, we create a space of acknowledgment and acceptance for EVERY-BODY.
Together, we hear that each person has different needs when using the sauna.
Together, we respect both the choice to cover up and the freedom of nudity.
Together, we become soft observers, present with ourselves and each other.
Together, we listen to our own rhythms, knowing we can enter and leave as we need.
Together, we hold space for discussion, to share, to listen, or simply to sit in silence.
What's coming up?
This experience lasts 90 minutes. This experience is for 7 participants, we kindly ask you to come 15 minutes before the experience to change comfortably. You cannot participate without not entering the hot sauna.
What to bring with you?
Sauna Robe / Sauna Poncho / Towel- Sauna Robe available for rent on-site- 100 CZK
Sauna shoes- available for rent on-site- 50 CZK
Sheet included.
In English (if there’s only czech participants, the session will be held in czech).
Hope is not passive waiting; it is an active stance. It moves through breath, persistence, creation, and care. It exists in the space between reality and possibility, between what is and what could be. Hope is not certainty but a belief in transformation. It acknowledges the present yet reaches toward something different. It can be fragile, vulnerable—yet refuses to disappear. At times, it is gentle and quiet; at others, fierce, urgent, and unyielding. It is sustained through movement, touch, and the stories we tell. Our bodies remember. Where does hope live in the body? Is it stored in the chest, the hands, or the gut? Does it shift, pulse, or expand? Is it something we awaken, something we carry, something we pass on?
This project explores hope as something embodied — something that lives in us, moves through us, and connects us across time.
The meeting is led by artist, performer and cook/baker Heidi Hornáčková.