Museumnacht010 blurred into FemFest this year, and somehow it felt less like an event and more like a shared pulse moving through WORM. I found myself drifting between moments rather than planning them.
At one point, I sat in on a session about “safe space” with Zahra Haji Fath Ali Tehrani. It didn’t feel like a finished idea, more like something we’re still collectively shaping.
Elsewhere, time stretched as we built DRAGADINA’s clothes haven that included a soft, living installation made of fabric, identity, and love. People stepped in and out, trying on more than just garments.
Hours later, I ended up where I often feel most at home: behind the decks. Closing the night as one of the FemFest DJs felt less like a performance and more sending people off with warmth and something to carry with them, the memories of this year's intimate Femfest x Museumnacht crossover.
Somewhere in all of this we honored International Women’s Day — not just as a statement, but as a collective presence. Women questioning and reshaping the scene in real time!!!
https://www.mixcloud.com/kayla-lynette/femfest-2026-sneaky-peek/ for a snippet of what I played during the night