AWARENESS at AOS
AOS stands for celebrating safely, with mutual respect and good energy. This awareness concept describes the behavior we expect from all guests, and shows where to turn if something happens or you don't feel well.
Our Rules:
We want to create a space where everyone feels welcome and seen: regardless of gender, origin, disability, sexual orientation, appearance, or clothing characteristics. Awareness is not an add-on for us, but a fundamental attitude: We look instead of looking away. Considerate interaction for and with one another
do's:
Only yes means yes. No means no. Always. Everywhere.
Be kind to each other, look out for one another and enjoy your time.
Respect boundaries: yours and others'.
Drink water and take breaks.
Dance, smile, and share good energy.
Ask before you touch, always!
Speak up if something feels off.
Help others and inform Awareness or Security if needed.
dont's:
No discriminatory behavior!
Don't overdo substances: stay aware and safe. Know your limits and reach out to our medics and the Awareness Team at any time. We are here for you and can help you.
Don't pressure, touch, or invade personal space.
Don't assume consent because of clothing, dancing, or flirting.
Don't look away when someone needs help.
No violence!
No tagging or spraying.
Any criminal activity will be reported to the police and may result in legal action.
What should I do if something happens or I'm not feeling well?
If something happens or you’re not feeling well, don’t wait,find a crew member, the Awareness Team, or the nearest security guard.
We’ve got your back <3