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Dat zou jij nooit toelaten by Tessel ten Zweege
Dat zou jij nooit toelaten by Tessel ten Zweege







Dat zou jij nooit toelaten by Tessel ten Zweege

We offer a free co-working space where Amsterdammers and hotel guests sit side by side.

Dat zou jij nooit toelaten by Tessel ten Zweege

Volkshotel’s Wi-Fi is fast and free of charge.

Dat zou jij nooit toelaten by Tessel ten Zweege

You can rent a Volkshotel bike for €14 on the first day & €10 on following days. For example: When your arrival day is Friday, you can modify or cancel your booking until Wednesday 11:59pm (Amsterdam Time). For example: When your arrival day is Friday, you can modify your booking until Wednesday 11:59pm (Amsterdam Time).įlex Rate (pay on arrival or pay now): This rate lets you modify or cancel your booking free of charge, until 24 hours before your day of arrival. Modifying your booking to other stay dates is possible for €20 per night, until 24 hours before your day of arrival. You’ll pay the full amount when you make your booking. Limited Rate (pay now): This rate gives the best price for your room. Usually there’s enough space for everyone. Other visitors pay €3 per hour or €25 for 24 hrs. We charge €20 per 24hrs for hotel guests. We have our own private outdoor car park, next to the hotel.

Dat zou jij nooit toelaten by Tessel ten Zweege

Check out is at 12:00 midday, so have a sleep in.īreakfast is served on our 7th floor, 7:00-10:30 on weekdays & 8:00-11:30 on weekends and holidays. Come when you like, your luggage is safe with us. My documentary ‘Dat Zou Jij Nooit Toelaten’ explores shame, self-image, silence and victimhood through my own story and interviews I conducted with two other victims.Your room will be ready at 16:00. She added: “But you would never allow that.” I find this image of victimhood interesting initially because it had kept me quiet about my abusive partner for years, but as I delved deeper into my inquiry into victimhood, I found a complex construction of victimhood that resulted in silence amongst victims in many different situations. This feeling reached a peak when my friend told me that she noticed my boyfriend behaved really aggressively towards me, and if she wouldn’t know any better, she would think he was abusing me. Talking about my experience with intimate partner violence was too triggering and uncomfortable for me up until that point: Having constructed a feminist identity and having a clear image of my values and goals did not match with my victimhood. In 2018 I got out of an abusive relationship, though I never spoke about it until 2 years later.









Dat zou jij nooit toelaten by Tessel ten Zweege