Snuggle Party Brunswick: connect, consent & cuddle
Connect with yourself and community, relax and have fun!
Date and time
Location
Studio Take Care
1 Pitt Street Brunswick, VIC 3056 AustraliaRefund Policy
Agenda
Communication and Consent
Cuddle Space
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About this event
- Event lasts 4 hours
A cuddle event is a guided, intentional space where people come together to explore platonic touch, connection, consent and communication in a welcoming and respectful environment. Many describe the gatherings as deeply relaxing spaces, where supportive connection helps them feel calm and at ease.
All genders and orientations - individuals, groups and couples - are all welcome.
The experience begins with a Welcome Circle, where participants engage in guided relaxation, consent-based communication exercises, and a thoughtful discussion on cuddle etiquette. This foundation gives the opportunity for people to express their needs, practice saying "yes" and "no," and engage in interactions that feel authentic.
The Cuddle Space is an opportunity to explore connection in a way that feels right for each person. This may be through conversation, in presence together, or mindful consensual touch. Participants are invited to engage at their own comfort level. Touch is non-sexual and is never a requirement to participate. Touch and non-touch ways to connect are demonstrated.
At cuddle events we learn and practice:
- communication and consent skills
- setting and respecting boundaries
- asking for what you want
- responding to the requests of others
- changing our minds
- embodiment and emotional awareness
Testimonial from a participant: "Amazing info about consent and clarity in explaining exercises."
The cuddle event experience can foster genuine connections, inviting people to embrace presence, trust, and shared warmth—qualities that ripple into their daily relationships and well-being. You may experience an increased sense of well-being and belonging, a boost in compassion and playfulness, a decrease in blood pressure and a better night's sleep.
Please note that this is not a dating or singles event. Please come fragrance free, as some of us have sensitivities.
SCHEDULE
6:00PM Arrive and get settled. Change clothes if required. Note: doors close at 6:20PM, no late arrivals will be allowed to enter.
6:15PM Opening circle, relaxation activities, consent and communication exercises, cuddle etiquette, cuddle and connection time
9:45PM Closing Circle
GUIDELINES
These guidelines are the “etiquette of cuddling." We’ll go over all of them and answer any questions you have during the event. Here are some important ones:
- Agree to confidentiality. You will not discuss or share anyone else’s experience with others. You may share your own experience
- This is a drug and alcohol free gathering. You need to arrive sober and maintain sobriety during the event. You may find yourself getting a natural high on oxytocin - often called the "hug hormone"
- There’s no touch required, and you can change your mind at any time
- Respect the boundaries of others (ideally with enthusiasm)
- This is a non-sexual event so all behaviours, intentions and speech need to keep in alignment with that
- Ask and Wait - if you want to touch someone, ask, then wait for the response
- An understanding that if guidelines are not adhered to you may be asked to leave
Testimonial from a participant: "Felt so connected and relaxed. Really enjoyed it."
IN THE MEDIA
A curious and insightful conversation about cuddling work with Jacinta Parsons, ABC Radio. Running time: 10 minutes.
ARRIVE ON TIME
Once the opening circles begins, the doors close and no latecomers can enter. It is important for everyone to be present to get to know each other, and for the group agreements. This creates safety and comfort. The group will not wait for latecomers.
SELF-CARE
As these are consensual touch events please make an assessment on whether you are feeling stable and resourced enough to explore the practices on offer. You need to be able to engage your own self-care and personal boundaries. All events are non-sexual where touch is always optional, and never a requirement to participate.
ABOUT YOUR FACILITATOR
Natasha Hund is compassionate and empathetic. As a certified cuddle professional, holistic counsellor and play specialist she has experience in touch to nurture, to help with co-regulation and to give comfort. She values the importance of touch and enjoys creating relaxed and nurturing spaces. Natasha enjoys giving and receiving hugs!
Natasha is a Certified Cuddle Event Leader, trained with Cuddle Sanctuary. She has also completed trainings with The School of Consent, Cuddle Therapy Australia and Cuddle Professionals International.
FURTHER INFORMATION
WHAT TO WEAR?
Dress in clothes that are comfortable for snuggling. Soft, cozy pajamas, cotton t-shirts, trackpants, leggings are all welcome. Feel free to change clothes when you arrive. Hygiene is important at cuddles - be clean and fresh - it's easier to get close that way! Note: come free of perfumes, colognes, body spray, and cigarette smoke. Some people are very senitive to fragrances, and they may trigger allergies.
WHAT TO BRING?
You are welcome to bring your own pillow if you prefer, and your water bottle. There are cushions provided.
GETTING UP AND DOWN
The event space is covered with cushions on the floor and there is also seating available.
QUESTIONS
If you have questions you will find that mindfully reading the event description will usually help you to find your answer. You can also scroll down to the 'further information' section too. Due to time limitations individual questions can not always be responded to.
AGE
For ages18+yrs. Although a PG rated event, it is for adults only. People attend of all ages, and you will usually find people of a similar age there. Many of us grew up in environments (like school) where people were separated by age, but cuddle events welcome people of all ages and encourage intergenerational connection.
TRANSPORT
Please refer to venue information- Venue Info — Studio Take Care
Ticketing T&Cs
Bookings are essential, no door sales.
Cancellations up to 72hrs before the event start time will receive a full refund, with no refunds offered after this. There is a strict no transfer to future events policy. Events that have a closed door at start time do not offer refunds to latecomers that are locked out and unable to attend the event.
There is no allowing of the on-selling of tickets to others. If you are unable to attend and wish to pass your ticket on to a friend or pay it forward contact the organiser prior so we can track who is at the event, and their contact information.
Arrival
Attendees are expected to arrive when doors open allowing time to settle in, and have a timely start. For the events that contain group guidelines and agreements there is a shut door policy of the door closing when the welcoming circle starts, and latecomers will not be able to enter. Participants are expected to aim to arrive before the event starts and take responsibility for their travel time. The group will not wait for latecomers.
Accessibility
Studio Take Care: Currently, our ground floor (which includes our Big Room) is accessed via 4 steps at the front of the building / main entrance but can also be accessed via two back doors at the rear of the building where a portable ramp is available. Our backdoor is accessed via a concrete laneway, through our rear courtyard. The laneway is entirely smooth excepting a cobblestone driveway connecting the street to the lane. Our back doorway is 84cm wide and our bi-folding backdoorway is 2 meters wide.
Our ground floor has a wheelchair accessible bathroom that is 1.9m x 3.3m in size with a doorway of 86cm wide and includes a Caroma Care 800 toilet with backrest, sink height of 80cm and two grab rails.
Doorways to our Big Room are 80cm wide. Our narrowest ground floor corridor is 1m wide.
If a support worker with a companion card is accompanying you please let the organiser know re numbers (card required to presented on entry).
Sensory Guide
Sound: music at a low/medium volume, some people are quiet at events and some are chatty. Smell: possible smells from tea and snacks, people are asked to come fragrance free but the organiser cannot guarantee this. Touch: plushies and cushions with a variety of textures. A box of fidgets are available. Reminder that touch with others is always optional and not a requirement to participate. Lighting: natural lighting from the windows, and low lighting only used if necessary.
You are welcome to bring your own sensory aids.
All cuddle events have a space where you can take a break.
Health
All attendees are required to be in good health without displaying signs and symptoms of illness (no runny noses, coughs, shivers, fevers, sore throats, sneezing, minimum of 48 hours after last episode of vomiting or diahorrea) or have any active infections. Attendees are expected to maintain good personal hygiene, and showering and freshening up before cuddle events is recommended.
Tickets
General Admission
0A$64.84incl. A$4.84 FeeBring a Friend (early bird limited tickets)
0A$107.19incl. A$7.19 FeeOn the Day Admission
Sales start on Jul 26, 2025A$75.43incl. A$5.43 Fee
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