A large room, which in spring will become an open space, where participants can try this "thrill of normality", bringing objects and making them available to those who want, takings what need without paying any price, offering services, or receiving benefits, in the same way.
We started our day (usually the event starts at 12 am) eating delicious food for free prepared and served by "Food not bombs", through a huge pot full of soup, mamaliga (polenta), salads, desserts and beverages. Everything nicely and delicately vegan.
After that we left our items on some shelves and on the floor, and so, wandering around, we found a book and clothes that were exactly right for us. This activity is constant and so people come and brings new things, there is always a stream of objects, as well as performances and entertainment moments. During the day (until 6 Pm) we were lucky to attend a workshop to create decorative objects with newspaper, another one to learn how to make decorative items with wires, a demonstration of "fun science" and then music and Capoeira, while other people donated massages and hair make up for the whole afternoon.
At the entrance, there are two large sheets for those who want to receive or those who need to search something, even beyond the event, and for those who want to be added to give a help organizing the next events.
There are not scales that weigh values and this make everything balanced and in harmony.
In the past months in Cluj we have participated to at least 300 cultural events of all kinds, but we can certainly say that this is our favorite. You can find information about the next Piaţa Autonomă date and location on www.facebook.com/piata.autonoma.cluj
The world is
always changing. The opportunities, specially for travelers, has to be caught
instantly because they arrive, stay for a while and then they disappear
...
Today,
another step in the concept of hospitality from Airbnb is done,
which takes the model of CouchSurfing and transform it, with
the difference that guests, rather than stay for free, give an economic
contribution to the host.
Many
of the travelers using Airbnb are not even aware of the opportunity to be hosted
for free through other channels. Some, on the other hand, know this possibility,
but don't have the courage yet to try, so an economic exchange becomes a kind of
confidence that nothing negative can happen: I'll pay and everything will be
fine. Other people, might not just be interested at all to have free
hospitality: I pay so that I don't have to worry about how to give something in
return. Many people, works 50 hours per week, then work at home, then have
family to take care, to do something productive they force themselves to follow
lesson, do sport, to have leisure time and go to cinema, to holiday, etc... it
is clear that thinking about "how to give something in return from the free
hospitality" means give them a lot of additional mental
work.
And
hence, take a look to