Dani Dinger
Performer. Organizer. Business Femme.
Safe Only CIC
I love the nightlife! I got to boogie on the disco ’round, oh yeah.
In 2022 Yannis and I became strong, independent business women, and co-founded Safe Only as a force for abolition, harm reduction, peer support and co-creating the nightlife of our dreams!
Starting with a team of 1, we now work with a team of over 30 SIA door supervisors, welfare workers, medics, consultants, and an impressive number of clients across London and the UK. We have spoken at conferences internationally about our unique approach to nightlife and harm reduction, and our experiences as queer, trans business owners.
Our clients include Mighty Hoopla, Body Movements, Field Maneuvers Festival, The Rising, Ugly Duck, The Southbank Centre, Mums Against Donk, Gal Pals, Queer House Party, Stereo (Glasgow), Feel It, London Trans Pride, Margate Pride, and many, many more.
New website coming soon!

Training & Facilitation
I’m an experienced trainer and facilitator, having worked in a varied range of settings including arts centres, nightlife venues, festival organizers, harm reduction groups, activism projects, and as a guest facilitator at conferences and on panel talks. If you need a one-off or returning facilitator with a flair for lively interactions and gentle provocation, get in touch!
Training sessions I offer include:
- Introduction to working with the LGBTQIA+ Community – Supporting your team to work inclusively. Finding the balance that works for your team, without the stress.
- Introduction to welfare practice – based on my extensive experience in welfare provision in different settings, a foundation for bringing structured care practice to your team, workplace, venue…
- Situation assessment and de-escalation – a trauma centred, manageable approach to taking the heat out of tricky situations
Previous and existing clients include: Boomtown Festival; The Southbank Centre; The Common Press Bookshop; Margate Pride; Pears Dating; Queer Salsa; Roses of Elagabalus (Dalston); Stereo (Glasgow); Hackney Council; London Transport Museum; Night Tales London; SXSW Festival; Global Justice Now; Riot Party (Manchester).

Archiving Programme Curator
It turns out I’m a real archive geek! Bringing together my love of event planning, community outreach, and keepsakes, I have worked with the Bishopsgate Institute and London Metropolitan Archives on a number of events, including:
Annual LGBTQI+ Conference – ‘Queer Space’ – 2023
I will be curating this year’s LMA conference, examining the ideas in, around, behind Queer Spaces
OutLoud – LMA – 2022 Curator
A monthly online glimpse into the personal archives that adorn and inform our queer community. Focusing on non-formal collections, archives, histories and futures, reminding us that we’re all living archives in the making
Liberation Fronts – In Celebration with…. – 2022
A series of events at the Bishopsgate Institute showcases the richness and diversity of the global radical community. So far we’ve featured the queer Arab cultural archive Takweer, documentary film makers from Queer China UK, and other brilliant activists, archivists and creatives
The Revolutionary People’s Constitutional Convention – 2021
An international, commemorative conference taking place over 2 days, inviting some of the keenest revolutionary minds from across the globe to celebrate 50 years since the Black Panthers’ ‘Revolutionary People’s Constitutional Convention in 1970

Queer Tours of London
Yes, I am a tour guide! Do you and your friends, colleagues, interest group, dog, mum… want to discover the buried history of the London’s Queer past? I write bespoke tours with my pals at Queer Tours of London, so let me take you back in time to the Colony Club of Frith Street, the cruising ground of Old Moorfields, and beyond…
Testimonials
These Pride art and protest workshops were highly engaging and informative. It was great to see such a mix of residents enjoying themselves, the facilitators from Rebel Dykes and Dani from Queer Tours of London were great at getting everyone involved, it was lovely to hear people tell their own stories and local histories in response to the workshop. The art pieces created by participants were also fantastic, lots of different materials were available so anyone, no matter what their skill, could make something great to take home with them.
Tara Hudson, Strategic Communications Advisor, Communications Engagement & Culture team, Hackney Council
Best Meetup group meet ever! Learned so much, super interesting, empowering and informative. Completely transformed my thinking on effective and representative protest and allowed a great idea to be developed and designed in it. Thanks for the great organisation too, all welcomed and supported equally and compassionately. Highly recommend!
Sam, ‘The Art of Protest’ workshop participant, August 2021