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Safer Spaces: An Interview with Paula Poštolková, Head of Cultural Program & Booking at Nová Cvernovka (SK)
Music venues play an crucial role in shaping the atmosphere of live events, and creating safer spaces for all visitors is an essential…
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Francesco Giordano & Queer:raum: Safer Creative Spaces in Munich
This conversation delves into queer realities in the creative and arts sector. Talking with Francesco Giordano, a queer photographer based in Munich, we explore…
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Building Community Through Voguing and Ballroom: The Welsh Ballroom Community, Cardiff
Vogue and ballroom may have started in the US, but it’s now international. The pandemic-formed Welsh Ballroom Community are making connections with other small…
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Breaking the Silence In the Polish Scene
Following a recent increase of sexual assaults reported in European clubs, bars and other party spaces, we looked at the social climate that fosters…
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Fragmenting Silence: Safe Spaces in our Electronic Music Communities
For several years now, the electronic scene in Colombia has started to think about the consequences of violence on and off the dancefloor. Three…
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Independent Havens in Istanbul – AVTO, KOLI Art Space & BAS
First entry of a three-parter where Deniz Kırkalı investigates Istanbul's current cultural & independent scene by introducing the venues & people galvanizing the city.
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In Kosovo, Prishtinë Is Burning & Bijat Collective Revive Queer and Feminist Nightlife
Invited at European Lab Budapest for a panel dubbed "Indie culture for youth in resistance", Tadi, co-founder of Bijat collective and of the Prishtinë…
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Music Born from our Gaze: Introducing EyeHarp
For the last 3 years Zacharias Vamvakousis has been delivering music lessons to people with disabilities using the EyeHarp music interface. The software is…
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A Letter To Our Nights: “Existing Without the Perpetual Burden of Being in Danger Everywhere We Go”
Amplified by personal testimonies and illustrated by Romain Guédé's photographs, this letter acts as an alarm, in which the authors condense a worrying inventory…