Thanu and I are...Detroit Bound: Allied Media Conference
This weekend, we’re in Detroit
for the Allied Media Conference, a
networking conference for youth
organizations, anti-violence organizers, technologists, educators, media reform
advocates, alternative economists, musicians, DJs, artists, and others who come
together to develop new ideas and expand upon the relationships between media
and justice, and explore community approaches to social change.
There’s
been a slew of discussions bubbling up online and off that involve politics,
music and nightlife. It’s funny to us that these discussions often start with
the assumption that politics and nightlife are different, because we have never
experienced those worlds as separate, and neither do most of the communities we
care about and live with. So we decided to start here from the assumption that
there are already politics on the dancefloor and the questions is – how do we
deal with it?
We wanted to
share and start conversations around work that is meaningful to us as deejays,
event planners, and organizers by discussing the relationship between activism
and music– and how to explore dancefloors as sites of and for activism. What
are the possibilities of challenging dominant social orders through the
creation of dance space? How are certain spaces (gay ballrooms, queer dance
parties, Jamaican street dances, for example) sites of resistance and how are
they simultaneously valued, idealized & misused by those inside of those
subcultures?
If you’re
around the AMC the next few days, stop by our session on Friday at 4pm.
Here’s a
short blurb (for a more thorough descript click here):
Radical Organizing from the Dancefloor
"You’re an activist? But you party so much!"
Political activism and dancefloors – the languages don’t always overlap,
neither do the people – but nightlife is key to survival and sanity for many
marginalized communities. We will come up with tools to discuss nightlife with
activists, the impact that cultural spaces can have, and how to embody activism
on the dancefloor. Come share your favorite stories of political pleasure,
failure or success on the dancefloor, and we will strategize responses to them,
and other scenarios we have encountered as DJs and event planners. Location:
Hilberry A (Student Center)
PRESENTERS: Larisa Mann, Surya Dub; Thanu Yakupitiyage, iBomba,
Dutty Artz | #AMC2012 #raddances
You can check out all conference workshops in the program here.
Are you playing anywhere this weekend? I have a bunch of friends in the area who I'm sure would enjoy hearing you.
ReplyDeleteOh that's great to hear! I couldn't work it out this time.
ReplyDeleteI really want to come back to Detroit, any suggestions of venues or promoters you think would be interested in booking me are most welcome..