Congrats to @MUTEK_Montreal for hosting the first-ever 𝘍𝘶𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦 𝘍𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘷𝘢𝘭𝘴 𝘚𝘶𝘮𝘮𝘪𝘵. On Aug 19, over a hundred cultural innovators including @toodrew, @femnistecondept, @CripRave, @liam_young, and Nancy Lee gathered to imagine tomorrow’s festival ecosystems. 🖤
"Everyone has a better time when spaces are more accessible" ⚡️ @CripRave undertakes the important work of making raves and electronic music culture more inclusive for all bodies 🌱
my newsletter is 1 year old this week! somehow i haven't missed a week, but that makes sense since the thrill of remote connection to others’ work in this project saves and energizes me.
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The Cripsters on Akimblog: Shay Erlich interviews the Crip Rave Collective founders, Renee Dumaresque and Stefana Fratila for a conversation on making rave sites accessible to everyone.
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ALT Selfie of Renee and Stefana. Renee has blonde hair, wears a white tee, Stefana has brown hair, wears a black graphic tee
Agir avec responsabilité peut se traduire de multiples façons. L’implication et le dévouement de ces panelistes dans leur travail, pour offrir des espaces sécuritaires et respectueux au public et aux artistes est tellement inspirant. @OutsideMusic@CripRave@RefractionDAO
"It’s important to increase the range of what accessibility means. We can’t make spaces accessible without considering how things like racism, ongoing colonization, sexism intersect with ableism to make things inaccessible." - @CripRave on designing accessible live experiences.
Our final workshop of the day, Cripping Music Culture through Access Riders, focuses on concrete strategies at the intersection of the music industry and access culture. Hosted by @stefanafratila of Toronto-based collective @criprave. Live now at #MUTEK Forum.
📢 Presenting #AMBJ Romanian-born artist, DJ composer and sound designer @stefanafratila, also co-founder of @CripRave: an event platform showcasing and prioritizing Crip, Disabled, Deaf, Mad, and Sick body-minds within safer and more accessible rave spaces. ⚡⚡ #torontomusic
FREE WORKSHOP
@stefanafratila, DJ and co-founder of @CripRave will be hosting a workshop for both artists and promoters who are interested in learning more about access culture and its intersections with music.
Sign up here → lnkd.in/ekNeytr4
e-flux presents Sonic Boom. The second chapter of YCTM.
You Can’t Trust Music (YCTM) presented by e-flux is a research project exploring the way that landscape, acoustics and musical thought contribute to the formation of social and political structures.
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Super excited to be a guest speaker at @MUTEK_Montreal this year! I'll be facilitating a workshop called "Cripping Music Culture Through Access Riders", geared towards both artists and promoters. See you in August! forum.mutek.org/
We’re truly thrilled to be a part of the MUTEK Forum in Montréal this year! @ReneeDumaresque will represent Crip Rave on the panel, “Where Do We Go From Here? Building a Better Future For Live Music”, happening on Friday August 26th.
@CRIPRAVE's events embody the notion that a few changes can make the difference between disabled ravers staying home out of caution, or going out for a potentially transformative night ra.co/features/4000
.@ReneeDumaresque was 21 when they started raving and 23 when they developed a chronic pain that made nights out daunting
Read about Toronto-based @CRIPRAVE, a collective of disabled ravers ra.co/features/4000
"It was really powerful to be in a space full of disabled, Deaf and Mad people enjoying themselves and celebrating their community," he says, a relief from the typical disabled experience of skipping parties, or feeling unwelcome after arriving.