Dance Your Way to the Museum
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Dance Your Way to the Museum
"The rave offers a temporary homeland, a space where belonging is felt rather than declared. | Naz Cuguoğlu"
"If you think raves are just hazy gatherings of intoxicated people who have forgotten where they are and can't tell the difference between yesterday and next week, think again."
Rave culture is often misunderstood as chaotic gatherings, but it actually creates a sense of belonging. Curator Naz Cuguoğlu argues that museums can benefit from embracing this culture. In related news, Mexico has rerouted a train line to protect newly discovered rock art. Other topics include Genesis P-Orridge's mail art, Jule Korneffel's artistic search for light, and Jean Shin's memorial honoring trees in a New York cemetery. The rave experience is described as a temporary homeland where belonging is felt deeply.
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