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This is an event post inviting you to get real and retro with a collection of original dance culture legends, including the one and only LuxDCoda, for a night of perspective on what has connected so many of us to each other, Underground Dance Culture...
Date & Time: Thursday, September 22, 2005 more on this date
7:30 PM
WHAT: Panel Discussion: Rant & Rave: Dance Culture -- Past, Present &
Future
WHERE: Mill Valley Community Center, 180 Camino Ave., Mill Valley CA.
94941
WHEN: 7:30 PM. September 22, 2005
COST: $10 at the door
On September 22, the NeoFiles Public Forum presents a panel on dance culture (Rave culture). NeoFiles will present five individuals who have been deeply involved in the rave movement over several decades.
Originating from ?Acid House? parties in Ibiza and ?Techno? dance parties in Goa, raves became the most dynamic digital counterculture of the 1990s. First in England, then in the US, and then all over the world, raves have become associated with peace-and-love idealism, community, an embrace of technology, and psychedelic consciousness. Ultimately DJs would become a regular presence in urban nightlife, finding a place as an alternative to conventional rock and roll performances.
Our panelists will talk about where this electronic dance culture has been and where it?s going; how it can live up to its ideals; what new styles and forms are on the horizon; and what place recreational drugs have in THE RAVE SCENE.
**PANELISTS**
lux d?coda AKA UrthGurl
lux d?coda is the fierce frontwoman for Foxgluv. She?s been raving since the inception of acid house in Britain in 1988. Under the pseudonym, UrthGurl, she was associated with the legendary Toon Town raves of the early 1990s, She spearheaded the smart bar phenomenon,
selling brain tonic drinks at these early raves.
www.foxgluv.net/
MARK AMEBA
Mark Ameba is a DJ and impresario. He owned and operated the now defunct rave store, Ameba, in San Francisco?s Haight Ashbury district. Ameba was part of electronic music dance culture before acid house, when he was involved with the industrial music culture. He?s worked with Survival Research Laboratories, DJ Garth, Jeno, Wicked, and just about every other major rave scene in the SF Bay Area.
www.markameba.com/
DAX
Dax is the legendary San Francisco dance/event promoter behind Dax Presents His popular signature event is Slide: A Playground for the Mind Body and Soul. All night events with sound. He?s a well-known figure at the annual Miami Winter Music Conference.
www.daxpresents.com/
MICHAEL GOSNEY
Michael Gosney is a veteran "new edge" media producer and impresario with the multimedia project, Verbum. Since 1989, he has been organizing
the very popular, annual digital be-in. His Radio-V was the first internet radio station devoted entirely to electronic music culture. He is also a trance DJ.
www.verbum.com
HOST: RU SIRIUS
RU Sirius is the Executive Editor of NeoFiles and host of the NeoFiles podcast radio show. The paperback version of his recent book, ?Counterculture Through The Ages: From Abraham to Acid House?, will be released on September 18. In the early ?90s, he was Executive Editor of Mondo 2000 magazine and conspired with the creators of Toon Town to
bring raves to San Francisco.
NeoFiles Forum www.life-enhancement.com/neofi...um.asp
NeoFiles www.neofiles.net
NeoFiles Radio www.mondoglobo.net/neofiles/
Date & Time: Thursday, September 22, 2005 more on this date
7:30 PM
WHAT: Panel Discussion: Rant & Rave: Dance Culture -- Past, Present &
Future
WHERE: Mill Valley Community Center, 180 Camino Ave., Mill Valley CA.
94941
WHEN: 7:30 PM. September 22, 2005
COST: $10 at the door
On September 22, the NeoFiles Public Forum presents a panel on dance culture (Rave culture). NeoFiles will present five individuals who have been deeply involved in the rave movement over several decades.
Originating from ?Acid House? parties in Ibiza and ?Techno? dance parties in Goa, raves became the most dynamic digital counterculture of the 1990s. First in England, then in the US, and then all over the world, raves have become associated with peace-and-love idealism, community, an embrace of technology, and psychedelic consciousness. Ultimately DJs would become a regular presence in urban nightlife, finding a place as an alternative to conventional rock and roll performances.
Our panelists will talk about where this electronic dance culture has been and where it?s going; how it can live up to its ideals; what new styles and forms are on the horizon; and what place recreational drugs have in THE RAVE SCENE.
**PANELISTS**
lux d?coda AKA UrthGurl
lux d?coda is the fierce frontwoman for Foxgluv. She?s been raving since the inception of acid house in Britain in 1988. Under the pseudonym, UrthGurl, she was associated with the legendary Toon Town raves of the early 1990s, She spearheaded the smart bar phenomenon,
selling brain tonic drinks at these early raves.
www.foxgluv.net/
MARK AMEBA
Mark Ameba is a DJ and impresario. He owned and operated the now defunct rave store, Ameba, in San Francisco?s Haight Ashbury district. Ameba was part of electronic music dance culture before acid house, when he was involved with the industrial music culture. He?s worked with Survival Research Laboratories, DJ Garth, Jeno, Wicked, and just about every other major rave scene in the SF Bay Area.
www.markameba.com/
DAX
Dax is the legendary San Francisco dance/event promoter behind Dax Presents His popular signature event is Slide: A Playground for the Mind Body and Soul. All night events with sound. He?s a well-known figure at the annual Miami Winter Music Conference.
www.daxpresents.com/
MICHAEL GOSNEY
Michael Gosney is a veteran "new edge" media producer and impresario with the multimedia project, Verbum. Since 1989, he has been organizing
the very popular, annual digital be-in. His Radio-V was the first internet radio station devoted entirely to electronic music culture. He is also a trance DJ.
www.verbum.com
HOST: RU SIRIUS
RU Sirius is the Executive Editor of NeoFiles and host of the NeoFiles podcast radio show. The paperback version of his recent book, ?Counterculture Through The Ages: From Abraham to Acid House?, will be released on September 18. In the early ?90s, he was Executive Editor of Mondo 2000 magazine and conspired with the creators of Toon Town to
bring raves to San Francisco.
NeoFiles Forum www.life-enhancement.com/neofi...um.asp
NeoFiles www.neofiles.net
NeoFiles Radio www.mondoglobo.net/neofiles/
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