Casting parties in Hamburg: Celebrate for everyone from 30!
Casting parties in Hamburg: Celebrate for everyone from 30!
Hamburg-Altona, Deutschland - The club scene in Hamburg experiences a fresh wind with a new party series. Katja Ruge, a well-known music photographer and DJ from the Hanseatic city, has launched an innovative concept to integrate celebrations into everyday life. Her daytime parties, which take place in a trendy location in Hamburg-Altona, offer the opportunity to celebrate during the day and to end the evening in a cozy setting. So you can celebrate until 10 p.m. to 10 p.m. and do not fight with a hangover the next day, but are ready to get up early and start the day, as [ndr.de] (https://www.ndr.de/kultur/men-tag-zur-nacht-machen-dayclubbing-in-hamburg, katjaruge-100.html).
These events are aimed particularly at people who have difficulty going out at night - be it due to sleep disorders, family obligations or simply because they are no longer in their twenties. Ruge emphasizes that the atmosphere of the Daytime parties has a festival character and makes it more attractive to bring together different age groups and backgrounds. She is convinced that dancing offers the opportunity to create community and is a clear voice for promoting club culture.
A new trend: Daytime parties on the upswing
The idea of daytime parties is not only a hit in Hamburg. Such events also enjoy growing popularity in other cities, such as Munich. In the Blitz Club, for example, a Sunday event has been offered at 12 noon with a secret lineup for some time. Visitors can enjoy the special sound of international techno-DJs here without having to wait for the late night. All of this happens in the context of parties that were once made from funny birthday parties, according to Br.de.
The advantages are obvious: daylight when celebrating is less disturbing the residents and it enables the guests to get home in time to be fit the next day. These movements aim to make the club life more inclusive. Especially for people with family duties, Daytime parties offer a great alternative to the traditional night clubs, which are often full of life late in the evening.
variety and inclusion in the club scene
Another aspect that shapes the current development in the club scene is the effort for diversity and inclusion. The industry is still strongly dominated by men, and Flinta artists (women, lesbians, inter, non-bobes, trans and agenders) often only get a subordinate role. It is important to create more equality and to promote diversity in the programs and music styles, as [Germany.de] (https://www.deutschland.de/de/topic/kultur/ Mehr-diversitaet-in-clubs-foerdern) notes.
In order to achieve the goal of equal opportunities, initiatives around Flinta collectives as well as parties and workshops are necessary. Safe Spaces in clubs play an important role to ensure a protected environment. Clubs and DJs should actively act against discrimination, sexual harassment and violence and provide contact for those affected to create a space for exchange and support.
Developments in the Hamburg club scene and beyond show that a rethinking is in the course. Whether during the day or in the evening, the longing for celebrations together and good music remains. And with the hope of more events that bring different people together, the club culture could be dependent on new heights. It remains exciting to observe how the situation will develop in the future.
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