COVID Nights: Crisis and Street-level Institutions in Montreal and Beyond
Department(s)
Natural Science
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-14-2021
Keywords
EDMC, Montreal, Music scenes, Street-level institutions, Urban night
Abstract
It is within a context of crisis, work and scene culture that this text takes an entry point to address ongoing challenges EDM scenes face in Montreal, Quebec. Particular attention is paid to the city’s politics of the night and some of its street-level institutions and venues including Never Apart (NVA), an EDM-focused LGBTQ+ non-profit organization. Giving attention to street-level institutions is especially pressing right now as many cities attempt to rearticulate the tenuous futures of their nighttime cultures. As discussions develop beyond the pandemic, it is vital that a broad range of sustainable cultural expressions are brought to the fore, including EDM events and parties. Local initiatives, along with more robust and equitable systems of exchange and patronage at a cultural level, provide some of the best options for imagining a post-pandemic future for EDM scenes.
Publication Title
Dancecult
E-ISSN
19475403
Volume
13
Issue
1
First Page
54
Last Page
68
DOI
10.12801/1947-5403.2021.13.01.04
Recommended Citation
Madden, David, "COVID Nights: Crisis and Street-level Institutions in Montreal and Beyond" (2021). Pepperdine University, All Faculty Open Access Publications. Paper 211.
https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/faculty_pubs/211