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Conversations on urban ageing and inclusivity in Manchester's rave scene

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Dates:14 June 2023
Times:15:00 - 16:00
What is it:Seminar
Organiser:Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group
How much:Free
Who is it for:University staff, External researchers, Adults, Alumni, Current University students, General public
Speaker:Helen Holmes
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  • In group "(SoSS) Morgan Centre for Research into Everyday Lives"
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In Conversation, the Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group (MUARG) and the Morgan Centre present:

Urban ageing and inclusivity in Manchester’s rave scene

Led by Helen Holmes from the University of Manchester, with MUARG's James Fletcher as chair. Holmes' talk draws on research with older clubbers about Manchester’s rave heritage (Holmes et al., 2023). Through 15 in-depth interviews with music professionals and ravers who were involved in rave’s nineties heyday and still are involved now, we reveal the continued significance of rave as a music world (Crossley, 2015). In particular, we focus on how the landscape of rave has changed, becoming more accommodating for the older clubber’s body and lifestyle.

The late-night clubs and early morning illegal warehouse parties of the nineties have been replaced with one off events and festivals, often taking place during the day, and finishing at ‘respectable times’. Despite these significant changes we illustrate how rave is still viewed in the main as an inclusive, collective scene, drawing together ‘clubbing families’ who have partied together for decades. However, we also illuminate tensions within the contemporary rave scene and particularly around rave as a form of heritage to be branded and capitalised upon. We discuss authentic versus commercial rave and how these differences play out for older clubbers and how they are inherently connected to the urban history of Manchester.

This is a hybrid event, both in person and online. Please visit the Eventbrite page to register your place or receive the Zoom link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/conversations-on-urban-ageing-and-inclusivity-in-manchesters-rave-scene-tickets-602568898797

Price: Free

Speaker

Helen Holmes

Role: Speaker

Organisation: University of Manchester

  • https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/helen.holmes

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