Participatory Workshop – Fishbowl format
Long considered the rebellious child of music, electronic music developed on the margins of dominant circuits. Underground scenes, self-managed collectives and independent radios have played — and still play — a key role in the emergence of internationally recognized artists.
In the face of increasing commercialization, a central question arises: unite or disappear. Without the marginalized communities and political struggles at its foundation, genres such as techno, house or disco would lose their meaning.
Today, radios and collectives reclaim the narrative, defend this historicity and work toward greater visibility for these actors.
This fishbowl-format workshop invites collective discussion around:
- Why has collectivism become essential in response to systemic and hegemonic dynamics?
- How can individual practices connect with collective forces in electronic music?
- What tools can be activated to build sustainable countercultures?
An open and evolving format designed to co-construct reflection and share concrete action paths.