I'm here to dance
John Doe Club
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Amsterdam
Friday, November 29 at 11 pm GMT+1
Nightclub
Friday, November 29 at 11 pm GMT+1
Nightclub
Details
Description
Dance as Liberation and Respect “I’m Here to Dance” represents more than just a night out—it is a manifesto of freedom, respect, and true appreciation of underground music culture.
The philosophy behind this event is simple yet powerful: the dancefloor is sacred, and it belongs to everyone equally. The night is designed to remind people that the club is a safe space where they can express themselves, enjoy the music, and connect with the rhythm—without the pressure of unwanted attention or expectations.
Key Values:
1. Respect for Boundaries: The event promotes the idea that the dancefloor is a place for freedom, not for pursuing personal agendas. We celebrate everyone’s right to move, groove, and be part of the night without feeling like they have to engage in anything more than the music. A strong “no harassment” policy is emphasized, and we encourage attendees to embrace this ethos by respecting each other’s space.
2. Music as Connection: At its core, this event revolves around the music. The connection on this night should be with the beat, the lights, and the atmosphere. People come to lose themselves in sound, to dance until dawn, and to be part of something bigger than themselves. It’s not about hooking up or social pressure—it’s about the joy of dance and the love of techno.
3. Inclusivity and Empowerment: “I’m Here to Dance” empowers everyone—especially women—to reclaim the dancefloor. It stands against the idea that clubbing culture is about flirtation or hooking up. It’s an invitation to celebrate individuality and expressiveness without interference. We are creating a welcoming, inclusive space where everyone is free to be who they want to be.