Genesis and Death of Club Culture
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4454/46h5k238Keywords:
body, space, image, event, accessibilityAbstract
Club culture is spatially circumscribed in Western capitalist countries, those territories where it was born, developed, and collided to create an autonomous and defined space within nations that have recently emerged from world wars. The meteoric succession of physiological events for the maintenance of the capitalist status quo has invaded spaces of different shapes and sizes. During the early 1960s, in 1973, and 1989, the encounter between events and space had implications whose echoes are imprinted in the memory of many generations. The background of this story results in a narration that inexorably tends towards the death of the phenomenon itself, leading space and music to undertake divergent paths that will certainly no longer meet in a common space.