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Upcoming party showcase titled "Dance the Globe", set for July 2025.

Berlin's techno subculture asserts its position as an integral component of Germany's intangible cultural patrimony. It deserves to be showcased prominently – robustly – even in the upcoming year.

The upcoming Tech Parade titled "Rave the Planet" is likewise planned for Brelin in 2025. (Archive...
The upcoming Tech Parade titled "Rave the Planet" is likewise planned for Brelin in 2025. (Archive snapshot)

- Upcoming party showcase titled "Dance the Globe", set for July 2025.

The tech event "Dance The Globe" is planned to return to Berlin next year. As organizers declared, "On July 12, 2025, we're back on the streets – louder and more resolute than ever before." Given Berlin's techno heritage is now recognized as part of Germany's intangible cultural heritage, the aim is to keep advocating for its preservation and recognition.

Last weekend, "Dance The Globe" took place in Berlin's Tiergarten, headed by Loveparade founder Dr. Motte, alongside around 300 artists and 30 floats. As per organizers, over 380,000 individuals participated in this sprawling daytime rave protest. Reports indicated that the area between the Victory Column and the Brandenburg Gate wasn't entirely filled, however, masses of individuals were present through the day.

Planners of the Technological Festival focus on environmental preservation and waste management, as mentioned prior. This year, they encouraged a cleanup initiative in the Tiergarten, with approximately 90 individuals participating. Overall, organizers claim participants generated 107 cubic meters of waste - considerably less than in the previous year. As per Berlin's street cleaning department (BSR), approximately 145 cubic meters (2022: approximately 135 cubic meters) were collected in 2023.

At the "Dance The Globe" event, various artists played their music on multiple floats, creating a lively atmosphere. To preserve Berlin's techno heritage, organizers plan to incorporate music sessions in their future events, emphasizing its importance as intangible cultural heritage.

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