When the music, the space and the people align, the boundaries between self and others become permeable. The dancefloor is our common ground.
"When we dance, the music unites us."
Why apply it
- The deeper meaning of collective nightlife
- For you: the awareness that you're part of something greater
- For others: a space where no one is left behind
When to apply it
- When ego threatens to override the collective
- When you see division, exclusion, or discomfort
- At every moment of connection — on the floor, backstage, at the exit
How to apply it
- Dance for yourself — but stay aware of those around you
- Welcome diversity: different styles, rhythms, bodies, energies
- Help make every night a shared memory
What this means in practice
- Recognize that every person present contributes to the collective experience
- Leave social hierarchies at the door: no one is above, no one is below
- Welcome the diversity of backgrounds, origins and identities as a richness
- Actively participate in creating a space where everyone feels included
- Protect the unity by refusing divisive, exclusive or elitist behaviour
Why it matters
The dancefloor is one of the rare spaces where barriers truly fall. When that unity breaks — through exclusion, judgment or hierarchy — the magic disappears.
We are one — the dancefloor is our common ground.