Politische Geschichte und Zukunftsvisionen der Clubkultur: Wien & Berlin
Thu, 14.11.
18:30–19:30
Wien führt regelmäßig die Liste der lebenswertesten Städte an, während Berlin als unangefochtene Welthauptstadt der Clubkultur gilt. Doch angesichts der wachsenden Herausforderungen, denen die Clubszene gegenübersteht, und der Wiener Wahlen 2025 drängt sich eine entscheidende Frage auf: Welche politischen Visionen gibt es, um die Clubkultur in unseren Städten zu schützen und den Akteur:innen innerhalb der Szene mehr Raum zur Entfaltung zu bieten?
Moderation
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Lutz Leichsenring he/him
Clubcommission Berlin / VibeLab Germany
Lutz Leichsenring is a prominent figure in the global nightlife scene, widely known for his advocacy work towards promoting a thriving and sustainable nightlife culture. He currently serves as executive board member of Clubcommission … -
Martina Brunner she/her
Vienna Club Commission Austria
In 2017, Martina Brunner launched the Night Mayor Vienna initiative with the aim of raising awareness of the social, cultural and economic relevance of nightlife and club culture. From 2020, she was part of the organizational development …
Speakers
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Klaus Lederer he/him
DIE LINKE / Committee for Health and Care Germany
I am Klaus Lederer, a member of the DIE LINKE parliamentary group in the Berlin House of Representatives and spokesperson for queer and drug policy, as well as a member of the Committee for Health and Care. I was born in 1974 in … -
Veronica Kaup-Hasler she/her
Vienna's City Councillor for Culture and Science Austria
Veronica Kaup-Hasler (*1968) is cultural and theatre scholar, dramaturge, cultural manager, politician and, since 2018, Executive City Councillor for Cultural Affairs and Science of the City of Vienna. Before entering the political stage, …