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How art can indeed change the world

Let’s dive into how and why art, and music in particular, hold transformative power in today’s world. by Sam van Busse In an era where cultural shifts happen faster than the latest electronic beat drops, art remains a steadfast force of change, capable of challenging perceptions, inspiring movements, and creating unity.  Art, in all its forms, is a dialogue between creator and audience, but in the electronic music scene, it’s a experience that brings people together, breaks down barriers, and alters societal landscapes. Yes, art can change the world—and here’s how electronic music and visual art have been at the forefront of this revolution. 1. Creating Safe Spaces and Communities Electronic music isn’t just about the beats; it’s a culture. From underground raves to internationally renowned festivals, electronic music has long been a haven for people who seek acceptance and community. Spaces, where this music thrives, are often inclusive, embracing diversity and rejecting societa...

Review: Let Us Entertain You and Educate You by Terapija, Skopje, Macedonia

"Let Us Entertain You and Educate You" was a captivating multimedia event held at the Nacionalna opera i balet - National Opera & Ballet on May 27th 2023 organized by Terapija. The event was moderated by Ivana Dragšić , a seasoned sociologist, civilian operator, and DJ in the domestic and regional club scene. With her diverse background, Ivana proved to be the perfect guide for the several-hour event, which offered a dynamic mix of performances, lectures, music, and entertainment. One of the highlights of the evening was the exhibition by the talented young artist Olimpija Kamcheva-Stojcheska. Through her bold and energetic works, Olimpija showcased her innate aesthetics and intuitiveness, captivating the audience with her valuable fantasies and artistic expressions. Professor Antoni Mazniewski, who followed Olimpija's work closely, commended her youthful enthusiasm, rebelliousness, and the cheerful spirit depicted in her paintings. Another participant in the event ...