so you want to dance at an event but it is too crowded......
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 1:16 am
Hi all,
So how do you feel when you want to dance at an event but it is just too crowded? Do you try to jump straight up and down on the spot? Do you push people around? Do you find everyone in the crowd ends up jumping up and down at the same time just to go with it? Do you just stand still and watch? Do you just wave hands around because you can't move much else? And do you think it's strange that even though the word 'dance' is fairly inherent in the concept of a lot of electronic music, a lot of the time it is impossible to have room to move at some events? (Big mainstream events, that is).
Please help me by giving your opinion! I am currently conducting some research on crowds at music events and I would be really grateful if anyone could help me out by answering the question posted in the title of this thread. Asking on a forum is hopefully a lot easier than hassling people as an event is taking place!
The reason for these particular (perhaps lame sounding) questions, which I know don't relate to all styles, is that I am interested in musical metaphors that relate to movement and space (up, down, high, low, drop, wave, etc). Your responses will help me to gauge whether others out there feel the same way that I do in terms of music’s affect and how a crowd situation changes body movement (eg. Do you do a certain dance move when the music becomes 'heavier?'). I’m not interested in how drugs change this, so whether you take substances at events doesn’t matter.
If you have an interesting festival story that goes along with your answer, I am all ears!
Any help you can give me by answering these questions would be amazing.
So how do you feel when you want to dance at an event but it is just too crowded? Do you try to jump straight up and down on the spot? Do you push people around? Do you find everyone in the crowd ends up jumping up and down at the same time just to go with it? Do you just stand still and watch? Do you just wave hands around because you can't move much else? And do you think it's strange that even though the word 'dance' is fairly inherent in the concept of a lot of electronic music, a lot of the time it is impossible to have room to move at some events? (Big mainstream events, that is).
Please help me by giving your opinion! I am currently conducting some research on crowds at music events and I would be really grateful if anyone could help me out by answering the question posted in the title of this thread. Asking on a forum is hopefully a lot easier than hassling people as an event is taking place!
The reason for these particular (perhaps lame sounding) questions, which I know don't relate to all styles, is that I am interested in musical metaphors that relate to movement and space (up, down, high, low, drop, wave, etc). Your responses will help me to gauge whether others out there feel the same way that I do in terms of music’s affect and how a crowd situation changes body movement (eg. Do you do a certain dance move when the music becomes 'heavier?'). I’m not interested in how drugs change this, so whether you take substances at events doesn’t matter.
If you have an interesting festival story that goes along with your answer, I am all ears!
Any help you can give me by answering these questions would be amazing.