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  2. Melbourne shuffle - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne shuffle is a rave dance that developed in Melbourne, Australia, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The dance moves involve a fast heel-and-toe movement or T-step, combined with a variation of the running man coupled with a matching arm action. [ 1 ]

  3. Every Picture Tells a Story (event) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 Heidi John and Richard John organised a set of rave parties as all-night electronic dance music festivals, Every Picture Tells a Story. [1] [2] In the 1980s they had attended warehouse parties in the United Kingdom, which were run by local crews before they ran their own parties in London's East End with Joe Wieczorek of Club Labyrinth. [3]

  4. Revolver Upstairs - Wikipedia

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    Revolver Upstairs, known locally as 'Revolver' or 'Revs' or 'Revvy' or 'Uppy', is a live music bar and an elite nightclub located on Chapel St, Prahan in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The venue regularly hosts performances from electronic music artists, especially the techno scene. [1] It is one of Australia's most famous nightclubs.

  5. Rave - Wikipedia

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    The rave subculture in Melbourne was strengthened with the opening of clubs such as Bass Station and Hard Candy and the rise of free party groups such as Melbourne Underground. In Melbourne, warehouse squat party and outdoor raves were frequently held throughout the 2010s, with attendance occasionally entering the thousands.

  6. Welcome to Wonderland (film) - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to Wonderland is a feature documentary film, by director James Short, about music and dance.Released on DVD in June 2006 after more than five years in the making, this film explores Australia's vibrant outdoor bush rave party scene through the thoughts of participants.

  7. Clubbing (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Clubbing and raves have historically referred to grass-roots organized, anti-establishment and unlicensed all night dance parties, typically featuring electronically produced dance music, such as techno, house, trance and drum and bass. [1] The diagram combine the ranking of the top 100 Clubs in the world in 2024 with their capacity.

  8. The Home of the Matildas - Wikipedia

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    The Home of the Matildas is an association football stadium in Bundoora, Melbourne, Australia.It is the home base of the Australia women's national soccer team, and the home of Melbourne Victory in the A-League Women, Melbourne Victory FC Youth in the National Premier Leagues Victoria, and the Melbourne Victory Afghan Women's Team in the Football Victoria Women's State League 2 South-East.

  9. Summadayze - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Summadayze festival was held in Melbourne, Gold Coast, Auckland and Perth. The 2006 event in Melbourne saw 23,000 tickets sellout for a 15-hour event. [2] 35 drug-related arrests were made. [3] In 2011, events were again held in Melbourne, Adelaide, Gold Coast and Perth. [4] The Melbourne event saw 59 people arrested on drugs ...