Raindance Org

Raindance
GenreElectronic dance music
Location(s)United Kingdom
Years active1989–present
Founded byRaindance
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Raindance

Raindance are British raveevent organisers. They were one of the best known rave names on the rave scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The first event was held at a circus tent on 16 September 1989 at Jenkins Lane, Beckton in east London. This was Britain's first legal all night rave.[1][2]

DJs such as Carl Cox, Dave Angel, LTJ Bukem, Mr C, DJ Rap, John Digweed, Kevin 'Reece' Saunderson, Slipmatt, Fabio and Grooverider started out at Raindance. Live acts such as Shades of Rhythm, N-Joi and The Prodigy have all played at Raindance.

Philip Sansom is an award winning filmmaker and photographer. His work spans from commercials to documentaries, with a signature cinematic style that has seen him.

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From 1989 to 1993, Raindance went on to hold large-scale events across Essex, Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire,[3]Oxfordshire, Somerset and even Spain. The venues Raindance used held up to 10,000 ravers. DJ Slipmatt's brother, Paul Nelson, was one of the original promoters. The original idea to hold a rave came from Slipmatt himself.[4]

But, by 1993, with pressure from the authorities (Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994) and the rave music scene splintering into different dance genres, Raindance took a break from holding mass events. Between 1993 and 1998 there were one-off events, then the promoters returned hosting regular indoor events in clubs around North and East London.

In 1999, Raindance started hosting raves at The Drome, an unused car park underneath London Bridge railway station. They would get regular attendances of over 2,000 people at this venue. In 2002, The Drome was renovated and seOne was born. Over the next eight years, SeOne would be Raindance's home and with a 3,000 capacity with seven different arenas (Jenkins Lane 89-90, Old Skool 91-93, Jungle/Drum & Bass 93-10, Hardcore 95-10, Hard House, Breakbeat, House & Trance). Raindance continues to put parties on all over the UK.

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  1. ^[1][dead link]
  2. ^'Flyer for the very first Raindance event'(JPG). Raveflyers.co.uk. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  3. ^'scrapbook » Blog Archive'. Archived from the original on 9 January 2021.
  4. ^'Kinetic Promotions - dj slipmatt'. Web.archive.org. 18 May 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2021.

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Dear RainDance Residents,
We wanted to provide the community an update regarding the use of parks, open space, trail system and playgrounds within RainDance Metropolitan District (the 'Community'). We hope you find this information helpful.

Recreation of any kind can be conducted in groups of 10 or fewer, unless specified by the State of Colorado. Participants should remain spaced at least 6 feet apart, face coverings should be worn as feasible, and individuals should observe good hygiene practices.
Parks and playgrounds can reopen at this time and playgrounds may be open to up to 10 people at a time. Use at your own risk, as parks and playgrounds will not be sanitized. Participants should remain spaced at least 6 feet apart, face coverings should be worn as feasible, and individuals should observe good hygiene practices.
Please visit https://covid19.colorado.gov/safer-at-home/recreation for more information and any updates.

Please stay safe and follow these guidelines to ensure the safety of yourself and our wonderful community.