Shaktu, Copenhagen Videos

Videos by Shaktu in Copenhagen. SHAKTU is a new event brand and collective based in Copenhagen that was born with the purpose of making female artists visible within the underground electronic music scene.

🌸🌸 THIS SATURDAY 🌸🌸 We welcome all of you to kick off summer in the best way with our first outdoor rave☀️

Don’t miss out and grab your ticket now! 🎟️

Line up:
- Ida Daugaard
- Ana Karla
- Februari b2b D0gmama
- SAOKO

Open doors: 16 hs.

📍Location: Odds and Ends, Tunnelfabrikken

We’re looking forward to see you all on the dance floor 😎

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🌸🌸 THIS SATURDAY 🌸🌸 We welcome all of you to kick off summer in the best way with our first outdoor rave☀️ Don’t miss out and grab your ticket now! 🎟️ Line up: - Ida Daugaard - Ana Karla - Februari b2b D0gmama - SAOKO Open doors: 16 hs. 📍Location: Odds and Ends, Tunnelfabrikken We’re looking forward to see you all on the dance floor 😎

Less than 2 weeks to go! ✨ 1st Release of tickets available until Thursday! Grab yours here: https://ra.co/events/1771810

We had the pleasure of listening to Parallax Deep’s incredible set this year at Kune Festival and we couldn’t get enough of it so we invited her for our next party on Friday 13th October at Basement. 🚀Early Birds are available until TODAY so make sure to grab yours!

SHAKTU’S LAUNCH PARTY - 6th APRIL
THURSDAY 6th APRIL - SHAKTU’S LAUNCH PARTY - Shaktu is a new concept in Copenhagen focused on female artists within the underground electronic music scene and in the genres minimal house, micro house and electro. Line up: - Olga Korol - Kajsa Lindström - Adelina - Ana Karla 📍Culture Box - Kronprinsessegade 54 🎟 TICKETS: https://ra.co/events/1662116

SHAKTU is a new event brand and collective based in Copenhagen that was born with the purpose of making female artists visible within the underground electronic music scene. We see a slow but steady rise in female acts in electronic music festivals over the past decade. Research and data reveal a rise in the proportion of female acts from 9.2% in 2012 to 26.9% in 2020–2021. (FACTS 2022). However, despite all the efforts that are being made, the data is loud and clear- the marginalization of women in the electronic music community in media image, earnings, and overall global demand does not live up to the inclusivity-focused marketing of electronic music. The electronic music community is supposed to be a place where all groups of people and all walks of life can coexist in the spaces between the layered melodies and ceaseless baselines of the genre – women are vital to this definition. Our focus with this new concept is not just about simple representation or inclusion; it enables us to confront, expose, and challenge the structural conditions and biases that underwrite our culture. More news coming soon ✨