Electronic and Rock Music Trucks Join Anti-Nuclear March
電音車與搖滾車加入反核遊行
Source: Anti-Nuclear Can Be Fun Too — Youth Speak Up with Rock and Electronic Music
From: New Talk
Date: April 28, 2011Author: Yang Tsung-hsing
The “April 30 Sunflower Anti-Nuclear March” of 2011 featured not only civic organizations such as the Humanistic Education Foundation and the National Alliance of Community Universities, but also a Youth Anti-Nuclear Brigade formed by student groups, expressing opposition to nuclear power in a youthful way. Yang Tzu-chi of the “No Nukes Cultural Action Group” announced that two stage trucks would join the anti-nuclear procession — one playing electronic dance music, the other hosting rotating live rock performances — hoping to add a different energy and vitality to the march.
Using the 2011 electronic float as an example, Yang emphasized that the electronic music community has its own collective cohesion. No Nukes hoped to join forces with that community to channel its solidarity into anti-nuclear action — spreading the message through different groups, each using their own language and reaching their own audience, expanding the movement’s impact.
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- [April 30 Sunflower Anti-Nuclear Action] Introduction to Street Rock and Electronic Truck Party Performances — Fighting Nuclear Power with Imagination / Bringing Culture and Life into Street Movements (No Nukes)
- Anti-Nuclear Season Kicks Off! November 5 Anti-Nuclear March Party Calls on Public to Take to the Streets (Green Citizens’ Action Alliance — No Nukes)
- Anti-Nuclear Street Party — Electronic and Punk Against Nuclear Power (PTS News Lab)
- P.L.U.R.S. Electronic Anti-Nuclear Front Music March (P.L.U.R.S. Electronic Anti-Nuclear Front)
- “Electronic DJ Challenges Authority” — Chen Shih-ting Uses Electronic Music to Connect Anti-Nuclear Voices (Liberty Times)