Street Parade

Street Parade

Street Parade n°16–11 August 2007 - Respect
Genre Electronic music
Location(s) Lake Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Years active 1992-present
Founded by Marek Krynski
Attendance 1,000,000+
Website
Official Website
City map of Zurich, made with Openstreetmap, showing the track of Street Parade as orange line. Until 2003 Streetparade started at the Western Bank of Zurich Lake, since then, it starts at the Eastern Bank

The Street Parade is the most attended technoparade in Europe, since the end of Love Parade 2010. It takes place in Zurich, Switzerland. Comparable to Berlin's Love Parade, the Street Parade is as of 2001 one of the largest techno parties in the world and the largest annual event in Zurich. Officially a demonstration for freedom, love and tolerance attended by up to a one million people, it proceeds along the side of Lake Zurich on the second Saturday of August.

History

Street Parade n° 13–7 August 2004 - Elements of Culture
Street Parade n° 14–13 August 2005 - Today is Tomorrow

Organization

Since 1996, the event is organized by the Verein Street Parade (Street Parade Association). Today, the Street Parade has all the character of a popular festival, however legally it is still a political demonstration. This frees the organisation of security costs, among all else that the city takes under its charge.

The Street Parade continues to be one of the safest mass events in the world. This is not just a consequence of the peaceful nature of dance parades, but is also thanks to a widely thought-out prevention concept. Five to ten times more participants at the Love Parade in Berlin had to be medically treated or transported to hospital in the last few years, relative to attendance.

Clear advice on healthy behavior is part of the "do's & dont's" informational campaign of the Street Parade. In particular, the message "Please, NO DRUGS" was made prominent on every Lovemobile during the 2006 and 2010 event.

Political aspects

According to the official website, "The Street Parade is still a demonstration that calls on everyone to live together in peace and tolerance." [1]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. 20 Years Love, Freedom, Tolerance & Respect on streetparade.com, accessed March 2012.

This article is based on the article Street Parade in the German-language wikipedia.

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