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    Raves reviewed: An extended dance event bylaw

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    2002
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    Hunter, Sylvia
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    As the rave community in Calgary grew from a small counterculture movement to a mainstream business activity, the City of Calgary enacted a bylaw to address issues associated with the rave events taking place in its neighbourhoods. The purpose of the bylaw is two-fold: to ensure that raves are safe for participants and not unduly disruptive to surrounding neighbourhoods. Consultation and investigation with representatives from the municipality, the province and the community involved in raves shaped the context of the bylaw, and continue to influence how it is implemented and monitored. Calgary is the first major municipality in Canada to pass a bylaw respecting raves.
     
    Le mouvement «Rave» de Calgary, initialement clandestin, est maintenant un phénomène commercial important. La ville a dû adopter une réglementation pour gérer ces événements sur son territoire. La réglementation prévoit d'assurer la sécurité des participants et faire en sorte que les événements ne soient pas trop perturbateurs pour les communautés où ont lieu les «Raves». Des représentants de la province, de la ville et de la communauté «Rave» ont collaboré à l'élaboration de la réglementation et assurent un suivi. La ville de Calgary est la première municipalité importante au Canada à adopter une réglementation concernant les «Raves».
     
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-158
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    DOI: 10.25316/IR-158
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