Located on the site of the former Dr. C. Milchsack printing ink factory, the Tanzhaus West (formerly Space Place) and Dora Brilliant music clubs are recognized in the cultural scene and creative industries far beyond Frankfurt's city limits. This success is based on years of sensitive and continuous work in all fields of electronic DJ and live music. In addition to the two music clubs Tanzhaus West and Dora Brilliant, which are firmly established in the national and international music scene, a credible communication space for a young urban scene has been developed through numerous events and projects at the interface to off-culture.
The Tanzhaus West journey began in 2003. A young age, in human terms, but for a club in the fast-moving beats business quite a proud journey. Tanzhaus, you old house! Let's be honest, when we started out with a wallpaper table and two 1210s, we couldn't have imagined what would become established here in the west of the city. In the meantime, the second generation of dancers is already at the start, filling the floors with incredible energy week after week. We believe that for something to be sustainable, to grow and flourish, the foundation and roots are important. Here in the west of Frankfurt, we have found a great piece of topsoil where subculture can really flourish. The foundation on which Tanzhaus stands is the open and tolerant values that we share as part of the techno and house scene. Electronic music simply fits fantastically into the raw environment of a former industrial hall. The dancefloor is an egalitarian place where financial or cultural differences dissolve in the flow of the groove. Decks don't belong on pulpits. DJs are part of the crowd and want to meet them at eye level. Foundations are also there to support free spaces. The fact that there is space in which you can develop your ideas of living and celebrating together is not a matter of course. Especially not in a city as cramped as Frankfurt, where every centimeter is considered in terms of usability.
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