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SODAA x Halley Space

Halley Space welcomes SODAA for a month of meetings and activities.

Tuesday, May 9, 2023, 1:00 PM - Wednesday, May 31, 2023, 2:00 PM (UTC+01:00)
Fiscal Host: SODAA

About


SODAA 

SODAA is a Self Organised, Decentralised Association of Artists, workers, promoters and ravers who are working towards a model for a collectively owned and operated music venue in London. 
In their first year, the collective has been building a community around this idea, facilitating discussions, running small-scale experiments, hosting events, radio shows, parties and panels, curating a compilation co-released with 7 labels, participating in international festivals as speakers, bridging and bonding with other communities and activists worldwide, in person and via Discord, and raising funds towards their main goal.

SODAA Workshop 
11th May, 7pm to 9pm

How to SODAA

SODAA operates at the intersection of distributed organisations and cooperatives, using ideals and criteria ensuring that the patterns of oppression that permeate our society are not replicated within intentional and inclusive spaces.

These principles drive SODAA forward and keep us from falling under the influence of harmful patterns rampant in a capitalist society. It’s open-value cooperativism that allows us to work together fairly towards our goal as a collective. 

So how do we do it? And more importantly, how can you?

This workshop will look at the 7 guiding principles behind cooperatives and, in particular, DIStributed Cooperative Organizations (DisCO) and how we apply it within SODAA itself, and explore how current collectives can apply them to the way they work to ensure that we’re all contributing to a future in music culture that’s free and fair for all involved.

SODAA Live event 
18th May, 6.30pm to 9.30pm

A look into the SODAA Model - what have we learned so far? 

In this open event, core members of SODAA will share the progress and the findings of the first year of “working in public”, giving attendees an insight into SODAA’s collectively-developed decision-making protocol, membership system, funding mechanism, participative curation methods, and possible solutions for the legal setup for a community-owned and operated venue. 
Throughout the panel, they will highlight the positives and analyse critically the flaws and biases of the work done so far, and answer questions from the floor.
An improvised performance of the ever-evolving SODAA Ensemble will follow.

Our team