You can’t stop the music at Barcelona’s silent disco | Inquirer News

You can’t stop the music at Barcelona’s silent disco

/ 05:34 AM March 23, 2021

DANCING ON THE BEACH Barcelona residents use their headphones while listening to music as they dance during a socially distant silent disco event on the first spring weekend at Mar Bella beach in Barcelona, Spain. —REUTERS

BARCELONA, SPAIN—Ravers in Barcelona have found a way to get around COVID-19 curbs on clubs by holding outdoor silent discos in some of the city’s best-known locations.

On Sunday, people welcomed the first day of spring by putting on their headphones and busting some moves at Mar Bella beach along Barcelona’s famous seafront—all while respecting social distancing regulations.

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“It’s been incredible, really cool. I did not expect there would be so many people,” said therapist Andres Mellado, 41.

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“At first, it seems a bit odd dancing in the middle of Barcelona and people were stopping to look, but it’s beautiful … It’s a great thing to do on a Sunday morning; come here and connect a bit to the music,” he said.

Tribu Silent Disco

What started off as a fun meetup between friends has grown into a regular Sunday morning event called the Tribu Silent Disco. One took place at the famous Magic Fountain in the neighborhood of Montjuic.

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“[We asked ourselves] what could we do to boost dancing now that there are so many restrictions? And we had the idea to do it outdoors and with headphones,” Silent Disco cofounder Xavi Panella said.

“First, we told friends and acquaintances and then people joined because we do it outdoors and in beautiful places where we don’t bother anyone and we maintain a safe distance,” Panella added.

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