The three venues have curated a programme of events, panels and workshops, starting on April 13th.
Three electronic music venues—Prague's Ankali, Warsaw's Jasna 1 and Berlin's Revier Südost—are launching a city-focussed initiative called Gravity next week.
Gravity Prague #1 will take place in the Czech capital from April 13th through 15th. Supported by Creative Europe Programme of the European Union, Gravity's aim is to develop electronic music culture by encouraging an expanding network of venues to work collaboratively.
Next week's programme includes live performances, panel talks, workshops and a club night. On Wednesday 13th, Hiro Kone, Oblaka and Rabih Beaini will perform at Ankali, followed on Friday by an afternoon of talks at Planeta Za, where, among other topics, representatives from Terraforma festival will discuss sustainable event production.
Also on Friday, Czech anti-harassment organisation Konsent will talk with representatives from Revier Südost, Oramics, Lecken and more about different approaches to safer spaces. Last year, Revier Südost implemented various structural changes after members of its staff were accused of racism and homophobia.
Later on Friday, Ankali will host a party from 11 PM through 8 AM with the likes of Elena Colombi, Ece Özel and residents from Revier Südost, Ankali and Jasna 1.
Find the full Gravity Prague #1 lineup in the listing below, and visit the website for more information.
The next Gravity events are planned for Berlin in June and Warsaw in September.
Correction, April 7th: A previous version of this article suggested that Friday's talk was only with representatives from Revier Südost. In fact, the Berlin venue's Steven Dei-Kwarteng is one of several people on the panel.