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NIGHTS2018 BRUSSELS ZURICHS NIGHT COUNCIL Luca Rey Member of Zurich Night Council DJ Promoter Alexander Bücheli Member of Zurich Night Council Board Member of Safer Nightlife Switzerland and Safer Dance Swiss General Manager and Press Officer Bar amp Club Commission Zurich Bar and C ID: 769907

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NIGHTS2018 – BRUSSELSZURICH’S NIGHT COUNCILLuca Rey Member of Zurich Night Council, DJ, PromoterAlexander BücheliMember of Zurich Night Council, Board Member of Safer Nightlife Switzerland and Safer Dance Swiss, General Manager and Press Officer Bar & Club Commission Zurich, Bar and Club Commission Switzerland, President NEWNet

Zurich goes out400’000 inhabitantsOver 600 night café licences, 24hour-open-policy, 180 relevant clubs and nightlife bars, 3 main nightlife areasAround 100’000 partygoers every weekend 40 night casesx per weekend reported by the local police X = night cases refers to incidents (fights, rubbery), which needs police activities and happen between 22.00 to 06.00

Street ParadeSince 1992, second weekend of August1’000’000 visitors = the biggest rave in the worldaround 400 first aid medical casesless than 100 hospitalizationslast person died in 2014

Going out at night - risk or pleasure? Violence, vandalism Hearing damages Night-noise Drug related risks Sexual risk behaviour Social interactions Dancing (exercise) Disconnect, relax Music, colours and forms Pleasure of drug use

Zurich night networkMediaClub OwnerBar, Lounge OwnerEvent-managerProperty ownerSupplierSecurity serviceDJ, VJ Musician Club Staff Clubbers Medical services Licence office Prevent-ion offers Neighbours Take a way Taxi Public transport Night shops Art designer Harm reduction offers Police Promoters National, regional and local government – legal framework Uber Night Major Council Bar & Club CommissionAssociation of the young members of the political parties (Pro Nachtleben Zurich)

The Night Major Council Situation: Established in 2015, based on an effort of the city council, the Bar & Club Commission and some individual nightlife activist. Structure: Association without legislative and executive power; no subsidiesAim: be an ambassador, giving the whole local nightlife culture a voiceMethods: regular meetings; know-how exchange; empowerment; mediation; campaigns; stakeholder involvement.

The Night Mayor CouncilWhy a council: The political system in Switzerland is not based on a majority approach. The city of Zurich has 7 mayors (including the president); a council can better represent the different perspectives.Members: Six nightlife-activist (1 women and 5 men); each member is representing a “sub” culture, like underground, commercial players (BCK), party-goers, musician, night-women, LGBT etc.; the work is not payed it’s on a voluntary base.

Young Promoter SupportSituation: the average age of Zurich’s promoters is getting higher and higher; Most of them are still active since the 90’s, new “blood” is missing; Zurich is an expensive city, organizing an event or opening a club is related to a high investment. Aim: empowering young people to start their career as a promoter; to establish new promoters for the next Zurich nightlife generationMethod: stakeholder involvement; young promoter round tables; young-outdoor-permission; searching non commercial indoor and outdoor spaces

Space InvadersSituation: The more people go out the more space is needed for nightlife activities. The city of Zurich provides many nightlife spots but some of them are silently being uninstalled. A lot of these spots were opened in the 80s with very few additions since then.Aim: engage with politicians, operators of the spots to ensure that their infrastructure remains functional for nightlife activities, empowering young people to book these spotsMethod: stakeholder involvement; young promoter round tables; dialog with the respective operators

Open Club DaySituation: non partygoers (parents, neighbours, politicians) are afraid about the “black hole” – because they don’t know what happens thereAim: giving access to non partygoers to nightlife spot; giving answer to their questions related to the night; facilitating the discussion between night-activists and neighboursMethod: transparency; personalising the “black hole”; translating what happens in the night to a bigger audience02.02.2019www.openclubday.com

Bar & Club CommissionSituation: the nightlife-culture was not organized, other promoters were seen as competitors = it was not possible to defend the aims and the needs of the night-culture; to solve this, the Bar & Club Commission was founded in 2011.Structure: today more than 120 bars, clubs and event labels are member of the association; the association is financed with membership fees and sponsoring Aim: representing the interests and the aim of the places where nightlife happens in town (Bars, Clubs, Event-locations) Method: lobbying; media work; staff training; political influencing; PR; open club day; coexistence; safer clubbing etc.

Toolbox Nightlife Together forward to a good night for all Online Toolbox focussing on night-coexistencesThe website includes:Information about the legal frameFAQ related to night-noise Showing alternative process whiteout an involvement of the police or other public authorities Information concerning the night culture and its importance for the city

Zurich Nightlife Round TableSituation: In 2001 the city of Zurich was taking the decision to established a mobile Drug Checking service; this service was creating a lot of rumours and it was difficult to find clubs or events to check drugs.Aim: simplifying the regular exchange between the different nightlife stakeholder; focussing on pragmatic approaches and solutions.Method: organizing three round tables per year; involvement - topics are defined by the participants themselves.Participants: Promoters, Club & Bar Owners, Police, First-Aid Medical Services, Public Authority etc.

Staff TrainingSituation: no specific nightlife education for bar tenders, bouncers and runners was existing; but they need to deal with difficult customers, the law related to the selling of Alcohol (under age protection) and cases of intoxication.Content: guest-treatment, non violence communication, first aid, fire fighting etc. Aim: empower the staff membersMethod: workshop with external experts; onsite staff training; annual staff day with social – party – component; e-learning (future)

Influencing politiciansSituation: lack of support on the level of the local council. No influence on political decision related to the nightlife culture. Content: legal framework, night policy, interfaces between the authority and the nightlife cultureAim: increase the influence on the local politics of the nightMethod: nightlife walks, meet & greets, building up of a local councillor group, food, bar, club and music culture

Future topicsZurich Electronic Music Week: before the Street Parade in August, club week, dedicated to electronic musicFoundation Nightlife: to support special events, young promoters or to finance noise protections, sensibilisation campaigns etc.Liberalisation 2.0: less obstacles for opening a nightlife spot, longer opening hours for outside terrace, gender neutral bathrooms etc. Cooperation: intensify the cooperation with Gastro Zurich and the Swiss Bar and Club Commission

THANK YOU!!Contact: alex@a-buecheli.ch www.nachtstadtratzuerich.chwww.safernightlife.orgwww.nights-conference.orgwww.a-buecheli.chwww.bckzh.ch