Health10/3/2025The Guardian

Experience: I put on the world’s first deaf rave for deaf ravers like me

Experience: I put on the world’s first deaf rave for deaf ravers like me

The article describes the experience of organizing the world's first deaf rave for deaf ravers. The author, a twin who was left deaf due to a birth complication, was determined to create an event catered to the deaf community. Finding a suitable venue was challenging, as some bookers were skeptical of the idea. The author uses hearing aids and is proficient in lip-reading and British Sign Language, but when the aids are removed, they are completely deaf. The article highlights the author's lifelong determination to be unique and their efforts to provide a space for deaf individuals to enjoy the music and atmosphere of a rave event.

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