A pioneering South African DJ named Desiree is reshaping club culture with her MMiNO event series through an intentional practice called equity pricing. When purchasing tickets, international guests pay a higher rate than local attendees. This model responds to the global rise of African electronic music, ensuring local communities shaping the culture are not priced out of the spaces they inspire. Desiree views this not as a mere statement, but as a practical act of care to preserve authenticity and local access. While novel to nightlife, this logic is already established in sectors like wildlife tourism across Africa. The approach sparks a crucial conversation about cultural ownership in an era of high global demand.
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