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Q-dance

Q-dance is a Dutch company that organizes events and festivals that focuses on the harder styles of dance music – mainly hardstyle, hardcore, and hard trance. Popular events and festivals organized by Q-dance are Defqon.1 Festival, Qlimax and Dominator. Q-Dance has organized multiple events and festivals in the past such as Qapital, The Qontinent, Impaqt, Q-Base, EPIQ, and X-Qlusive. The events of Q-dance are easily identified by the letter “Q” on the event names. The logo of Q-dance is inspired by the knobs on DJ mixers, which if turned 120 degrees to the right creates the letter “Q”.

History

Foundation

Q-dance was founded in 1999 as Qlass Elite by a group of friends in the northern suburbs of Amsterdam (Landsmeer, the Netherlands). The first event created by Qlass Elite was Houseqlassics, an event that played old-school house music. After two editions of Houseqlassics in 2000, a few more events were scheduled for the year: 91-92 and Qlimax. A year later, in 2001, the name of the company was changed into Q-dance and a new concept was introduced: Qlubtempo.

Q-dance was an early adopter of the genre Hardstyle. This new genre of dance music grew in a few years as one of the most popular dance genres and is still the main type of music played at Q-dance events. In 2002 Q-dance moved the Qlimax event to the Thialf stadion in Heerenveen, the Netherlands, and in 2003 to the Gelredome in Arnhem.

In 2003 on Bloemendaal beach, the Netherlands, Q-dance built a beach club named Q-beach. In the weekends small parties and talent shows were organized at Q-beach. The events stopped in 2004. In 2003 three new concepts were introduced: Defqon.1 Festival, X-Qlusive and the techno concept Teqnology.

Q-dance abroad

In 2004, Q-dance decided to cross borders for the first time. In the German Weeze, on the abandoned RAF-airbase, the first edition of Q-BASE took place. The year 2004 was ended with the first edition of QrimeTime, an event in which visitors were dressed like gangsters and Mafiosi to conclude the year.

Q-Base tent under construction.

In 2005, Belgium became an important country for Q-dance. It was in this year that Q-dance had a permanent venue at Tomorrowland. In 2006, the first Belgian Qlimax was held in Hasselt, Belgium. In 2007, the first Belgian X-Qlusive was organized and a year later the very first Belgian only Q-dance festival was organized: The Qontinent. The events in Belgium are organized by the Q-dance office in Antwerp.

In 2008, it was Australia's turn to experience Q-dance. Q-dance organized a tour on three big cities in Australia: Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Later that year Q-dance organized two editions of X-Qlusive Showtek in Sydney and Melbourne. In that same year QrimeTime was replaced by Qountdown, a newer concept to end (and begin) the year at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

In September 2009 the first edition of Defqon.1 Festival took place in Sydney, Australia. The festival was in the first year sold out. Also, other countries were able to experience the events of Q-dance, in the form of small club tours, countries like: Poland, Brazil, Sweden, France, Italy, Great Britain and Northern Ireland experienced Q-dance.

In 2010 Q-dance celebrated its 10th year of existence in the Amsterdam ArenA, the Netherlands. In its decade anniversary Q-dance recycled materials from past events to relive the Q-dance experience. The Ferris wheel of Defqon.1 2008, the “Flower of Life” of Qlimax 2008 and “The Mask” of Qlimax 2006, among others, were used as decoration. In 2011 Defqon.1 Festival moved from Almere strand to the festival terrain of Biddinghuizen, the Netherlands. With that transition Defqon.1 became an extended festival, where visitors could stay for multiple days in the camping next to the festival terrain. For the weekend visitors there was a pre-party and afterparty. In 2013 Q-dance expanded their concept to South America and the USA, Organizing the first standalone events in the form of The Sound of Q-dance at Santiago, Chile, at Los Angeles, U.S. and Shenzhen, China.

Concepts

Current concepts

Concept Location First year
X-Qlusive (On-Hold) Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam / GelreDome Arnhem 2002
Defqon.1 Festival Event area Biddinghuizen 2003
Dominator E3 Strand Eersel 2005

Previous concepts

Concept Location First year Last year Number of editions
'91-'92 Hemkade 48 Zaandam 2000 2001 5
Club Q-BASE Hemkade 48 Zaandam 2002 2002 23
Hardcore Resurrection Various locations 2000 2003 4
Qontact Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam / Beursgebouw Eindhoven 2001 2004 8
Teqnology Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam 2002 2004 6
Qlubtempo Hemkade 48 Zaandam / Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam 2001 2007 31
QrimeTime Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam 2004 2007 4
Houseqlassics Various locations 1999 2010 18
In Qontrol RAI Amsterdam 2004 2010 7
Qountdown Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam 2008 2011 4
QORE 3.0 Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam 2011 2012 2
IQON Sydney International Dragway 2013 2013 1
QULT WesterUnie Amsterdam 2012 2015 15
Defqon.1 Festival Chile Centro de Eventos Munich 2014 2017 3
Freaqshow Ziggo Dome Amsterdam 2012 2017 6
Q-Base Airport Weeze 2004 2018 15
Defqon.1 Australia Sydney International Regatta Centre 2009 2018 10
WOW WOW Ziggo Dome Amsterdam 2018 2018 1
IMPAQT Weeze Airport Weeze (GE) 2019 2019 1
EPIQ New Year’s Eve Ziggo Dome Amsterdam 2019 2019 1
Dediqated - 20 Years of Q-dance GelreDome Arnhem 2020 2020 1
Qapital Ziggo Dome Amsterdam 2013 2022 8
The Qontinent Recreative area Puyenbroeck Wachtebeke (BE) 2008 2024 15
Qlimax GelreDome Arnhem 2000 2024 27

Defqon.1 Festival

Main article: Defqon.1 Festival

Defqon.1 Festival is a multiday festival on the festival terrain of Biddinghuizen, the Netherlands. The first edition of Defqon.1 took place on the Almere Beach in 2003. In a few years time, Defqon.1 grew to be one of the most popular hard dance festivals in the Netherlands. In 2011 the Defqon.1 festival moved to the festival terrain of Biddinghuizen, where visitors could stay camping for the first time. Defqon.1 is organized once per year in the Netherlands.

Q-BASE

Q-BASE was introduced in 2004 as “The international dance festival”. On a former RAF-airbase in Weeze, Germany, thousands of partygoers from all over Europe come together to experience Q-BASE. Apart from the location, Q-BASE uniqueness is that it is a day and night festival. The festival lasts for 14 hours long. The latest edition of Q-BASE took place on the 8th of September 2018.

Dominator

Dominator
GenreElectronic music, hardcore techno
Location(s)E3 Strand Eersel, Netherlands
Years active2005-present
FoundersQ-dance (and Art of Dance)
Attendance50,000+
WebsiteDominatorFestival.nl

Held at E3 Strand Eersel since 2005, when there were 20,000 attendees. This event is one of the largest festivals for hardcore techno, with styles such as gabber.

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Qlimax

Main article: Qlimax

Qlimax used to be the longest running event of Q-dance for over a decade. In 2000 the first few editions of Qlimax were organized in the Beursgebouw at Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

Since 2003 Qlimax became a yearly returning event at the GelreDome in Arnhem, the Netherlands. The characteristics of a Qlimax event were that the show was organized around a theme, where much attention was given to the show and technology. The predominant music at Qlimax was hardstyle; however, it became tradition to open the show with a jumpstyle, hard trance, or subground act, and end the show with a hardcore act.

On the 25th of July 2024, Q-Dance announded that Qlimax 2024 will be the very last edition. With this announcement, Q-Dance has ended one of the oldest hardstyle events.

Q-dance hostings

In addition to concepts created by Q-dance, Q-dance is often presented at big events and multi-day festivals in the Netherlands and abroad. Q-dance has a permanent venue on national and international events of Mysteryland. Since 2003 Q-dance has hosted a venue at Mysteryland in the Netherlands as well as in Chile since 2011. In Belgium, Q-dance hosts a permanent venue at Tomorrowland since its first edition in 2005. In 2015 the company started a cooperation for a stage with Electric Love Festival, Austria and Tomorrowland Brasil

Q-dance has hosted a stage at Planet Love, Ireland; Global Gathering, Poland; the Monday Bar Cruise from Sweden to Latvia, Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), USA and BigCityBeats World Club Dome (WCD), Germany.

References

  1. "Hoe Q-Dance de hardstyle uitvond (en gekocht werd door een megalomaan)". 3voor12 (in Dutch). 2017-07-06. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  2. "Q-beach in Bloemendaal • Groovetrackers Archive". archive.groovetrackers.com. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  3. "Beach Bloemendaal aan Zee: The Heat is back : Q-beach summer 2004 - Het Geheugen". geheugen.delpher.nl. Retrieved 2024-07-29.

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