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DUMBA

DUMBA was a collective living space and anarchist, queer, all-ages community center and venue in Brooklyn, New York.
DUMBA (a feminized version of DUMBO—Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) became a radical cultural nexus point around which the Queercore〔Trebay, Guy. ("Queers in Space: DUMBA Takes Off" ), ''Village Voice'', May 12, 1999.〕 movement flourished and an independent film scene developed. It was the site of many notable events, as well as being a residence for several people. DUMBA was a unique experiment providing a combination of live music and disc jockeys (usually several DJs a night), film screenings of Super 8 and 16mm films, video, artwork, performances, vegetarian food, and an unrestricted erotic atmosphere.
== Background and history ==
DUMBA was founded in a loft, during the summer of 1996 by a group of people which included filmmaker Scott Berry, Kelly Besser, Vincent Baker, and others.〔 It would come to call itself the "DUMBA Collective" by around 2000.
The group's name, DUMBA, is derived from DUMBO, the neighborhood between Fulton Landing and Vinegar Hill.
The loft used for the collective's space was commercially zoned under the Manhattan Bridge overpass〔 and housed six or seven residents between the years 1996 and 2006. It has been described as "a maze of rooms small and large,"〔Taormino, Tristan. ("Queer Co-Ed Lust" ), ''Village Voice'', August 29, 2001.〕 with a large open space used as a stage and dance area, as well as two kitchens that provided vegetarian food. Notable aesthetics of DUMBA included the retro fridge in the front kitchen, the map camera room, and, in later years, a Kodak vending machine that dispensed Super 8 film, and the Adult Books sign "liberated" from a Manhattan sex shop on 14th Street.
DUMBA lost its lease to the loft in 2006.

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