In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Juli Simond tells the story of Bruno Costa, a Porto-based musician who has become the president of a musicians, artists, and shopkeepers association called Alma Stop. The association was set up to protect the interests of the people who use the spaces at CC Stop -or just Stop - a four-story shopping centre that has been sustaining Porto’s underground music scene for more than 20 years and is home to an estimated 500 musicians.
Today, the continued existence of the Stop community is under threat from the local authorities but Bruno Costa and its fellow musicians are fighting to keep it open. Reporting on the ground by April Clare Welsh
“I don't know a place where people can go and establish a community like this at all. There's just something special about this place and about the people here” - Bruno Costa
00:00:04 -Intro
00:01:28 -The story of Bruno
00:03:46 - How Stop was born (during the late 80s)
00:06:29 - The risk of shut-down
00:08:15 - Public demonstration of support
00:11:10 - The bigger picture
00:13:08 - The fight must go on
00:16:47 - Credits
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories.
The producers of Europe Talks Back are Maria Dios and Alexander Damiano Ricci.
The host and narrator of this episode is Juli Simond.
Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet.
Reporting for this story by April Clare Welsh.
The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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