happedalused
Happedalused, also known as "happening" or "happening scene," is a subculture that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in the United States and Europe. It is characterized by its emphasis on spontaneity, improvisation, and the rejection of conventional social norms. Happedalused events, often referred to as "happenings," are typically unstructured and can take place in various settings, from urban streets to rural landscapes. These events may involve music, dance, performance art, and other forms of expression, often with a focus on the collective experience and the momentary nature of the event.
The term "happening" was coined by Allan Kaprow, an American artist who is often credited with founding
Happedalused has influenced various art forms and movements, including performance art, happenings, and the happenings of