PLUR is short for peace, love, unity, and respect. These four core values form the backbone of rave culture, and they’re part of what makes going to an EDM rave such a powerful, moving experience for so many people. The dancing, the rainbow clothing, the bright lights, and the fun outfits wouldn’t add up to much without PLUR bringing everyone together on the dance floor. In this article, we’ll break down what PLUR is, where it comes from, and how you can participate in the culture when it comes to the PLUR handshake—a special greeting and form of gift exchange common at raves.
What Is PLUR in rave culture?
The acronym PLUR stands for “peace,” “love,” “unity,” and “respect.” These are the four beliefs that guide rave culture and inform how ravers should act when they’re dancing and socializing. They also inform the steps in the PLUR handshake, where ravers exchange Kandi bracelets with new friends and other dancers.
Steps
The PLUR Handshake & Kandi Bracelets
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Wear some Kandi bracelets if you want to participate. Kandi refers to the colorful beaded or woven bracelets ravers typically wear. These bracelets are often rainbow and usually handmade . They’re given away at raves (or exchanged via the PLUR handshake) as symbols of friendship. At raves and EDM shows, the exchanging of Kandi via the PLUR handshake is a bit of a community ritual. You do not have to participate if you don’t want to, although it’s fun to build a collection and trade! [2] X Research source
- If you’re new to the scene, we strongly encourage participating in the Kandi exchanges. It’s such a great way to meet new people and introduce yourself to potential friends.
- The PLUR handshake is also known as the PLUR kiss, the Kandi kiss, the raver’s shake, and the raver’s kiss.
- Most raves probably average around 50% when it comes to Kandi/PLUR handshake participation, so feel free to sit it out if you’re still new to the scene.
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Reciprocate any offers to PLUR shake if you’re comfortable. Depending on the rave, you may be approached by strangers, acquaintances, or new potential friends to engage in the PLUR handshake. You are not required to participate, but anyone trying to shake with you is offering to exchange Kandi, and the whole point of Kandi is to give it away and trade it with new friends so consider reciprocating! [3] X Research source
- If you aren’t comfortable participating or you don’t understand, that’s okay! Just say so. Nobody offering a PLUR handshake is going to take offense, especially if you let them know you’re an introvert or you’re new to the scene.
- You’re free to initiate any PLUR handshakes of your own, too!
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Connect your peace fingers with the other person. Make a “peace sign” with your index and middle fingers. Face your palm towards the other person and connect the pads of your fingers. Hold your fingers together for a moment. [4] X Research source
- If someone makes a peace sign at you with their palm facing you from a distance, they’re offering to PLUR handshake.
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Make a love sign by forming half of a heart. Hold your index and middle fingers together as you transition into the heart. Join your middle, index, ring, and pinkie fingers together and curl them up to form the top half of the heart. Curl your thumb underneath and touch it to the other person’s thumb to form the bottom of the heart. Hold this position for a moment. [5] X Research source
- You’ll often see ravers make the heart logo with close friends (or by themselves) in photos from raves.
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Lock fingers with the other person to express unity . Keep your thumbs pressed together but spread your other four fingers out. Interlock your fingers with the other person’s fingers so that the webs of your fingers are touching one another. Hold this position. [6] X Research source
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Trade Kandi bracelets with your fingers still interlocked. Traditionally, this is where you’d swap Kandi bracelets with the other person. Many ravers like to treat this part kind of like a game where you try to maneuver your wrists in a way where you can grab bracelets without using your free hand, but feel free to just slide a bracelet over to their wrist with your free hand if you prefer.
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Pound fists or hug to finish with mutual respect . The “respect” part of the shake is sort of up to you. Most ravers will dap one another up or hug it out. This is also the point where you’d introduce yourself if you haven’t already! [7] X Research source
- PLUR handshakes are the perfect way to meet people and make new friends in the rave scene!
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- ↑ https://www.strikemagazines.com/blog-2-1/plur-understanding-the-rave-about-edm
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20191014032301/https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/395a/6837f945d4ed600f2fc57eb1a163347956b5.pdf
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20191014032301/https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/395a/6837f945d4ed600f2fc57eb1a163347956b5.pdf
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- ↑ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10701949/
- ↑ https://iedm.com/blogs/onblast-edm-blog/aspire-for-plur-not-instagram-likes