How does the sound of a city’s forgotten cultural past make its way back into present-day society? The radio feature “Between Dance and Taboo” overlays everyday queer life in 1920s Frankfurt onto the contemporary urban landscape, creating an acoustic environment where archival fragments, reconstructed memory, and present-day city sounds intersect. Through listening, participants explore how queer spaces of belonging, visibility and resistance are not merely remembered, but continuously reactivated through collective attention.