Tuesday, December 7, 2010

NEW YEAR'S EVE SLOWDANCE in MONTREAL - Dec. 31st, 2010




FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE!

Mainline Theatre
3997 St-Laurent Blvd. (Just south of Duluth)

Friday, December 31st, 2010

Doors at 9:30,
Dance from 10 PM - 3:30 AM.

Your Dancecard-Booklet will be provided!

This event is FREE!

RSVP on our Facebook event page!


To celebrate our Third Year Anniversary of putting on Slowdance Nights, you are invited to come to our free NEW YEAR'S EVE SLOWDANCE in MONTREAL.

With a lending library of designated dancers for all you wallflowers, and a dancecard-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Slowdance Night has all slow songs, all night long! (Except for the occasional intermission when we play the fastest songs we can find!)

It's high school with a happy ending, and it's queer, senior,and straight-friendly too. Come and experience why slow is beautiful, and why love is not ironic.

PS. Fantastic and inspired attire, while desired, is not required.

******************************************************

"Relive the prom without the angst." - the Canadian Press

"In an age where physical contact is a scarce commodity, an event that brings strangers safely together is long overdue." - The Montreal Gazette

"I really like hugging people, and this is like, a five-minute hug." - Telyn Kusalik, one of our guests

***

For more info, please go to our
online presences at
www.queerslowdancenight.blogspot.com or www.slowdancenight.blogspot.com
or join our facebook group,
"Slowdancers of the World Unite & Dance Slow"

******************************************************

A NOTE ABOUT THE DANCE CARDS: The dancecards are these little booklets that contain a setlist of every song that will be played that evening. The idea is that during the course of the evening, you can "book" certain songs with certain people, and vice versa. So when your charming hosts announce a particular song, you can look on your dancecard and see who it is you're going to dance with next. There is a little space after every song where people can write their names. How filled your dancecard gets depends on you, of course. Ask someone to dance! Or give someone meaningful looks! Look for the Dancecard-Signing Station located somewhere on the premises, usually near a light, where small pencils are available. The dancecards also - thoughtfully - have lots of empty places where you can write down the names and numbers of charming people whom you may have danced with that night. Use of the dancecards, is, of course, optional, and completely up to you. Proceed at your comfort level.

A NOTE ABOUT THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT: The Rules essentially state that as someone coming to Slow Dance Night, you have the right to ask anyone you want to dance. But whoever it is you asked has the right to refuse your request, and not have to give any reason why. But wonderfully, you have this right as well. This is done because slowdancing with someone is rather an intimate sort of enterprise, and a minor commitment, and you should have the right to back out anytime you wish. Slow Dance Night is about consensual respect and enjoyment. Just because you may have danced with someone for most of the song, if at any point you are feeling unsafe or uncomfortable, you can simply walk away. If whoever it is persists in their attention, locate one of the organizers, and they will be ejected from the premises. And fucked-up. Anyone who refuses to comply by the rules will be fucked-up.

A NOTE ABOUT THE DESIGNATED DANCERS: On any particular night there will be a handful of our Designated Dancers available to dance with you for the first half of the evening - so arrive early! They will be wearing shiny powder blue sashes, and these Designated Dancers are warm, charming, and safe people to ask to dance. Of course, the same Rules of Engagement apply, and they, as free agents, can decide for themselves who they want to dance with, and for how long, but in all likelihood, they would be very open to dancing with you. Please think of them as a warm taxi light in the middle of a blizzard; the cast of a lighthouse, when you are too far from shore and shrouded in fog; a glimmer of hope after a lifetime of desolation. Well, actually, that might be pushing it. Please think of them as a temporary safe harbour. They will also be looking for you, and asking you to dance, trying in their way to turn wallflowers into perennials. Finally, we are always looking for designated dancers for our evenings. If you are outgoing, warm, and willing to undertake the very serious duty and responsibility of inviting wallflowers out onto the dancefloor - if in fact, such a prospect gives you great joy - then please contact the organizers at inconsolablecat@hotmail.com.

A NOTE ABOUT INCLUSIVENESS: When we first started putting on Slowdance Nights we had this vision of everyone we knew slowdancing together under the discoball in harmony. We wanted to be as inclusive as possible, so touted our event as "queer-friendly", and "senior-friendly", and "kid-friendly". Very soon we had to abandon the kid-friendliness because we discovered people really needed to drink if they were going to ask strangers to dance. This is nothing to lament, this is just the way it is. Also, very few children showed up, and in all honesty, this was probably for the best. But despite our best efforts, it is very difficult to create social situations that are as inclusive and welcoming as we would like fir everyone. I remember one particular night where one gentleman came up to me and was very disappointed, as a gay man, by the responses he got when he asked other men to dance. That very same night, this young woman came up to me and told me that she was tired of fending off all these dudes asking her to dance, when really she was just interested in dancing with the cute queer girls. Of which there weren't enough of. This set off a kind of small crisis. As event organizers, our job is to create social situations that delight, entertain, and compel, but also to accomodate the diverse demands of the varying communities that attend. In an ideal world, homo and hetero shouldn't matter, but Slowdance Night happens in this very real world. And when you have someone else in your arms, the feeling of realness is palpable. So we are going to have two kinds of Slowdance events - one for Queers, and one for everyone else. We're cognizant of the dangers of ghettoizing certain communities, and for most events, this sort of thing doesn't matter. But when you are pressing your body up against someone else, it really matters who that person is. Orientation matters. Gender matters. The last thing we want to be, however, is Gender or Orientation Police. So, as a general rule, all events will be open to everyone, but when we have a specifically "QUEER Slowdance" Event, the stipulation is that you don't have to be queer to attend, (though most of the people there will be) you MUST have an open mind, an open heart, and open arms. We know that this is not an ideal solution, but it's the best one we can come up with. If you think you can contribute another solution that will improve the event, please email the organizers at inconsolablecat@hotmail.com! Thank you so much! And also, we can't believe you read all this.

PS. If you find this event charming, you may be interested in our sister event - Strip Spelling Bee, which is essentially like strip poker, but it's a spelling bee, and it takes place in front of a live audience of hooters and hollerers who want to see some smart and sexy skin! See all the details here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=154774577901544 or at http://www.stripspellingbee.blogspot.com

Friday, October 15, 2010

Slowdance Night of the Living Dead in TORONTO!




You are cordially invited to SLOWDANCE NIGHT of the Living Dead in Toronto!

With a lending library of designated dancers for all you wallflowers, and a dancecard-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Slow Dance Night of the Living Dead has all slow songs, all night long! (Except for the occasional intermission when we play the fastest songs we can find!)

It's high school with a happy ending, and it's queer, s...enior, and couple-friendly too. Come and experience why slow is beautiful, and why love is not ironic.

PS. Fantastic and inspired attire, while desired, is not required. But hell, it's so close to Halloween - why not? We envision a roomful of bloody zombies slow-shuffling to "Lady in Red" and "Pieces of You."


If you like this event, you might be delighted to discover that it is only one in a QUIRKY TRILOGY of events happening in Toronto that weekend. We hope you will come to one or all of them!

FRIDAY, OCT. 22: Strip Spelling Bee: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=153192634720359

SATURDAY, OCT. 23: Slowdance Night of the Living Dead: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=156212001067963

SUNDAY, OCT. 24: Crowd Karaoke: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=159140854104922

***

Dovercourt house
805 Dovercourt Rd. (1 block North of Bloor, 3 blks. west of Ossington)
Saturday, Oct. 23rd, 2010
Doors at 9:00, Dance from 9:30 PM - 2 AM.
$10 admission includes your Dancecard-booklet!

For more info, please go to our
online presence at
www.slowdancenight.blogspot.com
or join our facebook group,
"Slowdancers of the World Unite & Dance Slow"


***

"Relive the prom without the angst." - the Canadian Press

"In an age where physical contact is a scarce commodity, an event that brings strangers safely together is long overdue." - The Montreal Gazette

"I really like hugging people, and this is like, a five-minute hug." - Telyn Kusalik, one of our guests

***

A NOTE ABOUT THE DANCE CARDS: The dancecards are these little booklets that contain a setlist of every song that will be played that evening. The idea is that during the course of the evening, you can "book" certain songs with certain people, and vice versa. So when your charming hosts announce a particular song, you can look on your dancecard and see who it is you're going to dance with next. There is a little space after every song where people can write their names. How filled your dancecard gets depends on you, of course. Ask someone to dance! Or give someone meaningful looks! Look for the Dancecard-Signing Station located somewhere on the premises, usually near a light, where small pencils are available. The dancecards also - thoughtfully - have lots of empty places where you can write down the names and numbers of charming people whom you may have danced with that night. Use of the dancecards, is, of course, optional, and completely up to you. Proceed at your comfort level.

A NOTE ABOUT THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT: The Rules essentially state that as someone coming to Slow Dance Night, you have the right to ask anyone you want to dance. But whoever it is you asked has the right to refuse your request, and not have to give any reason why. But wonderfully, you have this right as well. This is done because slowdancing with someone is rather an intimate sort of enterprise, and a minor commitment, and you should have the right to back out anytime you wish. Slow Dance Night is about consensual respect and enjoyment. Just because you may have danced with someone for most of the song, if at any point you are feeling unsafe or uncomfortable, you can simply walk away. If whoever it is persists in their attention, locate one of the organizers, and they will be ejected from the premises. And fucked-up. Anyone who refuses to comply by the rules will be fucked-up.

A NOTE ABOUT THE DESIGNATED DANCERS: On any particular night there will be a handful of our Designated Dancers available to dance with you. They will be wearing shiny powder blue sashes, and these Designated Dancers are warm, charming, and safe people to ask to dance. Of course, the same Rules of Engagement apply, and they, as free agents, can decide for themselves who they want to dance with, and for how long, but in all likelihood, they would be very open to dancing with you. Please think of them as a warm taxi light in the middle of a blizzard; the cast of a lighthouse, when you are too far from shore and shrouded in fog; a glimmer of hope after a lifetime of desolation. Well, actually, that might be pushing it. Please think of them as a temporary safe harbour. They will also be looking for you, and asking you to dance, trying in their way to turn wallflowers into perennials.

Finally, we are always looking for designated dancers for our evenings. If you are outgoing, warm, and willing to undertake the very serious duty and responsibility of inviting wallflowers out onto the dancefloor - if in fact, such a prospect gives you great joy - then please contact the organizers at inconsolablecat@hotmail.com.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

*Back 2 School* SLOWDANCE NIGHT in Montreal!




You are cordially invited to the "Back 2 School" Edition of Slowdance Night in Montreal!

Mainline Theatre
3997 St-Laurent Blvd. (Just south of Duluth)
Friday, October 1st, 2010
Doors at 9:30, Dance from 10 PM - 3 AM.
$10 admission includes your Dancecard-booklet!

Let us know you're coming at our facebook event page!

With a lending library of designated dancers for all you wallflowers, and a dancecard-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Slowdance Night has all slow songs, all night long! (Except for the occasional intermission when we play the fastest songs we can find!)

It's high school with a happy ending, and it's queer, senior, ...and couple-friendly too. Come and experience why slow is beautiful, and why love is not ironic.

PS. Fantastic and inspired attire, while desired, is not required.

***

"Relive the prom without the angst." - the Canadian Press

"In an age where physical contact is a scarce commodity, an event that brings strangers safely together is long overdue." - The Montreal Gazette

"I really like hugging people, and this is like, a five-minute hug." - Telyn Kusalik, one of our guests

***


For more info, please go to our
online presence at
www.slowdancenight.blogspot.com
or join our facebook group,
"Slowdancers of the World Unite & Dance Slow"

Finally, if you like this event, you may be interested in our Strip Spelling Bee events. They are similarly charming, and more details can be found here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=151165174917849&ref=mf
NOTE THAT IT IS TAKING PLACE THE DAY BEFORE THE SLOWDANCE EVENT!

***
PS. If you like us, please forward these events to people you think might be interested! Or, if you wouldn't mind - please share us with your friends on your Facebook page. Many thanks.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Late Summer SLOWDANCE NIGHT in Montreal!




You are cordially invited to the "Late Summer" Edition of Slowdance Night in Montreal!

Mainline Theatre
3997 St-Laurent Blvd. (Just south of Duluth)
Saturday, Aug 28th, 2010
Doors at 9:30, Dance from 10 PM - 3 AM.
$10 admission includes your Dancecard-booklet!


With a lending library of designated dancers for all you wallflowers, and a dancecard-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Slowdance Night has all slow songs, all night long! (Except for the occasional intermission when we play the fastest songs we can find!)

It's high school with a happy ending, and it's queer, senior, an...d couple-friendly too. Come and experience why slow is beautiful, and why love is not ironic.

PS. Fantastic and inspired attire, while desired, is not required.

***

To be regularly apprised of upcoming Slowdance events, join our facebook group, "Slowdancers of the World Unite & Dance Slow"

Finally, if you like this event, you may be interested in our Strip Spelling Bee events. They are similarly charming, and more details can be found here:
www.stripspellingbee.blogspot.com or
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=128367887209957
NOTE THAT IT IS TAKING PLACE 5 DAYS AFTER THE SLOWDANCE EVENT!

***
PS. If you like us, please forward these events to people you think might be interested! Or, if you wouldn't mind - please share us with your friends on your Facebook page. Many thanks.

***

"Relive the prom without the angst." - the Canadian Press

"In an age where physical contact is a scarce commodity, an event that brings strangers safely together is long overdue." - The Montreal Gazette

"I really like hugging people, and this is like, a five-minute hug." - Telyn Kusalik, one of our guests

***

Thursday, July 29, 2010

A Midsummer's SLOWDANCE NIGHT in Toronto!




You are cordially invited to
A Midsummer's SLOW DANCE NIGHT in Toronto!

With a lending library of designated dancers for all you wallflowers, and a dancecard-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Slow Dance Night has all slow songs, all night long! (Except for the occasional intermission when we play the fastest songs we can find!)

It's high school with a happy... ending, and it's queer, senior, and couple-friendly too. Come and experience why slow is beautiful, and why love is not ironic.

PS. Fantastic and inspired attire, while desired, is not required.


Dovercourt house 805 Dovercourt Rd. (1 block North of Bloor, 3 blks. west of Ossington) Saturday, August 14th, 2010 Doors at 9:00, Dance from 9:30 PM - 2 AM. $10 admission includes your Dancecard-booklet!

For more info, please go to our
online presence at
www.slowdancenight.blogspot.com
or join our facebook group,
"Slowdancers of the World Unite & Dance Slow"


***
"Relive the prom without the angst." - the Canadian Press "In an age where physical contact is a scarce commodity, an event that brings strangers safely together is long overdue." - The Montreal Gazette "I really like hugging people, and this is like, a five-minute hug." - Telyn Kusalik, one of our guests

***

A NOTE ABOUT THE DANCE CARDS: The dancecards are these little booklets that contain a setlist of every song that will be played that evening. The idea is that during the course of the evening, you can "book" certain songs with certain people, and vice versa. So when your charming hosts announce a particular song, you can look on your dancecard and see who it is you're going to dance with next. There is a little space after every song where people can write their names. How filled your dancecard gets depends on you, of course. Ask someone to dance! Or give someone meaningful looks! Look for the Dancecard-Signing Station located somewhere on the premises, usually near a light, where small pencils are available. The dancecards also - thoughtfully - have lots of empty places where you can write down the names and numbers of charming people whom you may have danced with that night. Use of the dancecards, is, of course, optional, and completely up to you. Proceed at your comfort level.

A NOTE ABOUT THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT: The Rules essentially state that as someone coming to Slow Dance Night, you have the right to ask anyone you want to dance. But whoever it is you asked has the right to refuse your request, and not have to give any reason why. But wonderfully, you have this right as well. This is done because slowdancing with someone is rather an intimate sort of enterprise, and a minor commitment, and you should have the right to back out anytime you wish. Slow Dance Night is about consensual respect and enjoyment. Just because you may have danced with someone for most of the song, if at any point you are feeling unsafe or uncomfortable, you can simply walk away. If whoever it is persists in their attention, locate one of the organizers, and they will be ejected from the premises. And fucked-up. Anyone who refuses to comply by the rules will be fucked-up.

A NOTE ABOUT THE DESIGNATED DANCERS: On any particular night there will be a handful of our Designated Dancers available to dance with you. They will be wearing shiny gold or powder blue sashes, and these Designated Dancers' are warm, charming, and safe people to ask to dance. Of course, the same Rules of Engagement apply, and they, as free agents, can decide for themselves who they want to dance with, and for how long, but in all likelihood, they would be very open to dancing with you. Please think of them as a warm taxi light in the middle of a blizzard; the cast of a lighthouse, when you are too far from shore and shrouded in fog; a glimmer of hope after a lifetime of desolation. Well, actually, that might be pushing it. Please think of them as a temporary safe harbour. They will also be looking for you, and asking you to dance, trying in their way to turn wallflowers into perennials.

Finally, we are always looking for designated dancers for our evenings. If you are outgoing, warm, and willing to undertake the very serious duty and responsibility of inviting wallflowers out onto the dancefloor - if in fact, such a prospect gives you great joy - then please contact the organizers at inconsolablecat@hotmail.com.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Slowdance Night in Ottawa - Friday, July 2nd, 2010!

Come join us for our Hawt Sizzling Summah Edition of Slowdance Night in Ottawa! It's hot and it'll get hotter with a warm pair of arms around you!


Friday, July 2nd, 2010
Shanghai Restaurant
651 Somerset st. W (at Bronson)
Doors at 9:30, Dance from 10 PM - 2 AM
$8 admission includes your dancecard!

Here is the Facebook event page - let us know you're coming!

With a lending library of designated dancers for all you wallflowers, and a dancecard-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Slowdance Night has all slow songs, all night long!

Sway, turn and twirl your way through the hipster's alternative to speed-dating. It's high school with a happy ending, and it's queer, senior, and couple-friendly too.


***

"Relive the prom without the angst." - the Canadian Press

"In an age where physical contact is a scarce commodity, an event that brings strangers safely together is long overdue." - The Montreal Gazette

"I really like hugging people, and this is like, a five-minute hug." - Telyn Kusalik, one of our guests

***

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Hawt Summer Slowdance night

You are cordially invited to the "Hawt Summer Nights" Edition of Slowdance Night in Montreal!

Mainline Theatre
3997 St-Laurent Blvd. (Just south of Duluth)
Friday, June 4th, 2010
Doors at 9:30, Dance from 10 PM - 3 AM.
$10 admission includes your Dancecard-booklet!

With a lending library of designated dancers for all you wallflowers, and a dancecard-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Slowdance Night has all slow songs, all night long! (Except for the occasional intermission when we play the fastest songs we can find!)

It's high school with a happy ending, and it's queer, senior, and couple-friendly too. Come and experience why slow is beautiful, and why love is not ironic.

PS. Fantastic and inspired attire, while desired, is not required.

Also, in an ironic twist of fate - a scintillating and scandalous smut zine whose covers I (SDN host) have been the illustrator of - is having their launch party this very night! In order to co-promote our events, we will both be offering a dollar off admission with presentation of either a dance card or a copy of Lickety-Split #8 at the door. Here is their event page! Lickety-Split Smut Zine #8 Launch Party: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=111035035605916&ref=mf

***

"Relive the prom without the angst." - the Canadian Press

"In an age where physical contact is a scarce commodity, an event that brings strangers safely together is long overdue." - The Montreal Gazette

"I really like hugging people, and this is like, a five-minute hug." - Telyn Kusalik, one of our guests

***


For more info, please go to our
online presence at
www.slowdancenight.blogspot.com
or join our facebook group,
"Slowdancers of the World Unite & Dance Slow"

Finally, if you like this event, you may be interested in our Strip Spelling Bee events. They are similarly charming, and more details can be found here: http://www.stripspellingbee.blogspot.com or here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=122832201076014

Sunday, May 16, 2010

La Soirée des Slows, Que des slows, toute la nuit!

La Soirée des Slows,
Que des slows, toute la nuit!

(DEAR ANGLOPHONES: This is our first french Slowdance Night! Be prepared to converse in french! Half the songs will be in french! Our dancecards will be in french! Our hot french hostess will be announcing each song and gently encouraging you to dance in french! All kisses will be french kisses! Please forward this event to your francophone friends! And despair not! Next anglophone Slowdance Night will be June 4th at the Mainline.)

Dôtée de danseurs designés pour tous les timides, et d’un carnet de chansons si vous souhaitez planifier des slows à l’avance, la Soirée des Slows a toutes les bonnes chansons, toute la nuit.

C’est comme au bal de graduation, sauf que ca finira bien, de plus les queers, personnes ainés et couples sont les bienvenus.

PS : ensembles inspirés et inspirants de rigueur mais pas obligatoires.

Mercredi 19 mai 2010
Au Divan Orange
4234 Boulevard Saint Laurent
(Juste au nord de Rachel côté Est)

Portes à 20h30, slows de 21h à 2h

Admission de $7 incluant le carnet de slows

Remarque sur les cartes des slows: les cartes de slows sont ces petits carnets qui contiennent les listes des chansons qui seront jouées à cette soirée. Elles vous permettront de réserver des slows tous au long de la soirée avec vos personnes favorites et vice versa. Alors quand votre charmante hôtesse annoncera la chanson, vous n’aurez qu’à consulter votre carnet et danser avec le/la heureuse élue. Il y a un petit espace après chaque chanson où les personnes peuvent écrire les noms. Rendez-vous au kiosk des carnets et munissez des petits crayons à votre disponibilité. Plus d’espace a été prévus afin que vous puissiez aussi écrire les noms et numéros de cell des charmantes personnes avec qui vous aurez dansé à cette soirée.

Remarque sur le comportement : il est stipulé que quiconque vient danser à la Soirée des Slows a le droit de proposer à n’importe qui de danser. Mais cette personne a le droit en retour de refuser et cela sans avoir à fournir une raison valable. Bien entendu ce droit vous appartient aussi. Danser un slow signifie que vous êtes dans un contexte intime et vous pouvez vous retirer à n’importe quel moment. Cela inspire le consentement mutuel et le plaisir. Si vous avez dansé avec la même personne tout au long de la soirée et que cela devient inconfortable vous pouvez tout simplement arrêter. Si la personne insiste, veuillez nous le faire savoir et nous ferons en sorte de régler le litige. Quiconque ne respecterait pas son prochain sera mis à la porte!

Remarque sur les danseurs accompagnateurs : les soirées seront toujours dotées de danseurs accompagnateurs qui vous entraîneront dans les slows. Ils seront vêtus de banderoles dorées qui accentuent leur côté chaleureux et charmant, ils vous aideront à vous sentir à l’aise. Bien entendu les remarques sur le comportement s’appliquent aussi aux danseurs accompagnateurs, eux aussi peuvent refuser une offre ou choisir de ne pas re-danser avec vous, mais il est très possible qu’ils le fassent tout de même. Imaginez-les comme des sauveteurs, qui viendrait vous chercher si vous vous noyez ou mieux encore, comme la lumière d’un phare qui vous rappelle à la terre ferme, bon ok c’est un peu exagéré. Mais ils sont là pour vous rassurer quoi qu’il arrive! Si vous êtes sociables, et aimer venir en aide aux âmes timides, nous sommes toujours ouvert aux offres de danseurs accompagnateurs, en fait, nous adorons ça alors n’hésitez pas à contacter les organisateurs @ inconsolablecat@hotmail.com.

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Saturday, March 13, 2010

March 27th, 2010 is the next Slowdance Night in Montreal!

You are cordially invited to the "OMFG It's Almost Spring" Edition of Slowdance Night in Montreal!

Mainline Theatre
3997 St-Laurent Blvd. (Just south of Duluth)
Saturday, March 27th, 2010
Doors at 9:30, Dance from 10 PM - 3 AM.
$10 admission includes your Dancecard-booklet!

With a lending library of designated dancers for all you wallflowers, and a dancecard-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Slowdance Night has all slow songs, all night long! (Except for the occasional intermission when we play the fastest songs we can find!)

It's high school with a happy ending, and it's queer, senior, and couple-friendly too. Come and experience why slow is beautiful, and why love is not ironic.

PS. Fantastic and inspired attire, while desired, is not required.

***

"Relive the prom without the angst." - the Canadian Press

"In an age where physical contact is a scarce commodity, an event that brings strangers safely together is long overdue." - The Montreal Gazette

"I really like hugging people, and this is like, a five-minute hug." - Telyn Kusalik, one of our guests

***


If you like the sound of this event, and on Facebook, please note that this is One event in a Trilogy of quirky, stimulating, and all-natural Events that weekend, all at the Mainline Theatre. We do hope you will take a moment to peruse the others:
March 26 – Strip Spelling Bee - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=344147768350
March 27 – Slow Dance Night - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=347922501307
March 28 – Crowd Karaoke - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=344985514676

If, however, you abhor Facebook, and consider it akin to a cult that is eating up all your friends' time, then please peruse the following blogspots in our event network.
www.stripspellingbee.blogspot.com
www.slowdancenight.blogspot.com
www.crowdkaraoke.blogspot.com