ONE MORE HALLOWEEN PARTY TO CKECK OUT:
RSVP and they will send you location...should be some huge loft in
brooklyn
There are nights in this city when the air tastes of champagne,
when the crowded street is your party and the future burns as
bright as the fireworks we light. Halloween in New York City
is that lavish avalanche of hedonism that frees the libertine
within all of us. You are invited to a three part event that
will unfold over an epic twenty four hours.
Welcome to:
The Promised Land
http://www.thedanger.com
A Twenty Four Hour Adventure of
Myth + Mischief + Masquerade
Made Exquisitely Out-of-Control
Part I : The Pilgrimage
A street party. A train party. A renegade parade.
Experience a liberated waterfront and sincere moments of awe shared
between you and two thousand friends. Expect a spark of fire, gifts
of liquor, stilt-walking goddesses, South American drum orchestras,
inspired costumes, hints of nudity, and kisses from strangers escaping
from the shadows of Manhattan to the warehouse of the Promised Land.
We begin just after the Halloween Parade in a Manhattan location that
will be revealed the day before the event. Come prepared with
costume,
friends, one white candle, *discreet refreshments*, a metro-card and a
healthy disregard for decency.
Time: 9:30pm through Midnight.
Price: Absolutely Free.
Location: Secret.
For invites RSVP at:
http://www.thedanger.com
Part II : The Promised Land
A classic deep-Brooklyn party in a massive 112 year old warehouse of
towering steal and brick. *This is a space you haven't seen before.*
Expect the epic. We've taken over the expansive remnants of a lost
industrial age; a building steeped in urban history with towering
ceilings and impossible broken beauty.
With twice the sound of previous events the building will erupt with
the flawless mixology of Justin Carter, The Twilite Tone, Zemi 17,
Wolf + Lamb, plus live music from hip-hop pioneer Melle Mel,
The Dolemites, the twenty piece Candombe Carnival Drum Troop;
and live acts of fire, feats of fury and circus stunts by:
The Lady Circus, Hydrogen Jukebox, Sandhi Ferreira & Vatra and the
flying art contraption (yes, you will fly) by Ryan, Iris and Mike Ross
of the Madagascar Institute.
The dance floor will be alive, the drinks will be cheap and the
Absinthe will flow like water.
Time: 11pm to Sunrise
Price: $20. Come in costume or get spanked by Hilda. 21+ only.
Location: 592 Johnson Avenue. Bushwick, Brooklyn
Take the L train to Jefferson, walk three blocks north.
Part III : Eternity
A cozy after-after-party with music, brunch and a sauna for
the weary. To make it to Eternity, you must earn your way in.
Time: Sunrise through Saturday...
Location: Invites to the after-after-party will be awarded to
the generous and the adorned at the warehouse party.
Participate :
This event is happening on a grand scale and we can use all the
performers, coaxers and lion tamers we can find to make it safe(ish),
loud and legendary. Perhaps you took part in One Night of Fire and
want participate in making that happen again from the ground up.
Perhaps you are a performer or an every day wild-child and want to
be a part of the warehouse carnival. Sunday, at 8pm we are having
a public meeting for anyone interested in playing a role in this
manic menagerie.
To participate join us:
Sunday, October 26th 8pm to 10pm
@ The Honey Space Gallery
146 11th Ave @ West 21st St. in Chelsea
Installation by Mickey Western, Tequila by Rom Beam.
Also, you have until midnight Thursday to apply to be a part of the
Battle of the Tribes. This is one part synchronized costume
competition
and one part talent exhibition on stage and throughout the party on
October 31st. The idea is simple, you and a few friends create a
themed
costume and compete together against other tribes for a grand prize of
champagne, a trophy and a live peacock*. Seven tribes will be chosen
to
compete, all will get free entrance and rockstar status. One winning
tribe
will be The Chosen Ones.
Apply at:
http://www.thedanger.com/tribes/
Our best moments hold the possibility to inspire thousands.
Our worst mistakes are usually forgiven.
What happens on Halloween night is up to you.
*No animals (and very few people) will be abused, misfed, or caged
during
the production of this event.
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