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HOP Dance on the Pier
Alegria Pride
OMW :: In the Park
OMW :: Ride the Music
OMW :: Saturday Sizzle

Dustin Reffca's Hot Mess
Martini Tuesdays at Halo
CLICK: Power's Birthday
Cherry Weekend

Edison's Surreal Birthday
Edison Farrow's Innov8
Alegria Xtreme 8
SAL Black Party
WORK:Darkroom
CLICK: Omar's Birthday
WPF: Orbit@Cameo
WPF: Beach Party
WPF: Under the Stars
WPF: Pool Party
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CLICK: Richie Rich
Genesis V

2007

NYE Miami 2008
BPM Miami
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Alegria Halloween 4

Black & Blue Power Trip
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Alegria Pride

Dance on the Pier
Junior Vasquez Arena
Alegria Xtreme 7
SAL Black Party
WP Cameo 07
WP Beach Party 07
WP Pool Party 07
Alegria Tribal V
Body & Soul 10
Genesis IV


2006
White Party Miami
London Town
Alegria Halloween
Black & Blue 2006
BBCM's Military Ball
Montreal Leather Ball
Black & Blue To-Do
Victor Calderone's Evolve Junior's Birthday 06

Junior's Summer Camp

Pride Parade & Pier Dance
Ric Sena's NRG Friday
Blue Ball
SAL Black Party

MB Winter Party
Alegria Tribal IV
Genesis III

2005
MB White Party
Nurse Cracker's Bday
BBCM Black & Blue
Folsom Street Fair
Alegria Labor Day
Junior Birthday
Montreal Gay Pride
NYC Gay Pride
Cherry Weekend
Alegria Xtreme
SAL Black Party
Alegria Tribal III
Alegria MLK

2004
Abel NYE
MB White Party
Manny Lehman Paris
BBCM Black & Blue
Alegria Sheriff
NYC Gay Pride
Junior Vasquez
Alegria Xtreme
Maze Closing Party
MB Winter Party
Alegria Crobar NY

2003
Junior Vasquez NYE
MB White Party
BBCM Black & Blue
Alegria Rio
Junior's Birthday
NYC Gay Pride
Junior's Memorial Day
Junior Vasquez Earth
MB Winter Music Conf
Winter Party Questions
MB Winter Party
Alegria Tribal

2002
Victor Calderone NYE
BillboardLive NYE
MB White Party
Victor Calderone
BBCM Black & Blue
NYC Gay Pride
 
 
 
 
     
 
Posted   :   2 Sep 2003
 
 
Subject   :   FLIGHT TO ALEGRIA RIO
 
 
Date/Location   :   31 Aug 2003, Alegria Rio, Sound Factory, NYC
 
 
DJ   :   Abel
 
 
Links   :   www.alegriaevents.com
 
   
  We went to Rio this weekend. Alegria's Rio. An end-of-summer bash, one last hurrah before the return to responsibility (and a pause from the circuit before Black and Blue). Just a quick jaunt to Rio, only eight hours' total -- but what an excellent trip, the perfect getaway, just what we needed to bang out the summer.

There's a difference between Pride and Labor Day, and it's not only the two months' difference: it's a change of attitude. Pride rings in the gay summer, and Labor Day kicks it out. Labor Day's the end of camp, the heading home, the return to school and jobs. Who loves Labor Day as much as Gay Pride? No one.

So maybe Alegria Rio wasn't quite as crowded as Pride; maybe there was room enough on the floor, by the right of the stage, to raise your arms as the confetti rained down. Maybe the energy wasn't so hysterical that a layer of steam separated the mezzanine from the dance floor -- or maybe it was only because outside, it was raining and 60 degrees, and also, the a/c at Sound Factory was in perfect working order.

As for Abel, was he as good as Pride? What difference does it make if he was as good as another time? We were there to hear him play Alegria Rio. It wasn't Pride we went there for. We went to Rio on Sunday night, and left Pride back in June.

Abel works us. Abel works us more than anyone else we listen to right now. We train for Abel. Psychologically. We know how infectious he is and how much he demands of those on his floor. You'd better be ready. He doesn't slough off; he expects you to move, and keep moving until it's over.

We got in there around three-thirty, and it was packed. So packed that it was disorienting to us and we had to sit a spell in the smoking room to get our bearings. (Love that -- paying an extra fifty to sit with the smokers). Then, fortified, we hit the floor. A show started, something from Mardi Gras. One samba babe and two dickdancers waving the Brazilian flag (and, of course, one of them was the much-heralded dick dancer from Pride -- he too caught the flight to Rio). Then there was a storm of confetti. It kept falling. Confetti and confetti. Sticking to everyone's sweaty skin and hair. Everyone dotted in color. Confetti so sticky, it stayed on the skin.

There were huge sequinned and glittered carnival masks and feathers and boas and palm trees. Black and white beach columns. The lights were lavender and blue, a tropical sunset heading into night. We were in Rio dancing at a club along the beach -- and oh, the boyz.

Surely, the circuit has to have one of the highest standards of beauty the world over. It's incredible how many beautiful people come out and dance and play on the circuit. It's amazing the breadth of imagination people utilize on the circuit -- in their outfits, in their jewelry, in their grooming, in their body types, in their physical gestures and speech. There's so much fun and freedom to do as you want.

It's sometimes easy to forget what an amazing bunch of people the circuit comprises. When I think about the spectrum of humanity at Alegria on Sunday night, I think about the reaction some of our straight friends would have, or some of our gay friends who don't do the circuit -- and I'm all but certain they would be overwhelmed by the beauty of it.

That said, there were so many beautiful men at Alegria. And, later in the morning, there was that "male model/buxom woman" contingent who spiced up the crowd with another level of beauty. And was that Kitty Meow, incognito, purring her way through the crowd?

So much goes on at an Alegria party, you can't possibly catch it all. We try and dance in different quadrants of the floor through the night, just to see new faces, and cop new moves. At one point, we were talking to two guys who were celebrating their first-year anniversary -- having met a year ago at Alegria Labor Day.

The third floor was cooking; the aluminum chairs stacked in some kind of haphazard public art installation climbing the column. The third floor was for those who like to dance cool -- with air blowing over their bodies. Downstairs, on the floor, it's more about the mass.

Abel's music, it's so relentless. It's so hard. It would distress Lady Bunny (who invariably makes rude remarks about tribal music at Wigstock). One song seemed to have the lyrics, I want it now, I need it now. The circuit mantra. Dancing to Abel's music is like the best workout and best yoga class and best release and best orgasm, all rolled into one. There were two distinct moments on the floor on Sunday night when, for at least a minute, it seemed as if we were one with the music. There was nothing but the music at these two points. It was the purest essence of dance and music fused into one energy field. It was not unlike the way I used to feel when I skiied downhill and caught a run which merged adrenaline and skill and nature and gravity all into one. It was exactly why we flew to Rio for the weekend.

Abel: he's our man of the moment. And Alegria is the best-produced holiday party. The Sound Factory staff could hardly be more thoughtful and helpful: consider the number of boys working to clean up the stairs and the tables and sweep the floors. Consider the security guards, and how unobtrusive they were. (Late in the morning, we were seated alongside a fall-out, which was disturbing, as usual, but it was positive to see that the Sound Factory security guards were decent and hands-off, while the fall-out's friends dragged him through the crowd -- and hopefully to health).

Maybe the Native Americans had fall-outs from too much peace pipe or too much rain dancing. Maybe the Incans ingested too much peyote. But still, it would be nice it we didn't have to worry about our brethren at these parties. Is it really so hard to know when you're high enough?

For us, it would be a damn shame to be carried out of an Alegria party. For us, it's all about being able to dance to Abel's music and appreciate Ric Sena's efforts.

Thanks to all concerned who made our trip to Rio such a fine end of summer bash.

Best always,
Mark and Robert
 
 
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