featured events  . . . . . sunday july 6  edison farrow presents amnesia t-dance – 10 year reunion with djs david knapp and lazaro leon . . . . . saturday july 26  the pines party presents circus under the big top featuring dj abel . . . . . wednesday august 6-11  circuit girlie event presents the barcelona internatinal gay & lesbian event with djs lydia sanz, kisa german, lil’jo, cinta dj, gaia, lusky, and simone . . . . . wednesday november 26 – December 1  care resource presents white party week – mount olymous djs to be announced . . . . . friday november 28  care resource and hard core leather present gods of war – the leather ball djs to be announced . . . . . friday november 28  care resource, Alison burgos, Carmen benard, and Pandora events present cirque blanc 8 – the women’s white party djs to be announced . . . . . saturday november 29  care resource presents the 24th annual white party – the gods and goddesses of mount olympus djs to be announced . . . . . sunday november 30  care resource and johnny chisholm present poseidon’s muscle beach djs to be announced . . . . .
 
   
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  2008
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
WPF: Uniform Party
CLICK: Richie Rich
Genesis V

2007

NYE Miami 2008
BPM Miami
WPMB Noche Blanca
WPMB Muscle Beach
WPMB White Party
WPMB Pool Party
WPMB White Dreams
Alegria Halloween 4

Black & Blue Power Trip
Black & Blue 2007
Evolution @ Score

CLICK

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   :   September 5, 2006
 
 
Subject   :   Victor Calderone's Evolve
 
 
Date/Location   :   September 2, 2006 - Twilo Miami
 
 
DJ   :   Victor Calderone
 
 
Links   :   www.twilomiami.com   www.victorcalderone.com
 
   
 


It starts in the Equinox locker room at Fifth and Collins. A sweet coffee drink celling (right under the CELL-FREE ZONE sign). "You going to Twilo? Want me to pick you up?" And then in the steam room, there's a guy with a bat tattoo on his shoulder – except it's not: it's a TWILO Miami tattoo, in that already-familiar graffito font.

The cabbie's never heard of it before. Twilo? It's new? Very, we say. As in opening night. So down into the club zone, that infamous section of Miami which recalls Rotterdam after the War. The cabbie can't understand. Why they want to put all these clubs here?

The police are out in force, but a benign presence. Security which is comforting rather than off-putting. Past Studio A and Space and there it is, the TWILO banner on the side of an unprepossessing building. That must be it. A Red Bull umbrella with a couple of security people hovering about a chain-link fence. It feels like we're going
into lockdown – but there's also something to be said for the club's recessed entrance, off the main club drag. A kind of buffer zone for our kind. Also a smokers' courtyard.

It's only twelve-thirty, but already there's a line. South Florida gets started earlier. We run into Hilton right away. Happy as a clam, as well he should be. The staff is extremely professional and courteous. No heavy attitude, just welcoming. From the outside of the building, you might think Spanish Renaissance – but inside, it's a clean square room. Not unlike Stereo in Montreal or even Twilo New York. A box which is going to find its way based on what the patrons want and need. Already the sound seems sublime. None of that ear-splintering feedback. Two freestanding walls of light, giving the box dimension. A lounge beyond at both ends – and above it all, the booth, hovering over the floor, the better to insure that what's happening is right.

And what Victor is doing is definitely right. There's something about Victor on the Beach. He's got history here, lots of boyz. What he's playing for the first hour or so is warm-up, feeling the place out. Making it his own. He's got to warm it with his sound, which tonight seems a variant of what he used to do at the Hammerstein Ballroom parties: consistent and propulsive. He wants his mass moving as one.

The floor is packed. So much so that no one's in VIP – except for a long-torsoed bartender. They grow them good down here. Ripe and delicious. All that sun energy, so much beautiful skin.

It's hot, very hot. Sweat glistening hot. That smooth yummy skin. And Victor's beat. Once in a while, there's a vocal. Something we recognize. For a minute, but then not. The best thing? The floor. A wooden dance floor. So perfect under the feet.  Such give. Such bounce. Nothing hurts, everything's easy.

Water, we need water. Victor hasn't let us get water for nearly an hour. We straggle back to the lounge. Stumble down the stairs. Drenched and parched. Are you having fun? Someone asks. You're having fun, right? Well, yeah. Hello? Look at us. And then we're talking, and he says, Lemme give you our card – and then we realize, it's GreatPartyPics boyz. August and Parzham. OMG. At last. After so many emails and postings, we're meeting at last. Hello, boyz. What sweethearts. And their friend Roberto, and then there's Tony Hayden, and Mel, too.

Already there's a sense of family in this club. The latest Saturday night gay club in a long line of South Beach/Miami clubs. The right people involved. It's only going to get better.

And we turn the corner by the wall of lights – and who should we see? What is about the only element missing at this particular point in time? There she is, the one and only. It's her. Really her. Because of course how could she miss an opening (and this is so much more than an envelope). It's Nurse. It's Chris. She's on the floor. She's werqing it. She's wild and wonderful. Photo op, photo op. (And just how the hell does she manage to make it so she always looks good in those shots? Secret, please.)

Victor's really in the zone now. So are we all. This is what we're here for.  To sweat it off, to work it out. There's a song called "Genocide" playing. It reminds you.  Makes you remember. It's not like this everywhere. This is "Freedom," which is how another song has it. The freedom to dance. Not everyone has it. Make the most of it. Get out there, werk it out.

It's nearly six a.m. when we leave. We might be the first to walk out. No one else seems to be leaving. That's how South Florida plays: all morning long. Next door the lines are along the block for Space. Roger Sanchez is there all morning. On the roof deck. Hilton's taking Mel, to relax.

We're frantic about a cab, but even that anxiety is unnecessary. The police direct us, politely – and before long we're back on the Beach.

What a fun night. What a fun space. It's what we need down here, a good Saturday night gay club. Looking forward to doing it all again. Congrats to all involved. 

Best always,
Mark and Robert

 
 
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