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It was more like 15 dancers. There was a platform runway set up down the middle of the dancefloor but didn't extend all the way to the DJ booth at the front. The dancers came out around 5 to start, and then every 30 minutes or so after that until about 7. They just sort of wavered up there in (American flag!) bikinis, holding lollipops, blowing bubbles, dancing with a hula hoop, etc. The last show had 3 couples of girls just sitting there touching each other, but it wasn't graphic and they kept their entire bikinis on the entire time. It was ok - I was expecting something a bit more raunchy though!
But on to the most important part: music! LaFleche did an amazing job of opening the night - I was exhausted, not feeling well and entirely sober when I arrived but his set was so good I couldn't help but get caught up in it! Barbara really took it up a notch and surprised me with her set. I was expecting something a little softer - more like her BeB CD. Not so! At times bordering on techno, but always keeping a deep, solid bassline, she pounded it out. My legs ached from her set the previous night, but the music became so infectious I had to move to the dancefloor!
I only recognized 2 tracks: Sneak's "fix my sink" and "Movin through your system" (Bryan Cox? I don't know my house very well.)
Unfortunately the creepy guy factor was very high on Saturday. I wasn't feeling much of a vibe at all.
Sadly I could not stick it out - that was the first time I've ever left a club while barbara's been still playing. 
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