Fri 4/18 (6:15PM) at Union Square Park East 14th Street and Broadway , New York, NY
The prospect of raving like you really don't care about what other people think, with thousands of fellow dancers, is a bloody brilliant one I think you'll agree!
After the traditional huge 10 second countdown everyone RAVE and DISCO till your legs fall off or your iPod battery runs out! (Trust me I've gone for over four hours before, those buggers have long battery lives!)
Anyway - keep inviting! Lets get this above 2000 before the day arrives!
Rave is from 6:15-11pm.
PS. Any photographers/film makers etc. are very welcome to come too! The London raves always have bloody loads of journalists and no-one minds, as long as you post your work for us to see afterwards!
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Crooklyn, nYc "Tribal" Projects
Re: Silent Rave New York
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Originally posted by DjDeComp
Fri 4/18 (6:15PM) at Union Square Park East 14th Street and Broadway , New York, NY
The prospect of raving like you really don't care about what other people think, with thousands of fellow dancers, is a bloody brilliant one I think you'll agree!
After the traditional huge 10 second countdown everyone RAVE and DISCO till your legs fall off or your iPod battery runs out! (Trust me I've gone for over four hours before, those buggers have long battery lives!)
Anyway - keep inviting! Lets get this above 2000 before the day arrives!
Rave is from 6:15-11pm.
PS. Any photographers/film makers etc. are very welcome to come too! The London raves always have bloody loads of journalists and no-one minds, as long as you post your work for us to see afterwards!
So they don't play music there, you just show up and listen to your headphones and dance with a bunch of other ppl who are doing the same? Silently? And wave glowsticks?
That sounds like an excellent way to attract unwanted police attention imo.
Apr-17-2008 21:29
Konijn
Subverting Paradigms
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: New York City
when did union square become ground zero for every lame ass activity known to man?
back in the day that park used to be a haven for oddballs, bikers, rastas and washington irving kids that herbed stuy students walking to the train...
now it's pillow fights, bubble blowing contests and peddlers of wheat grass juice. wtf.