Montreal Slowdance 90's Edition!

Bouge d'ici / Chat Perdu Productions

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♥♥♥ You are cordially invited to MONTREAL SLOWDANCE! 90's Edition! ♥♥♥ Brought to you by Bouge d'ici

Friday, Jan 9, 2015
Doors at 9, Dance from 10 PM - 3 AM.
$10 admission includes your Dancecard-booklet!
Regretfully, the Mainline Theatre is not wheelchair-accessible.
18+

With a lending library of designated dancers for all you wallflowers, and a dancecard-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Montreal Halloween Slowdance has all slow songs, all night long! (Except for the occasional intermission when we play the fastest songs we can find!)

As this is our 90's edition, probably 90% of the slow songs played that night will be from the 1990's.

It's high school with a happy ending. Come and experience why slow is beautiful, and why love is not ironic.

This event is MIXED and for EVERYONE: queer, straight, bi, poly, non-gender-binaried, those who identify as Complicated and those who are late-onset awesome.

PS. Fabulous and inspired attire, while desired, is not required. But it would be AWESOME and HAWT. Since this is our 90's edition, you should feel free to go wild with plaid flannel and ripped tights if you are so inclined.

TICKETS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR

300 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 18+
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