This November, prepare to set sail for the most extravagant and fanciful gathering of castaways, sailors, glittering mermaids, sea sirens, pirates, romantic sea captains and scalawags ever known to New York!
As seen on NHK, MTV and SPIN, the Dances of Vice Festival returns on November 20-22, 2009 in a three-day nautical themed flight of fancy that will be held in several stunning and exclusive locations: Fort Hamilton (ca. 1825), a handsome historical armory which overlooks the New York Bay - The Montauk Club (ca. 1889), an opulent Victorian clubhouse modeled after a Venetian palace - and The Vault of Element - architectural marvels of the 19th Century, all.
The festival program will feature live music ranging from classical to rock ballads, international guests, fashion shows, dance, performance art, vendors, and ballroom dancing, among other chimerical amusements. |
October 3, 2008 11:48am
i heard emily had to wait outside of Dorrian’s for 40 minutes last night
October 3, 2008 12:19pm
If by “exclusive party” you mean exclusively attended by a bunch of her nobody university friends. It was a c-list group of sludge essentially chasing the actual parties from venue to venue, hoping to be a part of the real social scene.
referring to palin’s line about “what the vp actually does/lame attempt at a joke”
i love her
October 3, 2008 12:33pm
There are so many things wrong with you.
This girl is extremely stupid, vapid, and is quite unattractive with her lunchlady arms flipping and flapping about. I can’t wait until we can move on to someone new to mock. This is getting boring.
October 3, 2008 3:39pm
WHAT A MORON.
Gawker, Gawker, Gawker. If you email them your invitation, of course they will post it, you stupid horse’s ass.
October 3, 2008 10:13pm
um, party pants, what is “the real social scene” exactly? because to me it’s being with my friends.
October 4, 2008 11:25am
That’s because you, unlike Emily, actually have real friends, not just people who hang out with you because you’re paying the tab on daddy’s amex.