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- SUNDAY TEA DANC, A PROUD GAY TRADN WORTH REVIVG
- CCNATI IS REVIVG THE LOST TRADN OF GAY TEA DANC FOR A NEW GENERATN
- THE HISTORY OF GAY TEA DANC
- GAY HISTORY: THE VERY GAY AND INTERTG HISTORY OF THE ALMOST LOST TRADN OF THE SUNDAY TEA DANCE
SUNDAY TEA DANC, A PROUD GAY TRADN WORTH REVIVG
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They started the 1950s, when gays and lbians weren't allowed to dance together public. After all, 2018 – three years after gay marriage was legalized the Uned Stat – 's not like the LGBTQ muny needs to turns out Cooke and Wagner were on to somethg. "Olr LGBTQ people miss the joy, fort and sense of muny they experienced gay bars, and tea danc are a way to rennect and experience that aga.
This is a tea as se Tea danc were a way that gay upl uld openly be together and dance together the 1940s and 1950s. In lots of ci, LGBTQ men and women felt safe flockg to them as a space where they uld dance relative Ccnati's gay men would have to go to other ci for Sunday tea danc. Cooke has been to them Key Wt, Chigo and the Stonewall rebelln New York 1969 – vlent monstratns by the gay muny agast a police raid at the Stonewall Inn Greenwich Village – tea danc morphed to T-Danc, where the preferred attire was fad as gay bars grew populary.
And today, as gay bars stggle to draw the crowds they, too, are Ccnati, the wake of LGBT philanthropist Howard Sharon's ath, Shooters, a longtime untry-wtern gay bar, closed 2016. Gay bars, On Broadway and Simon Says closed the followg year. The Dock, the cy's biggt gay cha-cha palace that was often the statn for march durg early LGBT rights events the 1980s, closed for good earlier this dance revival growg popularyCooke and Wagner ed to spend Sundays at the former Neons Over-the-Rhe, along wh many of their iends the LGBT muny.
CCNATI IS REVIVG THE LOST TRADN OF GAY TEA DANC FOR A NEW GENERATN
Some me groups, others Neff, owner of Christopher Marc at the Madison, hosted a pre-party at the salon, where donatns were given to support the Gay, Lbian and Straight Edutn Network (GLSEN).
"There is a market for gay and lbians and their alli to have a place to gather, " Eddleman said. To gay lennials the ia of gog to a bar while light out is unheard of; fact, gog to a gay bar to meet new people and socialize is almost unheard of. But to generatns of gay men ’s what we did, what we looked forward to, where we created Communy.
Sadly tea danc, once an tegral part of the Gay Communy, have all but died out. Our iends at recently posted a terrific article by Will Kohler*, “The Very Gay History of the Almost Lost Tradn of the Sunday Tea Dance.
THE HISTORY OF GAY TEA DANC
“Gay people, of urse, were still largely unrground the 50s, but was the discreet speakeasi that social (nonpartnered) dancg was evolvg.
In the event of a raid, gay men and lbian women would quickly change partners to mixed-upl. By the late 60s, gay men had tablished the Fire Island Cherry Grove and also the more subdued and “closeted” P (off of Long Island, New York) as a summer rort of sorts.
It was illegal at that time for bars to ‘knowgly sell alhol to homosexuals’ and bis many of the venu there were not licensed as ‘night clubs’ or to sell alhol. *Will Kohler is a noted LGBT historian, wrer, blogger and owner of A longtime gay activist, Will fought on the ont l of the AIDS epimic wh ACT-UP and ntu fightg today for LGBT acceptance and full equaly. The FlamgoThe Flamgo was New York’s first exclively gay dis, and was opened by Michael F on December 14, 1974.
GAY HISTORY: THE VERY GAY AND INTERTG HISTORY OF THE ALMOST LOST TRADN OF THE SUNDAY TEA DANCE
”The club beme famo for s tense and ventive parti, which forhadowed the large gay circu events of today. Everybody was gay, queer.
AIDS me along and the whole gay issue beme a kd of phenomenon. The gay tradn, revived last year Oh by a uple who lost their go-to bar, simply moved across the street and doors. “We created the tea dance to stay nnected, ” says Richard Cooke, who along wh his hband, Marty Wagner, brought back the almost lost tradn April 2017 after their own hangout, the Famo Neons Unplugged, closed for good Ccnati’s gay-iendly Over-the-Rhe neighborhood.
“There was a time when you had to be secretive, where you didn’t want your name associated wh the word gay or you would lose your job, ” says Jim Goodg, who me down to Ccnati for the Sept.