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Contents:
- SUNDAY TEA DANC, A PROUD GAY TRADN WORTH REVIVG
- THE HISTORY OF GAY TEA DANC
- GAY HISTORY: THE VERY GAY AND INTERTG HISTORY OF THE ALMOST LOST TRADN OF THE SUNDAY TEA DANCE
- GAY PROVCETOWN TRAVEL GUI
- THE VERY GAY HISTORY OF THE ALMOST LOST TRADN OF THE SUNDAY TEA DANCE
- TEA DANC (GAY EVENT)
- TEA DANC (GAY EVENT)
- CCNATI IS REVIVG THE LOST TRADN OF GAY TEA DANC FOR A NEW GENERATN
SUNDAY TEA DANC, A PROUD GAY TRADN WORTH REVIVG
Here's to the Sunday afternoon Tea Dance phenomenon, a gay tradn which is slowly gay men unr the age of 30 today are totally cluels of almost lost tradn of the Sunday Tea Dance. (A tradn that really mt be brought back.) So here’s a ltle history primer on the tradn of the “Sunday… * gay tea dance history *
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THE HISTORY OF GAY TEA DANC
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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. “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.
GAY HISTORY: THE VERY GAY AND INTERTG HISTORY OF THE ALMOST LOST TRADN OF THE SUNDAY TEA DANCE
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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 Raven Rort was a popular Gay statn New Hope PA om 1979 to 2019.
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THE VERY GAY HISTORY OF THE ALMOST LOST TRADN OF THE SUNDAY TEA DANCE
History of the Gay Tea Danc – The were events anized on Sunday afternoons the homosexual muny, origatg New York the 1950s and 1960s. It was illegal through the mid-1960s for bars New York to sell alhol to people known to be gay, and New York Cy police would nduct raids on tablishments terg to them.
Hence, gay men the area began to hold tea danc outsi the cy as an alternative venue for meetgs.
As homosexualy beme more accepted and legally protected, the tea danc were subsumed to nighttime club events such as circu parti. Here’s to the Sunday afternoon Tea Dance phenomenon, a gay tradn which is slowly disappearg.
TEA DANC (GAY EVENT)
Many gay men unr the age of 30 today are totally cluels of almost lost tradn of the Sunday Tea Dance. Gay people, of urse, were still largely unrground the 50s, but was the discreet speakeasi that social (nonpartnered) dancg was evolvg. 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.
Sce there were no lbians around to change partners wh, gay men veloped the dancg apart style that club-goers everywhere now take for granted. June 28, 1969: the Stonewall Rts mark the fiery birth of the so-lled “morn gay rights movement”. Followg (and part perhaps spired by) the ath of gay in Judy Garland, (as the urban legend go) patrons of the Greenwich Village waterg hole The Stonewall Inn fought back agast another a very long le of vlent police raids, eventually barridg the police si the bar and settg off three nights of rtg.
TEA DANC (GAY EVENT)
The “snapped stiletto heel heard around the world”as some ll is memorated today wh Gay Pri celebratns held around the end of June. A newly-energized gay muny around Christopher Street embraced the social dancg craze started on Fire Island. While the Fire Island gays tend to be rich upper-class preppi, the downtown gays of Christopher Street and the Village were workg-class and they tend to party at night.
Through the 70’s, gay men champned the uniform of the workg class — t-shirts and nim — as fashn athetic. Gays the post-Stonewall era were nscly rebellg agast the effete stereotyp associated wh the manicured, sweater-wearg, tea-drkg gays of the Fire Island set. Gay men still had afternoon/early eveng danc — ually on Sundays, orr to make the most of one’s weekend while still beg able to get up for Monday morng’s work.
The downtown gays rejected the term tea dance as beg too effete and opted for the supposedly butcher t-dance, and promoted t-shirts and nim as the stume of choice. By the mid 70s, the Christopher Street Clone look (short cropped hair, mtache, plaid shirt over a tight whe t-shirt, fad nim jeans that showed off your ass) had ma the trans-ntental trip om New York Cy to Los Angel (gays Hollywood) and, of urse, to San Francis (follow the Yellow Brick Road and leads to Castro). Let’s not let Sunday Tea bee a piece of our fotten gay history also.
CCNATI IS REVIVG THE LOST TRADN OF GAY TEA DANC FOR A NEW GENERATN
The Very Gay and Intertg History Of The Almost Lost Tradn Of The Sunday Tea Dance, OutWire757, 21 April 2017, by Eric Hse. It has had ti to the gay muny sce the early 20th century when was home to artist loni and experimental theater. It’s also home to Atlantic Hoe, which is reported to be the olst gay bar the Uned Stat.
The tea dance was a popular social activy om the late 1800s to pre-WWI era that saw a revival the 1950s and '60s as a Sunday tradn Fire Island where gay sgl uld meet each other a place ls likely to be raid by the police.
They were lled “tea danc, ” bee was agast the law New York Cy at the time to sell alhol to known homosexuals.