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Postby External Poster » Sun Nov 03, 2002 5:48 pm

This posting is from: MaryBeth
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> I have a question on the dance nite. How are T-girls accepted at the
> straight dance places? Do the regular clients dance with them/us or do
> we dance just amongst ourselves? I have been to clubs that are T
> friendly but never to a "straight" club.

At DLV 2001, I went out dressed to Studio 54, Club Rio, Voodoo Lounge,
and House of Blues. No problems at any of them. I like dancing at the
"straight" bars since I'm more interested in meeting straight women
than gay men.

Mary Beth

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SRO and ADAM

Postby External Poster » Mon Nov 04, 2002 12:25 am

This posting is from: Tina Tawdre
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Michelle wrote:

>Myself, I just find Gipsey to be loud, crowded and expensive and you can
>put very in front of each adjective too. Also you cant beat SROs free
>admission and free drinks between eleven and twelve. I like the space
>and seating at SRO. Id also like to point out to any worried gals that
>the event for Tues is called ADAM short for alternative dance and mixer.

Michelle,

Have you been to ADAM yourself? I saw an online reference in a Las
Vegas journal article that described ADAM as an after-hours very
late-night event on Tuesdays. That didn't sound right, so I called them
and listened to their recording (they weren't open yet) and they
indicate that for ADAM (as most nights) their doors open at 11 PM with
free drinks until midnight. with house music on one dance floor and
hip-hop on another. Since I personally define after-hours as starting
at like 4 AM and going until sunrise, this isn't after-hours to me, but
is instead normal hours for a dance club.

For those who wonder about SRO, some pix of SRO club people can be found
at http://www.coolvegas.com/sropics.htm

Here is the SRO entry from Las Vegas City Life Web site (you always
wonder how old these things are):

Club SRO Weekly Events: "Classic" with Power 88 (old school funk): Every
Thu, 9p-3:30a; "PHAT" (R&B & hip-hop): Every Fri; "Mambo Night": Every
Sat, 10:30-sunrise; Hip-Hop Afterhours with DJ Smooth C: Every Sat.
night, 4a-dawn; Ladies' Night/New Music Night: Every Wed, 11p-4a; DJ
Hollywood: Every Sun; "Alternative Dance and Mixer (ADAM)" featuring the
"Glamour Boys," DJ Jonathan spinning Top 40, hip-hop, disco and techno,
DJ David Christian spinning techno, trance and break beats and open
sign-ups for female impersonators: Every Tue. Hip-hop, R&B, salsa and
house music. Open seven days a week. 1700 E. Flamingo Rd. 796-1136.

A lengthy review from CitySearch can be found at
http://lasvegas.citysearch.com/review/7031818/editorial/

I definitely saw numerous references at several Web sites to ADAM as a
gay/alternative night, so it seems to be clearly known that way. Of
course, I saw many more references to Club SRO that didn't even mention
ADAM, so I would expect straights to also stumble in. Michelle, what
have you seen on the nights you've attended?

Hugs,

-- Tina

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Dance night question ...

Postby External Poster » Mon Nov 04, 2002 1:05 am

This posting is from: Tina Tawdre
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>>At DLV 2001, I went out dressed to Studio 54, Club Rio, Voodoo Lounge,
>>and House of Blues. No problems at any of them. I like dancing at the
>>"straight" bars since I'm more interested in meeting straight women
>>than gay men.

>I'm in agreement here. I really have no desire to go to the gay
>establishments while attired in dresses. I've been there and done that.
>I can't foresee a problem going to any of the major casino nightclubs
>while wearing dresses. Hopefully some can follow your example.
>Sincerely, ANYA in Las Vegas.

Well, I would have to disagree here. In past years at DLV, we've always
attracted considerable attention (some negative) when we've paraded
through or congregated in hotel and casino areas for mainstream shows
(Trop, Riviera, Frontier, Plaza, etc.). The average DLV girl is
mid-40s, slightly overweight, and doesn't pass. This girl (and
particularly a large group of them) is not going to fit in well at a
straight dance club full of het men/couples on a crowded night.

It's unlikely these girls would have a good time or find anybody to
dance with of any gender. Given the level of experience of this
prototypical DLV girl, it's also unlikely she would even show up for
this. We've had a hard enough time over the last 5 years getting DLV
girls to shake off their inhibitions enough to come out to t-friendly
places like Gipsy. We've really only gotten significant numbers in the
last 2 years.

Since there are a few DLV girls who pass well enough and/or are
experienced enough to go the straight club route, perhaps you would want
to propose and sponsor a 2nd track to our Friday Dance Night that goes
to a straight dance club?

Hugs,

-- Tina

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Postby External Poster » Mon Nov 04, 2002 4:57 am

This posting is from: anya
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>Do you or any of the other LV girls know of a dancing establishment
>where they play "oldies" from the 60's - 70's. What type of music do
>they play at Gypsies or SRO?

House of Blues at Mandalay Bay, on Saturday nights, Boogie Knights in
concert. $15 admission. Very retro. I want to check it out myself.
Shouldn't have any problem going there in dresses. Sincerely, ANYA in
Las Vegas.

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Postby External Poster » Mon Nov 04, 2002 5:00 am

This posting is from: anya
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>At DLV 2001, I went out dressed to Studio 54, Club Rio, Voodoo Lounge,
>and House of Blues. No problems at any of them. I like dancing at the
>"straight" bars since I'm more interested in meeting straight women
>than gay men.

I'm in agreement here. I really have no desire to go to the gay
establishments while attired in dresses. I've been there and done that.
I can't foresee a problem going to any of the major casino nightclubs
while wearing dresses. Hopefully some can follow your example.
Sincerely, ANYA in Las Vegas.

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Dance night question ...

Postby External Poster » Mon Nov 04, 2002 11:55 am

This posting is from: Vickie
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>> At DLV 2001, I went out dressed to Studio 54, Club Rio, Voodoo Lounge,

> I'm in agreement here. I really have no desire to go to the gay
> establishments while attired in dresses. I've been there and done that.

Well, I've never gone to a straight night club while "dressed" and I
would like to experience it.

But going alone scares me. I would be more comfortable going with
others from the group.

I *love* to dance and love women.

Vickie

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Dance night question ...

Postby External Poster » Mon Nov 04, 2002 1:49 pm

This posting is from: Rosa
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> At DLV 2001, I went out dressed to Studio 54, Club Rio, Voodoo Lounge,
> and House of Blues. No problems at any of them. I like dancing at the

Mary Beth,

When you went to the dancing establishments you mentioned did you dance
with straight men or straight women. By your response I was left with
the impression that you danced only with the gals, since they are the
ones you are interested in meeting?

Rosa Ada del Ano

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Dance night question ...

Postby External Poster » Mon Nov 04, 2002 3:20 pm

This posting is from: Gina Richards
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As a matter a fact, I do remember that we were the hit of the several bridal
shower parties that occurred that night? :-)!

Love ya and good to hear from you Mary Beth, missed you last year.

Gina

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Dance night question ...

Postby External Poster » Mon Nov 04, 2002 5:05 pm

This posting is from: Vickie
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> I'M WITH YOU I LOVE TO DANCE, EXCEPT I LOVE MEN. I'VE NEVER BEEN BUT
> I'D
> SURE LIKE TO EXPERIENCE GOING TO A STRAIGHT NIGHT CLUB "DRESSED".
> PERHAPS WE CAN GET TOGETHER..... SEE YOU IN LV AT DLV 2003.

Yes! I'll see you there Rosa. Maybe we can have other T-girls join us
and see what happens. If guys will not dance with us we can dance among
our selves........either way we will have fun!

Vickie

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Dance night question ...

Postby External Poster » Mon Nov 04, 2002 5:08 pm

This posting is from: Rosa
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> Well, I've never gone to a straight night club while "dressed" and I
> would like to experience it.
>
> But going alone scares me. I would be more comfortable going with
> others from the group.
>
> I *love* to dance and love women.

VICKIE,

I'M WITH YOU I LOVE TO DANCE, EXCEPT I LOVE MEN. I'VE NEVER BEEN BUT I'D
SURE LIKE TO EXPERIENCE GOING TO A STRAIGHT NIGHT CLUB "DRESSED".
PERHAPS WE CAN GET TOGETHER AND GO OR SEE IF WE CAN GET A GROUP TOGETHER
WHO ALSO WANTS TO TRY THIS, EACH OF DANCING WITH OUR PREFERRED DANCE
PARTNERS, OF COURSE.

I REALLY DON'T WANT TO DANCE WITH WOMEN, BUT I GUESS I CAN BE OPEN TO
THE IDEA IF I DON'T GET ASK TO DANCE BY THE MALE GENDER. I'M DRESSED AS
A WOMEN AND I'D REALLY LIKE TO EXPERIENCE DANCING WITH A MAN. I WANT TO
FEEL A MAN LEADING ME ON THE DANCE FLOOR. AND IF STRAIGHT MEN HAVE NO
INTEREST IN DANCING WITH "US", WELL SO BE IT. BUT I'D SURE LIKE TO KNOW
IF I'D PASS ENOUGH TO BE ASKED.

I KNOW GAY GUYS DANCE WITH GG'S BECAUSE THEY'RE NON-THREATENING, AT
LEAST THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN TOLD BY SOME GG'S. MAY BE SOME "CLOSETED"
STRAIGHT GUYS WILL ASK. SEE YOU IN LV AT DLV 2003.

Rosa Ada del Ano

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