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Encyclopedia > Circuit party

A circuit party is a mega dance event, extending through a night and into the following day, almost always with a number of affiliated events in the days leading up to and following the main event.[1] Circuit parties were first developed in connection with the early tea dances attended by a subset of gay men, and theme parties held on Fire Island, in the carefree days after police abuse and before the beginning of the health crisis of HIV/AIDS. They came to resemble underground rave parties in some respects, but differ in that circuit parties are highly publicized and professionally produced, and tend to attract people from a wider age range and a broader geographic area. A rave party, more often called a rave, is an all-night dance event where DJs and other performers play electronic dance music and rave music. ...


While open to anyone, the parties generally are viewed as social events for gay men. Circuit parties charge admission, with some being run for-profit and others benefiting charities, generally those which benefit the Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender communities or HIV/health related programs. Circuit parties are typically lavish affairs with elaborate lighting, music, and decor and are held in venues that can accommodate large crowds. Some of the larger circuit parties are the White Party in Palm Springs, the Black and Blue Party in Montreal, and the Winter Party in Miami, each of which attracts attendees in the thousands to tens of thousands. GAY can mean: Gay, a term referring to homosexual men or women The IATA code for Gaya Airport Category: ... A lesbian is a woman who is romantically and sexually attracted only to other women. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Transgender (IPA: , from trans (Latin) and gender (English) ) is a general term applied to a variety of individuals, behaviors, and groups involving tendencies that diverge from the normative gender role (woman or man) commonly, but not always, assigned at birth, as well as the role traditionally held by society. ... Species Human immunodeficiency virus 1 Human immunodeficiency virus 2 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS, a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections). ...


Attending more than one party per year, due to a variety of factors such as differing locations, can be rather expensive. Even the most dedicated party-goers don't attempt to run the whole "circuit" - there are simply too many parties to make this possible. Gay men who are regular attendees at multiple circuit parties are sometimes referred to as circuit boys.


Circuit parties are known to attract a broad range of demographics, from young gay men in their early 20's to those in their 40's, 50's and even 60's, and both single gay men and couples in long-term relationships. The parties are described by attendees as very important social events, analogous to a major religious holiday for the gay community. They can be described as a "celebration" of gay life and gay sexuality, an expression of freedom, and as a statement of the power and strength of the gay community.[1] Circuit parties are not without controversy, and they are often perceived by outsiders as characterized by a high degree of superficiality; moreover those who attend them are often the target of broad and negative judgments by others in the gay community, usually because of the amount of promiscuous sex and drug use that is often perceived to be associated with the events. Circuit parties frequently host celebrity performers or headliners, usually gay icons.

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Background

The start of the circuit has been attributed to many different parties that sprang up during the time-frame of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Although Flamingo and 12 West were New York clubs that had theme-centered gay parties, these nightclubs were eclipsed by the opening of the mega-nightclub, the Saint, in the East Village in 1980. This members-only male (with very limited exceptions) club was very technologically advanced. Some say its like has not been recreated since. The Saint, located inside a cavernous former theatre, featured a dome-covered dance floor, the dome being suspended in mid-air, and a complete planetarium mechanism that projected a starscape onto the dome above the dance floor. While open every weekend beginning in September, The Saint's once monthly parties became marathon events that drew gay men from around the world. These parties created the concept of a single party being the focal point for a weekend get-away in the gay community. Looking south from 6th Street down Second Avenue, one of the main thoroughfares through the East Village. ... // A planetarium is a theatre built primarily for presenting educational and entertaining shows about astronomy and the night sky, or for training in celestial navigation. ...


What was to become another circuit party was founded during the same time period by Corbett Reynolds, a Columbus, Ohio-based artist and nightclub owner in the late 1970s. Initially, Reynolds envisioned a one-night party-to-end-all-parties, designed around the theme of the color Red (hence the name Red Party), which was to be held at Reynold's nightclub, “Rudely Elegant”. The Red Party proved to be so successful, and drew so many outside visitors, that it filled the Valley Dale Dance Hall to capacity and became an annual event, outliving the closure of the bar in the early 1980s. Reynolds was a true artist, creating complete party-scapes all in red. On the 25th year anniversary of the Red Party, the theme of which was to have been "Rome", Mr. Reynolds died. Those in charge of his estate thought about how, if at all, to continue the event and, in the end, decided to retire the concept of the "Red Party" and leave it to history. Columbus organizers met shortly afterwards and decided to create a new party, called the Chrome Party, as a replacement. This continued for three years until (as of 2006) the organizers decided to end it. The foundation under which the Chrome Party is organized continues. The party itself, however, is on hold indefinitely. Nickname: Location in the state of Ohio, USA Coordinates: Country United States State Ohio Counties Franklin, Delaware, and Fairfield Government  - Mayor Michael B. Coleman (D) Area  - City  212. ... // This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... This article cites very few or no references or sources. ...


The early 1980s saw the start of the AIDS crisis and entire communities were affected. Several benefit parties sprang up around the country which were run by volunteer organizations that donated their proceeds to AIDS|HIV-related charities, such as Halloween New Orleans. The success of these early parties gave way to other events hosted in other cities, with each party having its own theme. Many were named after colors, such as White Party, Black Party, Blue Ball, and Black and Blue Festival. And many center around other events, such as Southern Decadence and the Folsom Street Fair. The White Party is a yearly circuit party event held in cities in South Florida with large gay populations. ... In medieval heraldry, the blue ball (bezant or roundel azure) was the heraldic charge of the house of (identification needed). ... The Folsom Street Fair marks the end of Leather Pride Week in San Francisco, California Bondage demonstration at the 2003 Folsom Street Fair The annual Folsom Street Fair happens on the last Sunday in September and is now the final event in San Franciscos Leather Pride Week. ...


One economic reality of a well-run circuit party is that the event can bring large amounts of tourist dollars to the locality where the event is held. Because of their economic impact, Circuit parties have actually been welcomed into some of the more liberal cities where they are held.


Throughout the 1990s, as more and more gay men became attracted to these mega dance-events, the circuit party scene continued to grow and expand into ever-larger productions, featuring superstar DJs and performers. Promoters sometimes turned events from one party into a major series of parties at various venues, transforming a weekend into a three-day or longer continuous party. For example, a pool party might go from noon to 5PM, a "t-dance" from 5PM to 9PM, a main event from 9PM to 4AM, and an after-hours party from 4AM until 12 noon, after which the cycle repeats itself.


To keep putting together these increasingly elaborate and costly productions, the prices (cover charge) of circuit parties increased greatly, so that it was not uncommon for a ticket covering the full weekend of parties to cost $400 or more.


In the early 2000s, promoters became worried as attendance decreased dramatically at many circuit events. This decline in attendance was attributed to several factors. The original circuit audience that began attending the circuit parties of the '80s and '90s had grown older and no longer had such an active interest in multi-day partying. In addition, all-gay cruises, which attract upwards of 1,500 passengers, have had a dramatic impact on the attendance at circuit parties.


Much had been said about the decline of the Circuit in recent years. Some parties have disappeared from the landscape. But the scene continues to thrive in many places with attendance rebounding from the dip that occurred after the new Millennium. This is especially true at the better produced events, like Black and Blue in Montreal, and events that have more than just a circuit party to offer, such as Southern Decadence weekend in New Orleans. Also, all-gay cruises that carry upwards of 2,000 passengers on week-long excursions to exotic ports continue to be very popular.


Circuit party culture and controversy

Observers within the gay and medical communities have published concerns about the culture of circuit parties, particularly the use of drugs (including alcohol, marijuana, Methamphetamine, ecstasy, and other "party drugs"). They point to the risks of overdose, dehydration, and impaired judgment leading to unsafe sex and transmission of sexually transmitted diseases.[2] (See also Sexual Ecology). Circuit parties have been blamed for the spread of methamphetamine abuse and the rise in transmission of STDs, particularly HIV, among North American gay men. [3] (See also Methamphetamine and sex). Functional group of an alcohol molecule. ... A Cannabis sativa plant The drug cannabis, also called marijuana, is produced from parts of the cannabis plant, primarily the cured flowers and gathered trichomes of the female plant. ... This article is about the psychostimulant, d-methamphetamine. ... MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), most commonly known by the street names ecstasy or XTC (for more names see the full list), is a synthetic entactogen of the phenethylamine family, whose primary effect is believed to be the stimulation of secretion as well as inhibition of re-uptake of large amounts... Recreational drug use is the use of psychoactive drugs for recreational rather than medical or spiritual purposes, although the distinction is not always clear. ... Sexually-transmitted infections (STIs), also known as sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs), are diseases that are commonly transmitted between partners through some form of sexual activity, most commonly vaginal intercourse, oral sex, or anal sex. ... Sexual Ecology: AIDS and the Destiny of Gay Men is a book by Gabriel Rotello written in his days as a gay activist. ... Methamphetamine (commonly known as crystal meth, crystal, or just meth) is a strong stimulant often used recreationally as a party drug. ...


See also

Circuit is a 2001 film created and directed by Dirk Shafer. ... When Boys Fly is a 2002 documentary film that explores the world of gay circuit parties. ... The White Party is the name of several circuit party events held in North American cities on an annual or irregular basis. ... Sexual Ecology: AIDS and the Destiny of Gay Men is a book by Gabriel Rotello written in his days as a gay activist. ... Gabriel Rotello, author, gay activist, film producer, writer, and director. ...

References

  1. ^ Lewis LA & Ross MW (1995): A Select Body: The gay dance party subculture and the HIV/AIDS pandemic New York: Cassel.
  2. ^ Amin Ghaziani and Thomas D. Cook, PhD (2005). "Reducing HIV Infections at Circuit Parties: From Description to Explanation and Principles of Intervention Design". Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (JIAPAC) 4 (2). DOI:10.1177/1545109705277978. 
  3. ^ Leinwand, Donna (June 6, 2002), "Worries crash 'circuit parties'", USA Today

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glbtq >> social sciences >> Circuit Parties (788 words)
Circuit parties refer to an ongoing series of gay-themed events that take place in major metropolitan areas throughout the year.
Circuit parties get their name from those who travel to various cities throughout the world--making the ''circuit''--to attend several parties each year.
Circuit parties are characterized by huge crowds with multiple DJs spinning various permutations of house music, elaborate lighting and decoration, live musical or theatrical performances, acrobatics, nudity, and glow-stick waving.
Circuit party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1067 words)
Circuit parties resemble underground rave parties in some respects, but differ in that circuit parties are highly publicized and professionally produced, and tend to attract people from a wider age range and a broader geographic area.
Circuit parties have been blamed for the spread of methamphetamine abuse and the rise in transmission of STDs, particularly HIV, among North American gay men (for full article, see Crystal and sex).
However, Circuit parties also are a site for education around these issues with medical and gay community organizations often working with party organizers to promote risk awareness, harm reduction, and safer sex practices to attendees.
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