Thursday night was Sex, Wine and Chocolate 2008. It was AMAZING. Already I’m looking forward to Sex, Wine and Chocolate 2009!
It was at the Park Tavern this year, which, if you’ve never been, is a beautiful venue. And the place was packed. I got there at around ten after seven, thinking I’d get there early and beat the crowds. Silly me.
I took a few photos but they didn’t really turn out; my camera doesn’t do well in low light. Here are the ones that are decent enough to post:
My camera’s video function does surprisingly well in low light, though, and I saved the day (okay, maybe “saved the day” is an exaggeration; but we like delusions of grandeur, right?) by taking video of the PoleLaTeaz performance when their camera wouldn’t turn on. I’m going to put the video on a DVD and give it to Angela Monday night at class, and whenever she posts it on YouTube, I’ll embed the video.
Speaking of PoleLaTeaz, they brought down the house just like last year. I can’t even convey to you how much they rocked. Every time I see them perform, I feel myself almost bursting with joy, cheesy as that might sound. And I was thinking, “I wish all those people who talk shit about pole dancing could be here to see this.” Because if you could be there and see that performance and feel that energy, and still try to tell me that’s NOT feminist, there’s just something wrong with you, and that’s all I have to say about that.
The Entanglement Circus performance was also amazing. I stood with a few of the PoleLaTeaz gals while the EC lady was performing, and we just kept saying, “Wow. Wow. Wow.” I think we have an extra appreciation of just how amazing her performance was, because it’s like doing everything we do on the pole but on silks - so no hard, sturdy support. She was doing things like climbing to the top of the silks, wrapping them around her ankles, and hanging. And then doing three flying eagles in a row, simultaneously climbing backwards.
All of this was so much better than watching the VP debate!
My one complaint would be that people who aren’t sitting and watching need to lower their voices when the performers are on. Even if you’re in the back of the room at the bar and not watching the performers, even if it’s something that doesn’t interest you - be respectful. These are people who have worked hard and are donating their time and talent to make this event a reality. Do not talk over them.
SWC 2008 was a huge success, and I can hardly wait for next year. The atmosphere there just felt so right. The whole time, I was thinking, “This is what sex-positive means.” As I said to Mia in an email: I wish every day could be Sex, Wine and Chocolate!





6 Responses to "SWC 2008: Success!"
look, even half nekkid menz too! woohoo!
Oh yes the Gaze was in full effect. ;)
Speaking of which, I wish *certain bloggers* could’ve been there when the PoleLaTeaz ladies were performing… it would certainly have knocked that “Clear-Eyed Lesbian Gaze” idea away!
The entanglement performances (never knew what they were called!) are always amazing when I see them. Especially when they’re at the top of the silk and start to unwrap themselves without falling!
Where else have you seen them?? (They really need a better web site.)
Wait. I thought “entanglement” was the name of the type of performance. Otherwise, I usually refer to them as “you know, where they perform on the sheets hanging from the ceiling!”
I never seen Entanglement Circus, but I’ve seen those types of performances in Vegas. It’s usually encompassed in a show and not just by itself.
Oh, gotcha. Yeah, it’s like Cirque de Soleil. I was just excited bc I wanted to know where to see more of it in ATL!
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