Winter Party
Feb 25 - Mar 2, 2009

 
  the national gay and lesbian task force invites you to join more than 10,000 guests from around the world for the 2009 winter party festival, february 25 to march 2, 2009 . . . . . featured events . . . . . thursday february 26, 2009   score nightclub presents blast off featuring dj brett henrichsen . . . . . friday february 27, 2009   halo lounge miami presents halo happy hour featuring dj george figares . . . . . friday february 27, 2009   johnny chisholm and just circuit present five ring circuit featuring djs  manny lehman, eddy baez, joe gauthreaux, warren gluck, wendy hunt, lydia prim and more . . . . . friday february 27, 2009   living room nightclub presents bruthaz beach bash featuring djs oren nizri and maximus 3000 . . . . . saturday february 28, 2009   the task force presents under one sun pool party featuring dj roland belmares . . . . . saturday february 28, 2009   steel nightclub presents whip: a leather fantasy featuring dj ted eiel . . . . . saturday february 28, 2009   the task force presents mercury rising featuring dj alyson calagna . . . . . sunday march 1, 2009   the task forces presents winter party beach party featuring dj tracy young . . . . . sunday march 1, 2009   the task forces presents orbit featuring dj tony moran . . . . .

   
  The Beach Party 2007  
   
   
  2008
Genesis VI
Noche Blanca
Muscle Beach
White Party Vizcaya
Heat Wave Pool Party
White Dreams
SoBe Halloween
Save-Dade Halloween
Amnesia-Click Sunday
Salvation Sundays
Score Anniversary
Amnesia Reunion
HOP Dance on the Pier
Alegria Pride
OMW :: In the Park
OMW :: Ride the Music
OMW :: Saturday Sizzle

Dustin Reffca's Hot Mess
Martini Tuesdays at Halo
CLICK: Power's Birthday
Cherry Weekend

Edison's Surreal Birthday
Edison Farrow's Innov8
Alegria Xtreme 8
SAL Black Party
WORK:Darkroom
CLICK: Omar's Birthday
WPF: Orbit@Cameo
WPF: Beach Party
WPF: Under the Stars
WPF: Pool Party
WPF: Uniform Party
CLICK: Richie Rich
Genesis V

2007

NYE Miami 2008
BPM Miami
WPMB Noche Blanca
WPMB Muscle Beach
WPMB White Party
WPMB Pool Party
WPMB White Dreams
Alegria Halloween 4

Black & Blue Power Trip
Black & Blue 2007
Evolution @ Score

CLICK

Alegria Pride

Dance on the Pier
Junior Vasquez Arena
Alegria Xtreme 7
SAL Black Party
WP Cameo 07
WP Beach Party 07
WP Pool Party 07
Alegria Tribal V
Body & Soul 10
Genesis IV


2006
White Party Miami
London Town
Alegria Halloween
Black & Blue 2006
BBCM's Military Ball
Montreal Leather Ball
Black & Blue To-Do
Victor Calderone's Evolve Junior's Birthday 06

Junior's Summer Camp

Pride Parade & Pier Dance
Ric Sena's NRG Friday
Blue Ball
SAL Black Party

MB Winter Party
Alegria Tribal IV
Genesis III

2005
MB White Party
Nurse Cracker's Bday
BBCM Black & Blue
Folsom Street Fair
Alegria Labor Day
Junior Birthday
Montreal Gay Pride
NYC Gay Pride
Cherry Weekend
Alegria Xtreme
SAL Black Party
Alegria Tribal III
Alegria MLK

2004
Abel NYE
MB White Party
Manny Lehman Paris
BBCM Black & Blue
Alegria Sheriff
NYC Gay Pride
Junior Vasquez
Alegria Xtreme
Maze Closing Party
MB Winter Party
Alegria Crobar NY

2003
Junior Vasquez NYE
MB White Party
BBCM Black & Blue
Alegria Rio
Junior's Birthday
NYC Gay Pride
Junior's Memorial Day
Junior Vasquez Earth
MB Winter Music Conf
Winter Party Questions
MB Winter Party
Alegria Tribal

2002
Victor Calderone NYE
BillboardLive NYE
MB White Party
Victor Calderone
BBCM Black & Blue
NYC Gay Pride
 
 
 
 
     
 
Posted   :   March 6, 2007
 
 
Subject   :   The Beach Party: WinterParty 2007
 
 
Date/Location   :   March 4, 2007 - 12th Street Beach, Miami Beach, FL
 
 
DJ   :   Brett Henrichsen and Tony Moran
 
 
Links   :   www.winterparty.org
 
   
 


The cab drops us off at 12th and Ocean. All along Lummus Park, scores of boyz are heading toward the music. It’s Beach Party Sunday, our version of the Coney Island Mermaid Parade. Mermen and sea turtles hustling over the sand…

The evening before, we’d walked the beach, home from the Pool Party—and caught the set-up happening. The volunteers erecting the cabanas and struggling with sarcophagi, and the choir rehearsing, and the break-boy dancers gyrating onstage…

And now here we are, convening under the billowing white chiffon… The wooden dance floor is football-field long, and painted blue, like the sea—while above, there’s a circular scrim of the world, a moon shot of the globe: Mother Earth watching over us.

The boyz are making their entrances. Not quite attitude-free, given the stage-worthy trappings: walkways and white tents and bamboo cabanas and white divans. It’s easy to fall into a passeggiata—and promenade, particularly with the breadth of body un-coverings. A Rosa Cha fashion shoot: bikinis and square cuts, trunks and jams. “You Spin Me Round”—and around… So much to see—and apparently the straights lining the outside perimeter feel the same way: mouths gaping, amazed at the breadth of our beauty.

It’s a world Beyond Borders (this year’s Task Force theme) and above the dance floor, four painted scrims reflect four cities that love us as much as we love them: Paris, Rome, Rio and New York. There are boyz from all over: Michael and Joe from Boston, and Los Angelenos Lawrence and Scotty, and the entire newbie posse from Providence, one of whom says wearily, “I woke up this morning— I felt like a thousand years old.” Not to worry, dear; the body learns—it’s called circuit muscle memory. But in the meantime, have a Gay Parade Energy Drink—they made it just for us. And there must be something in it, some kind of aphrodisiac—for how else to explain such a crowd of happy, sexy, groping boyz?

Up in the booth, Brett’s in the house, making the boyz (and occasionally the CDs) “Jump” with Madonna, and Matt Foreman, head of the Task Force, is in full Brokeback regalia, complete with cowboy hat, and Joe Caro’s in Marimekko, a blue-and-white mini-sari—and meanwhile, over in VIP, it’s King Tut’s tomb, complete with sarcophagi, felines, and pharaohs. And there’s a boy we overhear talking about his night before who says, “Yeah, he got me off and ate me out—but we didn’t cross the line. I’m saving myself.” Ah, youth…

And there’s Wendy Hunt, and Patti Razetto, and Manny Lehman having himself a ball of good fun… And Joe Gauthreaux and Luke Johnstone: deejays come to represent. And there’s Jake and Jesse, from D.C and New York, and Jason and Marco from Ladida, and—

We better get this on film. Well, some of it anyway. One hottie mugs for the camera—before stopping on the stairs to VIP, saying, “We’ll do the nude ones later.” Not a problem.

And before we know it, it’s after three, and now Tony’s on the boards—and we’re in the thick of Beach Party. There’s that sun, and clouds of swirling white chiffon, and the full moon on the horizon. You could go a little crazy here, what with everything so perfect. We hear about someone who had a little problem the night before—but now here he is again: straight from the ER to the dance floor. Now, that’s commitment…

Meanwhile, up onstage, the boyz are baring their butts—and spreading their cheeks, to applause and cheers—until the stage is cleared. Cleared yet again, for Miss Deborah Will-She-Or-Won’t-She Cox. It’s at least the third time the crowd has had a sense of anticipation. The climax about to come—which doesn’t…

So on we go, dancing to Tony’s mix of happy tribal day beats. And, of course, what’s a party without a couple of Miss Swirly Messes? We hear about one who fell face down in a sand dune—and another who made the port-o-pottie his secondary residence… Boyz, please. Preserve your reputations. Think about your mothers…

And then finally, she appears. It’s nearly six p.m. Finally, Ms. Cox is here. The whole crowd’s been in a holding pattern for the last hour. “Finally” should be her song, but instead, it’s “Everybody (Dance Now),” complete with the Love, Peace and Soul Choir and two break-dancing boyz, and yeah, she look good, no doubt about it, but still, why’d we wait so long for this? It’s no wonder someone says, “They ran out of energy.” Gay Parade Energy Drinks, that is, but still, the point is well-made.

It could be anti-climactic—if you didn’t think back to what you’ve just experienced: the sun, the boyz… Maybe five thousand of us dancing together on the beach, a full moon in the background. Dancing skin-to-skin, old friends and new. Smiling and happy, not a care in the world, just moving to the music: the rhythm of our life. Who wouldn’t want to celebrate us, just for being who we are?

With many thanks to all the committed volunteers of the Task Force and the Dade Community Foundation who gave so much of their time and creativity, and to the coordinators and organizers, and to the deejays for the music, and to all of us who know the power of dancing together, without borders, on the beach— Let’s do it again: tonight.

Best always,
Mark and Robert
 

 
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