Hey Denver, new party coming up on March 10th at the Oriental Theater. Cyber Glitz. It’s a cyber-themed dance party, fashion show, circus arts and technology extravaganza.
The night is scheduled to include house and dubstep DJs, fashion designers, and all manner of performances from aerial fabric and juggling to Go Go dancers, glowing cocktails, a costume contest, and a few cyber surprises.
In part, the party is also a celebration of the cyberpunk movement and the use of emerging technology that levels the playing-field against the establishments in a fight for human rights and equality. This is the era of the geek, and face it, if you’re reading this you’ve got at least a little geek in you.
This is a party for movers, designers, artists, hackers, and YOU!
Dress in your most electric colors for a crowd sourced costume contest and come early for a luminescent cocktail! (Bonus points for wearing lights, QR codes, UV body paint, or bionic enhancements!)
Madness, mayhem, sexual situations, debauchery, and costumes, all in our backyard. The Rocky Horror Picture show is single-handedly the best cult classic film of all time. The last Friday of every month, Denver has the privilege of experiencing Colorado’s Elusive Ingredient perform some wild shows.
If you’ve never seen Rocky Horror, do a little research before going to this event. It is definitely not for the faint of heart. In fact, I’m pretty sure the show comes with a disclaimer announced by the CEI cast before each show. They tell you, along with a feverous crowd, to “GO THE **** HOME” multiple times, for multiple reasons. I feel sorry for anyone who doesn’t listen and/or doesn’t get it. The brain trauma they must experience is mindboggling.
For anyone that doesn’t know, Rocky Horror is a cult movie and/or stage show that accidently became a hit sometime in the late 1970′s. It should have died at birth but somehow managed to come back from the dead with a godlike status amongst the counter culture twigs of the nightlife societies. Any doubts I once had about the existence of ghouls and the undead have been squashed by my attendance at this show. They’re real and they come out once a month to attend.
The RHPS is known to be shown at midnight viewings around America.” Denver is one of only a small handful of cities in which the Rocky Horror Picture Show has never stopped playing since the film’s debut in 1975 http://www.denverrockyhorror.com/main/ceis-history/. The cast is dedicated, the callbacks are outrageous, and the party is happening.
The Last Friday of every month! Get to the Esquire Theatre at 590 Downing Street in Denver for Rocky Horror. If you haven’t seen the show before, or have never attended a midnight showing of Rocky Horror, make sure to find a cast member and mention this to them. They have something in store for you. To add to the debauchery, bring $5 cash and you can get a throwbag of props. The show is audience participation after all.
Check out www.denverrockyhorror.com/ for more interesting history and information about the CEI cast and the Rocky Horror Picture Show!
Hello Denver! I have been away for a while! Not to worry though, I have some very awesome information to share with you.
A friend of mine has opened up an Aerial Studio in Denver called LeFey Aerial. He is an amazing instructor who has been an aerial performer for many years. The studio is being run in both a class format and open workout gym with a monthly membership. People with memberships get reduced prices on classes.
Here is a video of Liam performing last winter at an indoor event.
Go check out Liam’s website LeFey Aerial and contact him if you’re interested in joining LeFey Aerial.