Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts

Jul 31, 2019

Event: Goths at the Zoo

CountryUSA
AreaSt. Louis, MO
FacebookGoths at the Zoo
WhenSunday Sept. 29
Time9am - 5pm
PriceFree






GGotW: What started the event Goths at the Zoo?
Megan: A combination of boredom and discussing Bats Day at Disneyland with other fellow goths online. While Disneyland is great it’s not really wallet friendly so I sat at work and thought “You know, we got a free zoo and meetup there would be great idea” and made the event. I figured only 10 people would show up at best, by the end of the day there were 72 people who hit the “going” part of the facebook event. At that point I knew it would officially be a thing.

GGotW: How many people showed up to the first one?
Megan: The first one was kind of unofficial and an experiment. Only less than 100 made it out to that one cause it was set in July so it was horribly hot out. We did the official first one in September which reached over 100 attendees.

GGotW: How did the Zoo feel about it, or did they know in advance that you were doing it?
Megan: I did inform them in advance and they were pretty excited about it. The zoo staff are mostly welcoming. Some of them we can tell tolerate us because they have to but most of them are really awesome! We’ve had staff drive by on carts saying hello, complementing our outfits and asking for pictures. I think deep down some of those keepers are goths.

GGotW: When is the event this year?
Megan: September 29th. All day event from the zoos opening to closing.

GGotW: Who can attend the event?
Megan: Everyone! Despite the name we want to be inclusive to all alternative subcultures and everyone in-between.

GGotW: What should people know if they are thinking of coming this year?

Megan: First of all, if you’ve never been, the St.Louis Zoo is honestly one of the best zoos in the U.S. It’s free, the animals are well taken care of and it’s a ton of fun! Even before this event I always tried to drag out new friends who have never been there to it because it’s always been one of my favorite places in the city. We’re also planning on having team meetups, scavenger hunts and trivia quizzes with prizes.

On a more serious note though I want people to know who are coming that this is NOT a costume or cosplay event. The zoo has strict rules against that but we’re also not big on it either. We highly encourage people just being their true authentic selves, that’s kind of the point behind the whole thing. If you don’t really want to wear black because it’s hot DO IT! We want you to be comfortable as well.

Most clothes and boots are fine. Just no shirts with curse words on them and nothing that’ll cover the face such as goggles. As far as makeup goes the zoo prefers makeup that doesn’t change skin tone, doesn’t go above eyebrows and doesn’t cover cheeks. Lips can be any color so long as they stay on the lips.
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For more information on the event, and find out about the meetups and scavenger hunts through the day, visit their Facebook Page.




Aug 25, 2008

Anne Rice Ball

We found this completely by chance, didn't even know the group was still around. A few of our members used to belong to the Anne Rice Vampire Lestat Fan Club years ago, at different times it seems. Now we discovered that the club is back in operation and getting ready to restart their annual Queen of the Damned Ball. If you are a fan of Anne Rice, or The Vampire Lestat, or you are anywhere near New Orleans this should be a great experience. We've seen pictures of the ball over the years and it looks amazing, you don't even have to be a fan, lots of Goth crowd there to mingle with.

Non members can buy tickets as of Thursday and you can add the group to your MySpace friends.

If you've been in the past, please leave a comment or review of what its been like for you.

May 4, 2008

Wave Gotik Treffen



What is probably the largest Gothic music festival gets started in 5 days in Germany. The 17th Wave Gotik Treffen starts May 9th and runs through May 12th in Leipzig, Germany.

As of May 2nd, over 150 bands had been booked for the festival. Bands from around the world are making the trek for this annual event, including Australia's Dandelion Wine Sweeden's Militant Cheerleaders On The Move and Mexico's Hocico, who should be celebrating Cinco de Mayo today. The States is well represented by a total of 11 acts, including Emilie Autumn and London After Midnight.

Lots of other events take place at this meeting, including the a picnic, as advertised to the right. If you're going and get a chance to take some pictures, we'd love to see them.

Apr 18, 2008

Up-coming event

Dances of Vice, are featuring cabaret sensation Isengart, whose sepcialization in vintage Weimar-era German song and classic French Chanson has charmed audiences across Europe and throughout New York. Isengart will be accompanied by Dances of Vice club favorite, Grandpa Musselman & His Syncopators, who will also be providing much of the dance music throughout the evening.
The evening starts at 8pm on April 26 at eh Montauk Club in Brooklyn, NY.