Tea Dance (Gay Event) at Connie Farmer blog

Tea Dance (Gay Event). Sadly tea dances, once an integral part of the gay community, have all but died out. “going to tea” was arguably the social event of the week, a relaxing, joyful sunday afternoon with friends dancing to the most luscious and lovely music on earth. since the 1950s, tea dance parties have been the perfect complement to an afternoon cup of tea, glass of martini, and the vibrant gay dance scene. They were once a way for closeted gays to live loud, proud, and boisterously while enjoying guilty pleasures such as dancing and alcohol. They were a place for singles to meet. many gay men under the age of 30 today are totally clueless of almost lost tradition of the sunday tea dance. “no touching” dances, fire island, stonewall inn, and greenwich village: How the high society tea dance became. The original dances included tea service.

Tea Dance at Stowe Cider
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The original dances included tea service. since the 1950s, tea dance parties have been the perfect complement to an afternoon cup of tea, glass of martini, and the vibrant gay dance scene. “no touching” dances, fire island, stonewall inn, and greenwich village: They were a place for singles to meet. many gay men under the age of 30 today are totally clueless of almost lost tradition of the sunday tea dance. Sadly tea dances, once an integral part of the gay community, have all but died out. “going to tea” was arguably the social event of the week, a relaxing, joyful sunday afternoon with friends dancing to the most luscious and lovely music on earth. How the high society tea dance became. They were once a way for closeted gays to live loud, proud, and boisterously while enjoying guilty pleasures such as dancing and alcohol.

Tea Dance at Stowe Cider

Tea Dance (Gay Event) “going to tea” was arguably the social event of the week, a relaxing, joyful sunday afternoon with friends dancing to the most luscious and lovely music on earth. since the 1950s, tea dance parties have been the perfect complement to an afternoon cup of tea, glass of martini, and the vibrant gay dance scene. Sadly tea dances, once an integral part of the gay community, have all but died out. “no touching” dances, fire island, stonewall inn, and greenwich village: How the high society tea dance became. They were a place for singles to meet. many gay men under the age of 30 today are totally clueless of almost lost tradition of the sunday tea dance. They were once a way for closeted gays to live loud, proud, and boisterously while enjoying guilty pleasures such as dancing and alcohol. The original dances included tea service. “going to tea” was arguably the social event of the week, a relaxing, joyful sunday afternoon with friends dancing to the most luscious and lovely music on earth.

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