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In 2013, nestled in the heart of Brand-new York City at Santos Party Property, DJ Dan Darlington ignited a spark that would metamorphose the LGBTQ+ events scene. He created BRÜT, a head underground gay party in the USA, quickly establishing itself as an crucial part of the city’s nightlife with a symphony of master beats of incredible House Tech awakening everyone’s soul.
Initially catering to men in leather and fetish gear, BRÜT has grown to celebrate confident libertine energy, diversity, and the freedom to express oneself without judgment, encouraging all partygoers to arrive in their sexiest, making it one of the most sought-after underground lgbtq+ parties in NYC.
The house music sanctuary that began in New York rapidly escalated, expanding across the United States within the Queer community, gathering thousands of people from different cities from all over the world.
Today, BRÜT Party is renowned for hosting popular homosexual parties across the United States, including our renowned Halloween party in Los Angeles, Folsom Lane Fair, Dore Street San Francisco, SF Pride, NYC Celebration, Palm Springs Identity festival, Palm Springs Ivory Party, IML Chicago, St. Patrick's Afternoon, Mark
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It is period for a history lesson, but the topic is party... literally! This past weekend was the Winter Party in Miami and White Party-Palm Springs will be celebrating their 25th anniversary April 25-28th. Right now, there is a lot of buzz on Facebook and Twitter about these parties. All the posts and tweets made me wonder: How did all of these male lover dance parties start? I called upon some "celebration historians" to bring you this brief chronicle of the gay dance party and the top ten list below.
I learned that Fire Island and Fresh York had the first big gay dance parties. The Morning Party (Tea Dance) on Fire Island, and the gay identity festival events were big in NYC in the after time 1970's. These parties are remembered as the finest and most extravagant. The hot clubs in Novel York were the Flamingo, 12th Floor, and the Saint. The Copa was big in Ft. Lauderdale and Studio One in Los Angeles.
The gay sway parties in the 70s are described as entity grand, extravagant, with massive décor, and everyone demonstrating up in costumes. Most of these parties had a dark room (back rooms for sex). These parties were known for incredible ideas, creative themes, sets, and the trendiest
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The sonorous identify Batekoo is nothing more than a pun, which literally means ‘hitting the as* on the floor’. But the party that started in Salvador, Bahia, in 2014, goes far beyond that. It is above all a party made by blacks and for blacks, as described by DJ and producer Maurício Sacramento, one of the creators of Batekoo who soon pumped around the country.
Resistance and diversity are part of the party for young dark LGBT people from the peripheries of the state. The success made the following year, Batekoo won a strand in São Paulo and soon afterwards to the main cities of the country enjoy Rio de Janeiro, birthplace of funk, one of the musical styles that play at the party. The idea is to create black spaces for blacks, mainly from the LGBT community, but not only, but free of LGBTphobia and racism.
Batekoo’s popularity gave rise to an electric trio a several years ago at the São Paulo carnival, which came to gather 40 thousand people at the time. In terms of references, some artists served as icons for the party, such as: Mc Carol, Rico Dalasam and Karol Conka, largely due to their images, la