I got the wind right here in a jar
I got the rain on tap at the bar
I got sunshine up on the shelf
Join us on Saturday evening, March 7, at the hottest underground speakeasy in the Great Depression. Our Lady of the Underground knows that you could use a little pick me up. Our venue, the Alameda Elks Lodge at 2255 Santa Clara Avenue in Alameda, CA, is rumored to have run a speakeasy of its own in the 1920’s and this elegant 1909 building retains its historical charm.
So rouge your knees, roll your stockings down, and join us at a riotous Prohibition era dance party with 1920's and 30's music by Sara & Swingtime, one of the hottest dance bands in town, playing hot Swing, cool blues, and elegant vintage ballroom dance music, a beautiful assortment of waltzes, and, of course, the notorious Charleston.
Doors open at 6:30pm. For those wishing a brush-up, there will be a pre-ball dance class at 7pm in vintage fox trot, Charleston, and East Coast Swing. Formal dancing follows from 8pm to midnight.
Vintage or modern evening dress or costumes from the Prohibition era (1919 -1933) are admired, but not required. If you like, feel free to wear your Gatsby Summer Afternoon attire instead. And costumes inspired by “Hadestown” and “Lore Olympus” are very welcome. You'll see lots of different fashions at this Speakeasy!
Needless to say, an excellent no host bar will be at your service and complimentary light snacks will be served (Your potluck contributions to the buffet are very welcome). Our hostess Persephone has an intermission cabaret planned for your entertainment, or you may enjoy cards and conversation in the Salon.
Tickets are $25 in advance (by midnight, February 29); $30 at the door. For ticket information, see http://www.peersdance.org/Persephone.html If you have any questions, email [email protected]