by Svetlana
At this point, it is probably safe to say that the Gold Leaf parties at 443 Eye street are the most unstoppable dynamo of art/dancing and “positive vibes worldwideeeeee!!!!” around these parts (or at least I have a text message from 3 am this past Saturday informing me of that). Local artists at 7.30 pm. Bands to Follow. Dancing madness to ensue.
I personally missed the first two portions of the evening (damn the holiday party schedule) but by the time I arrived there at 1.30 am the place was still packed to the gills, and everyone from 21 year old art students to bands migrating post gig at 930 to it (Le Loup, Jukebox the Ghost), BYTteens, Will Eastman and Wash Post’s Nightlife Agenda’s staff were dancing with extra abandon to whatever Meistro and Chris Burns were spinning at that point.
And were still at it when I left 4 am-ish.
If you haven’t been yet, shame on you.
So much action, we have a double photo set, just like last time.
First up: Ryan Wakeman captures the initial arts and more.
and then some outstanding party snaps by Bao Nguyen (http://www.baonguyenphoto.com/) who was whizzing through town just long enough for some fishbowl shots:
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