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Saturday night join DJ Olivia Mutant-John, host of @electriqueboutiqueradio in Seattle, as they spin in SE PDX a mix of 80s dance/Paradise Garage inspired/four-on-the-floor shows for 18+, masked attendees. We have the whole 5000sq foot space to ourselves, inside and out to dance and connect. In the attached Tattoo studio will be two tattoo artists offering their time during the event. Both artists will be masked and have volunteered to molecular test prior to the event. Inside, there’s plenty of seating in addition to dance space. If you need to unmask, you can do so by stepping outside. We’ll have water available outside as well, but no food or alcohol at this event. There’s free parking in the neighborhood, and buses run a short walk away.
Tickets are non-refundable, but are transferrable. Contact the host if you would like to transfer your ticket.
This event was made possible through a generous donation by Seniors on the Move. We could still use additional micro sponsors, if you’re interested, please reach out via our contact form.Â
Safety
All three garage doors in this space will be wide open, to create lots of cross airflow. Since the space opens to the street, we are honored to have masked “guardians” who will stand at all entries to ensure that unmasked folks keep their distance. These are CC allies from the community who’ve volunteered for the event.
Everyone inside will be wearing an KN94/N95 (no valves or SIP masks, please), the garage door will be open, and we’ll have additional air purifiers in the tattoo studio and bathroom.
Accessibility
The entire building is ADA compliant, as soon as you’re on the curb in front of the building. You’ll enter from the garage doors, which have no steps. The indoor space is flat, and there are 2 ADA compliant bathrooms. In this video, you can see some of the layout, including the bathrooms. We’ve secured accessible parking at nearby businesses as well, consult the map below. Please reserve these spaces for those that need them.
Find accessible parking (specifically for those who need it) at the driveway for the Wine and Spirit Archive, the parking lot for the Portland Wine Company, and the parking in front of WEAVE, as noted on the map.