Subway party

Subway party

A subway party is a celebration that occurs on a mass transit system. Generally, people meet at a predetermined station in their city's mass transit system, wait until their numbers have achieved critical mass, and board the train. From there, revelers may engage in many different activities, from playing music and dancing to exchanging gifts.

There are several kinds of subway parties, the two most distinct being the rush hour subway party and the late night subway party.

Rush hour subway parties

The stated goal of the rush hour subway party is to spread joy to commuters, whose daily treks into the center of their metropolis can be long, boring or stressful. Several subway party groups have boarded subway cars dressed in costumes to give presents to commuters, and have been known to play drums, wear wings and sprinkle glitter on the willing.

Critics of these kind of subway parties say that, by introducing chaos, these activities may place the already-crowded subway riders in danger or cause delays. Also, some people are simply annoyed by them.Fact|date=May 2007

Late night subway parties

Late night subway parties are for the enjoyment of the attendees. Party-goers don costumes, decorate the subway car, bring musical instruments and sometimes the parties have a theme.

With the advent of email and cellphones, invitations to subway parties can now be distributed electronically. The party usually starts at one subway station and acquires more participants as it proceeds through the system. The instructions often ask people to meet by the last car of the train.

Other subway parties

On nights that are especially festive such as New Year's or World Cup victories, a spontaneous subway party may occur. People may already be drinking above ground and decide to board the subway. When this happens, the general feeling of revelry continues below ground.

In 2005, the Toronto Transit Commission declared October "culture month", perhaps inspired by recent subway parties in the cityFact|date=September 2008. This campaign included "culture cars", which were randomly-selected cars that contained spontaneous, professional singing, dancing and music.

History of the subway party

In 1904, the New York City Subway System opened. Photographs from the event show people dressed in tuxedos and top hats and drinking champagne to celebrate.

In the 1980s, Michael Alig and the Club Kids threw parties on New York City subway trains where they purportedly took the drug ecstasy. The events were promoted through word of mouth and telephones. These parties are detailed in the book Disco Bloodbath.

Today, subway parties are only loosely related to the flash mob phenomenon. The details for subway parties are published on blogs, websites and mailing lists. People assemble seemingly spontaneously in dozens of cities throughout the world.

See also

*Flashmob
*Circle Line Party
*Newmindspace

External links

* [http://www.newmindspace.com newmindspace] An interactive public art group responsible for several subway parties in Toronto.
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/firstwarmnight first warm night on flickr] A massive street event in New York City that began as a record-breaking subway party
* [http://zed.cbc.ca/go;jsessionid=arhTae_91dwe?POS=1&CONTENT_ID=86308&c=contentPage ZedTV] A video of a rush hour subway party.
* [http://www.republish.org/2005/09/paranoia-in-the-metro/ rafgier] A subway party in Berlin.
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/29/national/29BART.html?ei=5007&en=8a12954fe96b42c9&ex=1390712400&partner=CLP&pagewanted=print&position= New York Times] An article about a BART party in San Francisco.
* [http://www.urban75.com/Action/tubeparty.html Urban75] A blog entry about a Tube party in London.
* [http://artsucks.com/blog/2004/subway-fashion-show-8-7-04.html ARTSUCKS.COM] A Subway Fashion Show / Party New York City.
* [http://artsucks.com/blog/2003/halloween-subway-party-10-31-03.html ARTSUCKS.COM] A Halloween Subway Party New York City.

Photo galleries

* [http://www.goldengod.net/gallery/robots/ Rise of the Robots Skytrain Party] by Newmindspace taking place in Vancouver, Canada on 18 Aug 2006.
* [http://www.newmindspace.com/metroparty.php Fête dans le métro] taking place in Montréal, Canada on 30 Mar 2007.

ources

*McGinn, Dave. "Don't stop the guerrilla party train". Dose magazine, 18 Aug 2005.
*Lazarovic, Sarah. "Revelers See Stars at Underground Celebration". Globe and Mail, 16 Aug 2005.
*"Subway parties". CBC's The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos, 12 Dec 2005.
*James St. James. "Disco Bloodbath: A Fabulous But True Tale of Murder in Clubland".


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