This was the 40th anniversary of The Black Party®, considered by many the father of all large gay circuit events, and by far the most intense, immersive and gloriously subversive.Ī highlight of the event was at 8 a.m., when DJ Mike Servito played 'In The Name of Love' by Sharon Redd, who performed at the last Black Party at The Saint in 1988.
From loincloth clad dancers being bound to a cross and raised high above the dance floor, to elaborate group numbers featuring some of the hottest male performers in New York City, there was something for everyone. This year's theme, Caligula: The Last Party, was on display through decedent set pieces, elaborate costumes, and 'Strange Live Acts' that were performed throughout the night and well into morning.
The 90,000 square foot expanse was transformed into a cavernous and intimate space that housed a dance floor, multiple stages, lounges and a 'Minotaur's Maze' for cruising. Produced by The Saint at Large® nearly 3000 gathered for this year's Black Party®: Rites XL, held for the first year at the massive New York Expo Center in the Bronx.