This our club for 50s and 60s hits.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Theme
  2. Music Genre
  3. Dance Genre
  4. Dimensions
  5. Layout
  6. Gogos
  7. Special Features
  8. Menu
  9. Overall Design (Images Begin)
  10. Appearance/Elements Concepts
  11. Dancers
  12. 2023 Update:  Model in Creativerse

 

Theme:  50s Diner

Music Genre:  40s & 50s fun youth music

Dance Genre:  Boogie Woogie (a.k.a. Jump Swing); any kind of swing dancing done fast, The Bop; derivates from the Jitterbug and East Coast Swing in the 1950s, Bunny Hop, Chalypso, Jitterbug, Jive

Dimensions:  the size of a double-wide train-car retrofitted as a classic diner and dance floor

Layout:  (located in our Amusement Park) Booths hug the walls with stools are around multiple wrap-around counter-tops enclosing the waitress islands.  Walkways for spectators and those between dances, are above and below the dance floor.

Gogos:  The professional dancers in this club wear 50s skirts and related fashions, and style their hair in a fusion of how it was common in that era with hints of Inisfreean braiding flair; you’ll see a lot of high and elaborate ponytails amongst the girls who dance here, always adorned with a ribbon, bow, or colorful highlight strand.

Special Features:  jukeboxes with the best neon-arch lighting, and more TBA…

Menu:  Diner signatures; the gourmet version of Sonic and others  *All 51 clubs in Inisfree serve the same drinks; water, smart-water, flavored water, fruit juices, and teas, though in this one you can also get vegan milkshakes.

 

Overall Design:

Appearance/Elements Concepts:

Dancers:

More TBA…

2023 Update:  Model in Creativerse

TBA

Also:

  • Wilson Pickett “Land of 1000 Dances”:  (“mashed potato, do the alligator”)
  • Chuck Berry “The Twist”
  • Barry Mann “Who Put the Bomp”

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