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Reached via email the day after The Monster announced May 30 as its dancing-again debut, Lady Bunny said she planned to observe the same abundance of caution she displayed during a series of Sunday afternoon DJ gigs in April and earlier this month. One downstairs denizen guaranteed to be present with proof of vaccination is two-time Moderna recipient, creator of Wigstock, compelling Twitter presence, and in-demand DJ, Lady Bunny. Two acceptable methods of proof will get you past the front door: Your vaccination card with matching ID, or a New York State Excelsior Pass, which can be obtained here and is available to present in printed or app form. The invite to come dancing came with more than the usual 21+, ID required disclaimer, noting, “The Monster Bar now requires proof of vaccination for entry, so we can return to the good old days of DANCING!”Īfter the shuttering of LGBTQ+ clubs and bars and the resulting damage to community, careers, and NSA sex, The Monster’s reopening of its upstairs piano bar and downstairs dance space promises some semblance of the old normal-but only for some of us.Īnnounced on The Monster’s website as taking effect on Wednesday, May 26, requiring proof of vaccination for entry will leave the “yet to be vaccinated” eligible only to “enjoy our outdoor summer seating… until such a time that all restrictions are lifted by local authorities or you are fully vaccinated and ready to join the party.” NY State’s Excelsior Pass, in printed or app form, provides proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.
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“Join us in the disco for dancing and socializing and bar service and more dancing,” read the promotional copy that popped up on hump day this week, on the website of event promoter Spunk Events, Inc. BY SCOTT STIFFLER | Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, not-so-straight across from The Stonewall Inn, steeped-in-history soul sister The Monster Bar ushers in a new era this weekend, when its Sunday afternoon Tea Dance returns from a long, pandemic-compelled closure.