pdxvintagette
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- 362
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- Portland, OR
All of us here on the Lounge most likely have vintage-interest communities that we travel in out in the "real world."
I swing dance, I enjoy rockabilly shows, and when I get down to San Francisco on the right weekends, I like to attend ADSC events. I've noticed that down in the Bay Area, there's a lot of "cross-traffic" - I guess that would be the right word - between the various vintage communities. I've run into people from from the Fedora Lounge at ADSC events**, people from the same events out dancing, and even once at Viva Las Vegas!
In Portland, sadly there's very little of this. I have a good community of vintage-interest gal friends, but they don't usually dance, and aren't on the Lounge. Nor do the Portland Floungers go out to swing events. Most of the Midcentury Mod League doesn't get out to things outside their circle of events, either.
How is it where YOU are? How involved are you with the different vintage-interest communities around you (historical societies, collectors leagues, preservation groups, dance/swing/rockabilly scenes, etc) and how much cross-traffic do you see? And don't you think that the more there is the better and richer each community will be?
(** And was recognized by my avatar pic! Kudos to the Wingnut.)
I swing dance, I enjoy rockabilly shows, and when I get down to San Francisco on the right weekends, I like to attend ADSC events. I've noticed that down in the Bay Area, there's a lot of "cross-traffic" - I guess that would be the right word - between the various vintage communities. I've run into people from from the Fedora Lounge at ADSC events**, people from the same events out dancing, and even once at Viva Las Vegas!
In Portland, sadly there's very little of this. I have a good community of vintage-interest gal friends, but they don't usually dance, and aren't on the Lounge. Nor do the Portland Floungers go out to swing events. Most of the Midcentury Mod League doesn't get out to things outside their circle of events, either.
How is it where YOU are? How involved are you with the different vintage-interest communities around you (historical societies, collectors leagues, preservation groups, dance/swing/rockabilly scenes, etc) and how much cross-traffic do you see? And don't you think that the more there is the better and richer each community will be?
(** And was recognized by my avatar pic! Kudos to the Wingnut.)