So, I was reading about the latest SF shindig and missing the city. We had a great time when I lived there and it seems they are still up to it.
But back in Seattle, there isn't much going down. Never was. Sure, when swing was big, there were some swing nights and there still are dancers, but it isn't the same.
It got me wondering. Why certain cities?
LA is kind of a no brainer. The town is built on style and image and old hollywood. SO it is no surprise that they would have vintage afficianados.
But San Francisco, in my opinion, seems to have even more of a scene. There is the art deco society that attracts an older as well as younger crowd, many of whom are very into art deco in general, antiques, twenties music etc. Then there is the costumers guild who do all kinds of dress up, then I knew a crowd that were into renaissance fair, dickins fair, and swing. I think they mostly came in through Lee Press on and their love of dressing up. the dance scene there is big, and still a good core of dancers who dress up. They had a heavy influence from the hollywood dancers and their move back to original style. Then there is a large crowd of wwII reenactors, some of whom are at the core of the non dancing, non deco society, Verdi room crowd if that is enough of a niche to classify.
In short, there are tons of vintage fans there. I guess if you ahve some, you will attract more. But I am convinced there is a different type of person there than you will find in Seattle.
Maybe Portland has a certain something that attracts some people that atre drawn to old times and quirkyness. LA certainly ahs their people who love to play dress up. I don't know much about NY, but I imagine there, with the existance of plenty of vintage jazz, fashion industry, sense of style and quirkyness, as well as the fact that there are so many people there that there are bound to be some peole into everything.
But why some cities? Is it the ge and sense of history maybe?
All I know is Seattle is as big as San Francisco, but they couldn't be more different in that regard. I sometimes feel like I am living in a wasteland. But I know Seattle could never be San Francisco. Even if I was not nto vintage, there is a certain kind of person there you do not find in Seattle. Certain kinds of bars and restaurants and overall feel. I am sure some other cities are the same.
Thoughts.
But back in Seattle, there isn't much going down. Never was. Sure, when swing was big, there were some swing nights and there still are dancers, but it isn't the same.
It got me wondering. Why certain cities?
LA is kind of a no brainer. The town is built on style and image and old hollywood. SO it is no surprise that they would have vintage afficianados.
But San Francisco, in my opinion, seems to have even more of a scene. There is the art deco society that attracts an older as well as younger crowd, many of whom are very into art deco in general, antiques, twenties music etc. Then there is the costumers guild who do all kinds of dress up, then I knew a crowd that were into renaissance fair, dickins fair, and swing. I think they mostly came in through Lee Press on and their love of dressing up. the dance scene there is big, and still a good core of dancers who dress up. They had a heavy influence from the hollywood dancers and their move back to original style. Then there is a large crowd of wwII reenactors, some of whom are at the core of the non dancing, non deco society, Verdi room crowd if that is enough of a niche to classify.
In short, there are tons of vintage fans there. I guess if you ahve some, you will attract more. But I am convinced there is a different type of person there than you will find in Seattle.
Maybe Portland has a certain something that attracts some people that atre drawn to old times and quirkyness. LA certainly ahs their people who love to play dress up. I don't know much about NY, but I imagine there, with the existance of plenty of vintage jazz, fashion industry, sense of style and quirkyness, as well as the fact that there are so many people there that there are bound to be some peole into everything.
But why some cities? Is it the ge and sense of history maybe?
All I know is Seattle is as big as San Francisco, but they couldn't be more different in that regard. I sometimes feel like I am living in a wasteland. But I know Seattle could never be San Francisco. Even if I was not nto vintage, there is a certain kind of person there you do not find in Seattle. Certain kinds of bars and restaurants and overall feel. I am sure some other cities are the same.
Thoughts.