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ehfemia

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Can anyone shed light on my state of confusion....
I am finally making my pilgramage to Ibiza, after many years of being a true dance music fan. I am now into a very deep soulful house mode graduating from pop dance, and techno periods. The thing is I am a serious dancer, not a glamorizing boy toy.......what is the deal with the dress codes............how can you get a serious groove on when you can't wear trainers to hear the likes of Marques Wyatt? I am use to sweaty, serious groove heavens where it is all about the music. Does this not exist in Ibiza........how could I have been so wrong? :?:
 
ehfemia said:
Can anyone shed light on my state of confusion....
I am finally making my pilgramage to Ibiza, after many years of being a true dance music fan. I am now into a very deep soulful house mode graduating from pop dance, and techno periods. The thing is I am a serious dancer, not a glamorizing boy toy.......what is the deal with the dress codes............how can you get a serious groove on when you can't wear trainers to hear the likes of Marques Wyatt? I am use to sweaty, serious groove heavens where it is all about the music. Does this not exist in Ibiza........how could I have been so wrong? :?:

You can wear trainers, you can wear what you like.
 
Either my brain has been perminently damaged in the last few weeks or there are an awful lot of posts on here today that don't make any sense 8O 8O :lol:
 
There may be a couple of sessions where people tend to make a bit more effort and try a little harder in the glam stakes but on the whole Ibiza is a place where the music rules.

Wear whatever you are comfortable with and go for it. Its flamin' hot out there. Get summat loose on and surf the acoustic waves.

You get very very little of the mad random door policies you encounter in the UK over in Ibiza . . . unless you commit the cardinal sin and try and take . .GASP . . a camera in there . .
 
Terrier said:
There may be a couple of sessions where people tend to make a bit more effort and try a little harder in the glam stakes but on the whole Ibiza is a place where the music rules.

Wear whatever you are comfortable with and go for it. Its flamin' hot out there. Get summat loose on and surf the acoustic waves.

You get very very little of the mad random door policies you encounter in the UK over in Ibiza . . . unless you commit the cardinal sin and try and take . .GASP . . a camera in there . .

I'm still trying to fathom out what this person is asking - is it she is so totally uber-cool and more into her music than everyone else going to Ibiza that she wants to make some sort of "you can look - but you cant touch me" statement and then have some sort of "danceoff" with other "look at me's" ...... :? :? :? (or maybe its just my lack of sleep 8O )
 
Terrier said:
unless you commit the cardinal sin and try and take . .GASP . . a camera in there . .

forgive me if this is another of those really stupid posts, but I take it Camera's are a 'no no' in the clubs then??

Any reason Why??

apologies again
 
CheekyChicken said:
Terrier said:
unless you commit the cardinal sin and try and take . .GASP . . a camera in there . .

forgive me if this is another of those really stupid posts, but I take it Camera's are a 'no no' in the clubs then??

Any reason Why??

apologies again

Banned in Space, Privilege and Amnesia - presumably because the get kick-backs from the porfessional photographers that wander around in there.

Bora Bora, DC10 and I think even Eden let cameras in.
 
ehfemia said:
Can anyone shed light on my state of confusion....
I am finally making my pilgramage to Ibiza, after many years of being a true dance music fan. I am now into a very deep soulful house mode graduating from pop dance, and techno periods. The thing is I am a serious dancer, not a glamorizing boy toy.......what is the deal with the dress codes............how can you get a serious groove on when you can't wear trainers to hear the likes of Marques Wyatt? I am use to sweaty, serious groove heavens where it is all about the music. Does this not exist in Ibiza........how could I have been so wrong? :?:

Maybe I'm more proficient in 'Caned' language than the rest of ya ;) Sounds like he or she just wants to be sure it's cool to wear casual clothes in clubs so he/she can dance more easily.. :?:
 
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