3rd Annual Sauers Reunion Thanksgiving Party

  • House music became a definitive sound for Chicago’s youth in the 1980s. During that time, teenagers and young adults had safe spaces to party. Sauer’s was one of those spaces. According to Robert Williams, the legend responsible for opening the Warehouse and the Music Box, Sauers was originally an old carriage house that eventually became a restaurant that converted into a dance hall at night. Sauers was known by many in Chicago for their Polo, Izod, and Pizza Fest “theme parties” and classic DJ battles. The style of dress was preppy with clothing consisting of Izod and Polo Shirts, and K-Swiss gyms shoes amongst other things and the kids who attended these parties were teenagers and young adults enjoying those "wonder" years, transitioning from teenagers to young adults. Sauers hosted parties on Friday and Saturday nights to hundreds of Chicago teens and young adults. Party Promoter, Reggie Corner, remembers the promotion that went into throwing these parties “They came to Sauers from high schools all around the city, thanks to heavy promotion via flyers, posters and pluggers”. In his book, "House Music...The Real Story", Jesse Saunders, Chosen Few DJ and former Sauers DJ remembers the early days of promoting parties at Sauers and making sure the venue was packed each and every weekend.
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    • Última actualización
      5 years ago
    • Coste
      $20
    • Edad mínima
      21+
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