"A roving, monthly queer BIPOC‑centered dance party founded to prioritize transgender and queer people of color, this event began as a pop‑up and moves between small local venues to spotlight neighborhood businesses. Its low‑key chic vibe is communicated through graphics, merch, and carefully curated sound; promotional art nods to neo‑Y2K nonchalance and, for some iterations, Arabic‑lettering aesthetics, while the dance floor attracts an eclectic crowd in vintage and streetwear looks and themed nights (like prom) that bring out big gowns." - Francky Knapp