Partying underground in Paris' secret corners
Bored of the regular entertainment routine of going to a pub or disco, or seeing a show where you stay in your seat? Check out a WATO party
Paris
INSIDE an abandoned seven-floor, 70-room house near the Arc de Triomphe, more than 650 revellers in floor-length gowns, curly white wigs and feathered masks gathered on a Friday night in January.
A nearly nude woman with a giant bouffant and flower-adorned underwear performed a sultry dance with pink wings, while a contortionist spouted French obscenities. At the bottom of a sweeping grand staircase, a four-piece band performed while couples waltzed.
For five years, a renegade group known as We Are the Oracle has been hosting such semi-secret parties in elusive sites throughout Paris, including the catacombs, empty railway tracks and abandoned chateaus - and not always legally.
What began as a word-of-mouth soirée among the city's elite influencers has evolved into seasonal theme parties that combine the mystique of Eyes Wide Shut with the energy of all-night raves and the theatrics of Sleep No More. When the invitation for the masquerade ball was unveiled last October, through a video that promised an epic party called Venise Sous Paris (or Venice Under Paris), it created intense intrigue. "OK, get your plane ticket!" proclaimed Marina Smith of Nova Scotia, who shared the invitation o…
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