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Fandango image-OIPLocal avant-guardians Voix de la Ville join up with Melbourne underground art party Disco Abyss to present Fandango at Connections Nightclub on the long weekend of Sunday 28th September.

Fandango is not your usual club. It’s an all-inclusive queer art party, a theatre of the senses… a mystical hallucinatory journey into the night. The event will feature the finest alternative local and national queer performers, live art, banging DJs and an unorthodox sense of heightened frivolity. Come play…

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FANDANGO presented by Voix de la Ville & Disco Abyss, Sunday 28th September 2014, 8pm-2am at Connections Nightclub, 81 James Street, Northbridge. Find out more at facebook.com/vdlvpresents

Image by Tobey Black and David Collins.

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