In the Grand Ballroom
Masquerade XVI: Rumpus at the Reverie
Our 16th Annual Night of Romance and Dancing at the newly renovated Reverie Ballroom
Fri, Feb 6 at 8pm
- 21+
- Live Music
Meet us on Joy Street for Masquerade XVI in The Grand Ballroom
8:00 pm Doors/Opening Act/Dancing Starts
8:30 pm Joy Street Orchestra — Three Sets
12:00 Midnight Good Night
The best variety dance imaginable: a 4-hour evening featuring the award-winning Joy Street Orchestra, with Rockin’ Rafe Wadleigh, Blues Harpist J.D. Hagopian, Chanteuse Dina Blade and Songbird Lucia Neare — plus a surprise opening act and the intermezzo performances of the Cabaret d’Artiste, lighting up the evening during the two band breaks.
Dance to Swing, R&B, Fifties Rock ’n’ Roll, West Coast Swing, Latin, Pop, Waltzes of all tempos, Blues and more.
Remember the only rule: To enter, everyone needs a mask, that’s masque, friends. By custom, we all stay in-disguise until the ceremonial “unmasking.” (We’ll have a few masks available at the door for $5.)
About Tickets:
You’ll see three ticket prices. They all get you the same grand experience. Because Seattle-area dances continue to see drops in attendance of 40-50 percent, venues have raised prices. And because everyone here was affected differently by the pandemic, we want the Masquerade to be accessible to as many dancers as possible, so we’re offering three different ticket prices (actually four — keep reading).
For those of you who are able to dig a little deeper to support the 30-some musicians, artists and theatrical professionals who create this special evening, buying a “sponsor” or “patron” ticket lets you do just that.
What’s the perk when you spend $10 or $20 more? Simple: You’ll know you’re supporting the many artists who make the Masquerade magical, as well as supporting the fledgling Reverie Ballroom as it spreads its wings to fly for us.
$95: Patron ticket
$85: Sponsor ticket
$75: Base ticket
Special note: If these ticket prices are prohibitive, or if you haven’t bounced back yet from the pandemic, please be in touch. We’ve set aside a handful of tickets for dancers with genuine need (call Dean: 206-323-1263.)
As always, we’ll do our best to balance for Leads and Follows.
WHAT DANCERS SAY ABOUT THE MASQUERADE
“Just a note of thanks for a fabulous evening. Again, it was magical!”
~Denise Hughes
“Masquerade Ball is da Best.”
~ Peter Stelmach
“That was the coolest dance I ever went to, that Masquerade ball.”
~Bob Pretlow
“The Masquerade Ball at the Century Ballroom was AWESOME. The mystique of the mask was magical.”
~Heber Farnsworth




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