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  2. House party - Wikipedia

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    House parties have become a prominent feature in popular movies, particularly movies aimed at teenagers. While many have probably been present before the movie, The Party is one of the first to properly provide a scene of a house party. [4] However, the most popular film later on is House Party, featuring the hip-hop duo Kid 'n Play. [5]

  3. Rent party - Wikipedia

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    A rent party (sometimes called a house party) is a social occasion where tenants hire a musician or band to play and pass the hat to raise money to pay their rent, originating in Harlem during the 1920s. These parties were a means for Black tenants to eat, dance, and get away from everyday hardship and discrimination.

  4. Party - Wikipedia

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    A birthday cake with lit novelty candles Children at a birthday party. A birthday party is a celebration of the anniversary of the birth of the person who is being honored. While there is historical precedent for birthday parties for the rich and powerful throughout history, the tradition extended to middle-class Americans around the nineteenth century and took on more modern norms and ...

  5. Clubbing (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Clubbing (also known as club culture, related to raving) is the activity of visiting and gathering socially at nightclubs (discotheques, discos or just clubs) and festivals. That includes socializing, listening to music, dancing, drinking alcohol and using other recreational drugs. It is often done to hear new music on larger, high-end audio ...

  6. House music - Wikipedia

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    House is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 115–130 beats per minute. [11] It was created by DJs and music producers from Chicago's underground club culture and evolved slowly in the early/mid 1980s as DJs began altering disco songs to give them a more mechanical beat.

  7. House concert - Wikipedia

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    Once they go to a house concert, and discover its charms, it is a great experience for children, whether for smaller "kids", [3] or "18-year-olds". [17] It is not for everyone: Yet recently I played a house concert for a high school graduation party. The 18-year-olds sat in silence for two hours, and at the end bought my CD.

  8. Kiki (social gathering) - Wikipedia

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    House of Evisu: The House of Evisu was founded in New York in 2003 by Arbert Santana who was a mother and founder of the House of Latex. [14] [15] In 2013, the House of Lacroix and House of Evisu merged to form the House of Xclusive Lauvin. [16] (Kiki) House of Juicy Couture: Participated in the third season of Legendary. [17]

  9. Rave - Wikipedia

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    Many "pop house" club music producers branded themselves as "house music", however, so in rave culture it is often disputed whether pop house should be considered as a subgenre of house. "Rave house" is a subgenre label of house music that originated from the styles of house that were typically played in the rave scene of the 1993–1999 period.