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Imperial Gardens, 16th March 2001 E-mail
Written by Angel   
Thursday, 22 March 2001

Click here to view the photo gallery from this party.

Each time we put on a party we aim to improve and add something new.  It wasn't so long ago that we decided to introduce the Lego table… if you've been to the recent parties you'll know that since its introduction it's always rammed with people building mad things!

This party saw 'Big Jenga'  (lovingly created by John & Michael) crashing down at regular intervals!  We first placed it upstairs, thinking the relaxed surroundings and carpeted floors would be perfect. Fifteen minutes after the doors opened, two party people were spotted carrying the whole lot down into the chill bar, which is where it stayed for the rest of the evening - it has found its home!!

Another new addition, Indian Head Massage offered by Giny, also provided more than intended stimulation! The faces of those who were 'treated' was a spectacle in its own right - we've never seen such blissed-out people at a party, like walking Angels (excuse the pun) gliding from room to room in a state of sublime yuminess.

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by Ian Hunter
The musical journey in the main room came on like the tide, an unstoppable trip into euphoric global trance and progressive house, only pausing briefly for the 'happening' at 3:00am.

With a new addition to the happening, an incredible mime show performed by The Invisible Circus, we knew we would be pushing the boundaries. No one slows the beats in the main room to blend into a mesmerising live performance, but we did it anyway!  What a result, they were fantastic!
Gentle moving statues under red, blue and UV light, synched to the gorgeous tune chosen by Richard, and over which we had agonised for weeks.  

The photos and the memory of hundreds of party people cheering say it all. What a night!


"we were both really impresssed by the mime show at 3.....
It is my 2nd Angel and still knocked me for 6!! Looking forward to the next one...."

Jonathan, 17 April