Why stand in long lines at a bar to get a drink? Just say the magic
password and take a walk into the Green Underground. You’re invited to
the Wildest St. Patrick’s Day Underground Party ever!
IT'S THE RETURN OF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JELLO WRESTLING!! SLAMROCK has returned! Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with the Wildest Party in the West.
EVENT LINEUP:
8pm - Dancing and PFC Battles (Pillow Fight Club) The 1st rule of Pillow Fight Club is we don't talk about Pillow Fight Club
10pm - Jello Wrestling - Each match is 3 - 60 sec rounds.
Midnight - Winners Circle
WHAT TO WEAR: Green clothing/ kilts
WHAT TO BRING: BYOB, Towel, or singlet if wrestling.
LOCATION: Location and details will be sent to ticket holders the day before the event.
DOOR: Secret Password given to all ticket holders. Say the magic word to gain entry. Doors open at 8pm, No entry after 10pm
WHO CAN PURCHASE TICKETS: Everyone! Tickets will NOT be available the day of the event.
VOLUNTEER LIST: If you'd like to volunteer please message us.
Ring Girls - Walk about the ring in something sexy holding the round sign.
Referee - Judging points and winners
Hype Team - Coaching your fighter and encouraging them
Jello Clean Up - You know what you have to do... LOL
TYPE OF EVENT: Sport and performance
BYOB: Bring your own booze. Popcorn and light snacks are provided.
DRESS: Sports attire
RULES: No over-intoxication will be permitted. Consent is mandatory
TICKETS: Tickets will not be sold on the day of the event.
LOCATION: The location of the theatre will be sent to ticket holders the day before the event.
PERFORMERS: If you have music for your number email the song or track to Risque@risquesoiree.com
NO REFUNDS: If you can't attend you may forward your ticket to a future event.
RISQUE SOIREE RULES
1. Every RS member must attend Sex-Positive 101 or Sex-Positive
Events Essentials before attending Play Parties. Or accessing VIP areas.
2. CONSENT! No means no, so... if someone tells you no, we ask
you to greatly respect this decision. Get consent before touching,
kissing, hugging, anything, or you will be immediately removed by our
Guardians. All are highly respected in the Risque Soiree Community.
Whether you are a man or a woman, please ask for the consent of others
before touching anyone. Stalking, harassment or touching anyone without
consent, is never and will never be permitted, if found, will result in
temporary or permanent suspension of a couple's membership, and ability
to attend future events. Please notify the nearest Guardian if someone
crosses these lines. Use your voice and tell a staff member.
3. OVER-INTOXICATION - will NOT be permitted. Please monitor
your intake of alcohol or substances. If we feel you are
over-intoxicated you will be removed. Please party responsibly.
4. DISCRESTION – We live in a small community if you see a
neighbor, co-worker, relative, or just someone you know. Do not share
the information of who you saw at the event with others outside of the
lifestyle or event.
5. PHOTOGRAPHY – Do NOT take photos of anyone without their CONSENT!
You are allowed to have your phone at Non-Play Parties. But you can
only take photos of yourself or your partner. Some events have
photobooth areas where you may take photos of yourself or your partner.
No cameras, cell phones, or other recording devices are permitted for
use at Play Parties. At certain events, we have a hired photographer and
he will have a credential lanyard. Other than hired photographers no
one is allowed to take photos. If we see you taking photos without
consent you will be immediately banned from all future events and banned
from the website.
6. SCENE ETIQUETTE- SPACE! Giving those in a scene the space
they need. Stand back, give them room. Do NOT get up close and personal.
You are not involved in the scene and it is not ok to invite yourself!
It doesn’t matter if they are doing something interesting that you don’t
have a good view of. If you want to know more about it then wait for a
better time later in the evening to approach them and ask. SHHHHHHH! Be
mindful of your voice, laughter, and socializing. Keep your voice down
as much as possible. Too much “non-scene” talking can really pull people
out of their head space that are playing around you. On the other side
of this issue, you may be the one who is trying to do a scene and it’s
other people being loud. Simply gesture to them to lower the volume in a
respectful way. Most people get carried away and don’t realize their
voices got louder. Typically a small reminder is enough. If that doesn’t
work, call the Guardian over. DON’T INTERRUPT!