

Without really knowing what I was getting into, I agreed to MC the show. But standing there Friday night, in the cavernous space of the Specialty Filaments Factory (think airplane hanger!), as hundreds of hip people streamed in, I began to shake in my spring green Camper wedges.

There was hyper and perky, over the top and drag queeny and low and snotty. I ended up going with the third one just because it seemed to project the best in that huge space.

As the room began to fill up, my nerves got tighter. "Why the hell did I agree to do this?" I asked myself. "Am I a glutton for punishment? This is terrifying!"

To make me even more "comfortable," the raised platform where we were speaking from filled up with people. The head of the art hop decided to stand right behind me, just in case I wasn't nervous enough. And below me, streams of people continued to arrive and there were loads of familiar faces among them.

When Tyler gave us the go ahead to start, my system filled up with adrenaline and Precious the DJ brought the music down. I dived into my super quick intro and was amazed by how thin and high-pitched my voice sounded.
"Who is this freak talking right now? Sounds like a muppet on crack," I thought to myself as I blabbed away.

Luckily, it turned out that no one could hear one thing I was saying. My dolphin screeches were not much more than inaudible white noise. A stream of people kept climbing up to our platform to tell me that they couldn't hear me down on the floor. I kept bugging a very busy DJ Precious to turn up the volume on the mic but nothing seemed to make any difference.

My main directive, that of letting people know who the designers were and what their companies were called, was completely pointless because I couldn't be heard. But hey, I had a fun time dancing on the platform none-the-less!
When the show was done, I was proud to say that I had only mispronounced one designer's name but then again, it didn't really matter since no one outside of the amp's limited radius could hear me.

Margot and I wandered around the crazy, sprawling Art Hop event and marvelled at the hundreds of people and amazing art on display everywhere. After the fashion show, I was a little zonked but we headed over to the Green Door Studio to see the set of 11 bands that JB organized.
We were just in time to hear Nest Material who kicked out some awesome jams that went perfectly with the plump moon, warm evening and the feeling of freedom and self-expression that wafted through the air.

The moment I climbed onto the platform, DJ Precious informed me that my sound problems last night were because I am a "girl."
"You're not pissed, are you?"

Apparently, during an earlier sound check, Precious could be heard just fine and it was only my feminine wispy voice that was impossible to hear. Ah well, there it is. I soldiered forward and hoped for the best.
Five minutes prior to showtime, we realized the batteries in the mic were dead. Walking with even strides ("I refuse to panic!"), I set off through the gigantic space in search of AA batteries. The amazing Brooke saved the day with batteries from one of her walkie talkies. Thanks Brooke!

Ah well, despite these minor snafus, I was glad to be a part of STRUT and did end up having a fun time dancing to Madonna's "Dress You Up" and Timberlake's "Sexy Back" and having a bird's eye view of the amazing fashions. The designers turned out some amazing pieces, the models had fabulous attitude and Precious mixed the music so damn good.

Here is a video of Alison Bechdel and Phranc of California about their amazing art show which was another highlight of the art hop:
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