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− | '''Drag Day''' is a day when people cross-dress. Generally, it is the most-participated in day of all dress-up days. Often, the night before, during Meet Market, a guy and a girl exchange clothing. The next day, they put on the clothing of the opposite sex. | + | '''Drag Day''' is a day when people cross-dress. Generally, it is the most-participated in day of all dress-up days. Often, the night before, during Meet Market, a guy and a girl exchange clothing. The next day, they put on the clothing of the opposite sex and strut their stuff while some of the ballerinas secretly take pictures. ''Always'' occurs on the second Tuesday of the session... which also seems to coincide with college tour days. Coincidence? I think... maybe. |
[http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/BBeltballerina/IMG_0207.jpg A Picture of Drag Day at Carlisle Session 2 05] | [http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c141/BBeltballerina/IMG_0207.jpg A Picture of Drag Day at Carlisle Session 2 05] | ||
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− | At Carlsisle one year, it was known that Sing for America (a patriotic singing group who sung overly-patriotic songs in Europe) was coming on the second | + | At Carlsisle one year, it was known that Sing for America (a patriotic singing group who sung overly-patriotic songs in Europe) was coming on the second Tuesday of first session. Everyone dressed in drag to scare the Sing for America people. It was succesful, and though no more singing groups have decended upon CTY, Drag Day is still carried out with great enthusiasm. |
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Revision as of 21:50, 11 August 2006
Drag Day is a day when people cross-dress. Generally, it is the most-participated in day of all dress-up days. Often, the night before, during Meet Market, a guy and a girl exchange clothing. The next day, they put on the clothing of the opposite sex and strut their stuff while some of the ballerinas secretly take pictures. Always occurs on the second Tuesday of the session... which also seems to coincide with college tour days. Coincidence? I think... maybe.
A Picture of Drag Day at Carlisle Session 2 05
The origins of drag day:
At Carlsisle one year, it was known that Sing for America (a patriotic singing group who sung overly-patriotic songs in Europe) was coming on the second Tuesday of first session. Everyone dressed in drag to scare the Sing for America people. It was succesful, and though no more singing groups have decended upon CTY, Drag Day is still carried out with great enthusiasm.
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