27th August 2011 :: Dragon Hall, London

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Evening entertainment

After a couple of years of flashy cabaret, we've noticed that folks wanted a bit more social space after polyday to natter with folks they've met. So this year, harking back to the Polydays of pre-2009, we're going back to a more sociable and chatty evening entertainment, and folding the cost back into the price of a standard ticket - all the better for you guys!

Theme

Relax in the comfortable atmosphere of the Polyday Speakeasy.
Our venue may not have a bar, but that's not going to stop us from having a damned good time! Bring along your favourite drinks; tucked away in a hip flask, slipped into a large inside pocket, or even carted about shamelessly in a large plastic bag (and there are a couple of handy local shops if you don't want to carry it all the way from home). We're thinking hip flasks, moonshine and bootleg whisky, but a sedate bottle of wine or beer is fine if you prefer.

**There will be a prize for the best bottle or drinking vessel!**

We will also have coffee, tea and cakes provided until late by the ever fabulous Coffee, Cake & Kink

We'll get the party started with some atmospheric music and all the sexy volunteers getting tiddly after a day of hard work, but it's up to the rest of you wonderful poly people to keep it going!

We encourage you to dress dapper & delicious, even if you just slap on a suit jacket and tie, or add a shiny pearl necklace to your polka dot dress. Corsets and mustaches are very welcome (yes, both at the same time if you feel like it!) Or you can come wearing an old granddad sweater and some jeans. We don't really mind as long as you're comfortable: it's a time for you to relax, after all!