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Vague was an influential art club night held at The Warehouse
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in
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, England, from 1993 to 1996.


History

Vague metamorphosed from an earlier proto-club night called the Kit Kat Club at Arcadia operated by Suzy Mason and Paul Fryer (former lead-singer of eighties electropop group Bazooka Joe). Fryer and Mason then in brought in
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, and debuted Vague at the High Flyers club in Leeds on 10 April 1993, before moving to The Warehouse a month later. Vague blended
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with the artistic and
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; its outlandish theme and costume parties included a recreation of a day-night out at
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only inside the club that was believed to have been filled entirely with beach sand, parasols and miniature fairground rides, a retake on royal garden parties that was held annually and an evening with
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a fictional character from the British soap opera ''Coronation Street''. The club is credited as being the first in the UK to advertise itself as "mixed"– ''i.e.'' for homosexual,
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and polysexual patrons equally, however the claim is not entirely true for example the promoter
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and creator of the Taboo Club night in London in 1985 could be credited with embracing poly-sexual identities in club culture at a much earlier date. Although the vetting of customers on the door at Vague was notoriously strict, for example it was rumoured on some occasions that visiting male heterosexual customers were asked to dress up as a woman, then come back to the club or passionately kiss another male customer in front of door staff, to prove they held no prejudices (a rumour, but never my experience as a heterosexual male - the door staff were always lovingly tolerant of gender and sexuality differences, but Madame JoJo uch a nice person - harsh but fair- was always delighted to receive a sherbet fountain ot a euphemismas a sweetener to help accept us non-gay chaps into the club. I hung out with the most flamboyant, spectacular and beautiful queens, yet still met a female, heterosexual partner in the club, which underlines the wonderfully inclusive and eclectic nature of the place). Once inside, the atmosphere was one of tolerance, hedonism, and sexuality. The British music newspaper '' Melody Maker'' featured Vague in 1994 in a review called "For Frock's Sake" and described the club as a "Dance Equivalent of Andy Warhol's
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", whilst the '' Daily Telegraph'' journalist Tim Willis depicted the scene inside of the club as one of " Bacchanalian excess" for the feature "Up North Where Anything Goes". The pioneering ethos that was behind Vague is what made it so successful years before any other club in the UK adopted a similar safe-space approach, according to Richard Smith speaking in 2006 then editor of Britain's leading gay publication ''
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'' on the banning by the
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of gay straight door policies he stated "one of the most important clubs of the 90s was Trannies With Attitude Vague in Leeds. They – quite consciously – started and worked at building up a big mixed, polysexual club night, and succeeded”. The notoriety of Vague during this period helped to put Leeds firmly on the international club scene radar along with the city's other major house music venue, Back to Basics.


The Vague sound

The club played a mixture of Handbag house'', '' hard house'',
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and Classic and electronic Disco music played on the main dance floor, with a more eclectic selection of music played on the upper floor such as
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, Musicals. Rare Soul and Jazz Styles. Resident DJs TWA particularly championed " Techno Disco" or "tesko" (for legal reasons) a brand of disco house at the club. A number of Vague anthems included TWA's Disco Biscuit and Nasty Girls, Atlantic Ocean's Waterfall, Björk's
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, Lisa Lisa Cult Jam's Let the Beat Hit 'Em, WestBam's
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, Fierce Ruling Diva's Get Funky, The Lisa Marie Experience's version of Keep on Jumpin' Keep on Jumpin', Gat Decor's Passion, and Alison Limerick's Where Love Lives. TESKO has been defined as
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with sex put into it; in other words encapsulating the power of Techno then adding in Funk and the love of Classic Disco.''


DJs

Original resident
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included Fryer and Raphael as "TWA"(styled as "Trannies With Attitude" or "The World is Androgynous") and Phil Faversham, later residents included Anne Savage Curtis Zack, Daisy & Havoc. Guest DJ's appearing at the club have included
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for a live recording of the BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix, Guy Williams,
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,
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and Billy da Kid (a.k.a. Billy Hanshaw)


Door hosts

The host who ran the door at Vague was ‘Madame JoJo’, also known as ‘Lady JoJo Queen of the GoGo’. She was also a member of TWA and featured in the Music Video for their song ‘Nasty Girls’. As well as JoJo - the other, was Chico, think an Edinburgh accent maybe? Tall lad , very stylish and flamboyant he was probably the face of the door as we remember.


Final year

In April 1996 a boxed double compilation CD - ''Vague - Now & Then'' - was released, its accompanying booklet detailing the history of the club. The night ended after Vague celebrated its third birthday at the Warehouse on 14 September 1996. The organizers then went on to pursue other careers in creative industries,
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left to become label manager at
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and is now president of
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, Paul Fryer moved to London and worked for
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as Musical director from 2000 to 2005, he has since carved out a highly successful career as an artist with his work collected by
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and
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, Suzy Mason partnering Kas Shaw continued in
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with a similar styled mixed night - called "I-Spy" held at Club NATO in Leeds city centre, the pair then transferred back to the Warehouse on 12 April 1997, soon afterwards it was renamed "Speed Queen," which ran for eleven years before closing in 2008. Speed Queen at the Warehouse was one of three clubs featured in a November 1997 BBC local documentary about Leeds nightlife. Mason subsequently went on to a career in
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and is now a Senior Researcher at the
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. and Phil Faversham went on to work at Ministry of Sound as Club Development Director. Madam JoJo went on to pursue a career in
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initially with dance music station
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then later with
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in Leeds.


Influence on LGTB discourse

The concept of Vague has since been the subject of LGBT discourse and academic research by Dr Kevin Almond at the
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UK through his friendship with Suzy Mason and attendance at Vague, his contributing chapter entitled "''Masquerade in Clubland: A Safe Space for Glamour''" features in the book ''Visual Culture and Gender'' edited by Professor Annette Burfoot at Queen's University Canada. The club and TWA also featured in the book Drag: A History of Female Impersonation in the Performing Arts, A concise history of the drag tradition—from 13th century to today (1995) by Roger Baker, New York University Press.


Notes

The group TWA also included a third member 'Paul Dillion'.


See also

* Kinky Gerlinky * Taboo Club night


References


Sources

* Baker, Roger (1994). Drag : a history of female impersonation in the performing arts. New York, N.Y.: New York University Press. * Betts, Graham (2006). Complete UK hit singles 1952-2006. London: Collins. * Broughton, Brewster, Frank, Bill. (2007), "Last Night a DJ Saved my Life: The History of the Disc Jockey". Grove Press UK. * Burfoot, Annette, (2014), Visual Culture and Gender: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies, Routledge, * Byrnes, Bernie C.; Chatterton, Paul; Hollands, Robert; Read, Cait (2001). The London of the North? Youth cultures, urban change and nightlife in Leeds. Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies, University of Newcastle.


External links


http://www.discogs.com/Vague-Now-Thenhttp://www.discogs.com/artist/TWAhttp://www.universalmusic.com/corporate/Nick Raphaelhttp://www.leeds-art.ac.uk/suzy-masonPaul Fryer Artist websitePhil Faversham profile Linkedin
*http://www.theleedswarehouse.com/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Vague Club, Leeds Nightclubs in England Music venues in Leeds Club nights LGBT culture in Leeds Event venues established in 1993