Hullaboarder
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Toronto
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Response
Q.First Hulla?
A.I don't know the name (never paid any attention to names) but it was probably back in 1999 when I attented with my daughter and some of her friends.
Q.What does Hulla mean to you?
To me, Hulla has always meant an intense emotional connection with like-minded individuals through the vehicle of dance. Ecstatic, joyful, mystical, it is at once an exceedingly private, and yet outrageously public experience.
Q.What do you think Hulla means to the scene?
A.Hulla got it right: organized, respectful, safe, friendly, great DJs. No other organiziation did it as well on such a consistent basis. Following in Hulla's footsteps will be difficult for others but the mold has been struck.
Q.Your ultimate Hulla set/memory:
A.Ultimate set: Anthing by Subsonic Chronic, Ken Finch and Lady Bass - among others.
A.Ultimate memory: The kindness of DynamiteTimmy and FreakyJeremy. Timmy, because you tried so hard to get me a ticket to "All Good Things".
Jeremy, because you volunteered to sell me a ticket to "All Good Things".
I will never forget.
Q. Share a funny Hulla party anecdote:
A. I think I danced myself into a happy stupor each and every time and couldn't understand a thing people were saying to me. "Pardon me?" "Huh" "Sorrry, I can't hear you." I was somewhere else, so I probably missed a lot.
Q.Your own space to add anything you want (shout outs, thoughts etc..):[/b][/QUOTE]
A.No matter the age, sex, sexual-orientation or social status, we were all one at Hulla parties. This is Nirvana.
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