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November 1, 2012
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Voyage 21: Dreams and Nightmares a treat

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Party fans took it a step further with their ghoulish looks as they dressed up for the special halloween event 'Voyage 21: Dreams and Nightmares'

With drinks flowing and the music thumping, what stood out the most at the event were the costumes.

The Halloween-themed party held at Club Privilege on Saturday night, saw patrons being greeted to skeleton and spider decorations as soon as they stepped inside the venue.

Not to be outdone, patrons also came out in their costumes. There were police, witches, ghosts, Muslims, dominatrices and teachers and other uniforms.

Patrons danced the night away to songs such as Vitamin S by Baby Cham, Get Busy by Sean Paul, Nuh Linga by Elephant Man and Hot Grabba by Kartel and Popcaan.

plenty of dancing room

Although it was obvious that patrons were enjoying themselves, the event was not filled to capacity, thus giving patrons plenty of dancing room.

After being treated to some of the latest dancehall music, patrons were in for a treat with R&B and hip-hop mixes, including Bottoms Up by Trey Songz, My Chick Bad by Ludacris and I Can Make Your Bed Rock by Lloyd.

It was, however, Tommy Lee Sparta's Psycho which illicited the most noise from the crowd.

When Ludacris' How Low Can You Go was played, patrons did just that. The females were on the floor gyrating and showcasing their agility.

With the frighteningly awesome décor and the nightmarish premium cocktails, 'Voyage 21: Dreams and Nightmares' was definitely a night to remember.






Winston Sill photos

1. Although not wearing any costumes, these patrons made sure they had a good time.

2. Although seated, this woman was not shy to dance and enjoy the music.

3. Not too distracted to smile.

4. These two patrons got down to Ludacris' 'How Low Can You Go'.

5. This patron showed off her shoes.

6. One of the patrons who wore a costume.

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