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EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS! The Inaugural “SKELEDANCE” Was a Bizarre (and Bony) Blast!

Wednesday, October 5, 2022 | Events

By WILLIAM J. WRIGHT

On Thursday, September 29, the merry maniacs who brought you the Krampus Ball and the Mermaid Ball celebrated RUE MORGUE‘s 25 years of horror in culture and entertainment with SKELEDANCE, Toronto’s first skeleton-themed costume party. The event, held at Revival, Canada’s premier event venue, drew well-dressed cadavers from around the globe, and, of course, the Rue Crew was on hand to dance the night away.

If you missed your chance to join the cavorting corpses at SKELEDANCE, check out this gallery of exclusive photos by Farrell Rafferty and Adriana Ävila Photography. For even more sights and sounds from the skeletal soirée, visit the event’s Facebook page here. See you next year, creatures of the night!

 

William J. Wright
William J. Wright is RUE MORGUE's online managing editor. A two-time Rondo Classic Horror Award nominee and an active member of the Horror Writers Association, William is lifelong lover of the weird and macabre. His work has appeared in many popular (and a few unpopular) publications dedicated to horror and cult film. William earned a bachelor of arts degree from East Tennessee State University in 1998, majoring in English with a minor in Film Studies. He helped establish ETSU's Film Studies minor with professor and film scholar Mary Hurd and was the program's first graduate. He currently lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, with his wife, three sons and a recalcitrant cat.