World Premier of Madonna's "Confessions on a Dance Floor"
Mood:
celebratory
I attended Madonna's World Premier of her new CD "Confessions on a Dance Floor" last night!!! It was held at the Pangea-- a hot nightclub at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino.
The club was dimly lit, mostly by small white candles placed around the club, subtly hightlighting the ribboned ceiling and the bamboo decor. The plush couches served as a bit of futuristic ambience. The other room, closed off is made up in greens and blues with shards of glass reminiscent of thin icicles dripping from the ceiling, bouncing light in every direction like something from Superman's frozen cave.
On to the party, the candles surrounded skulls of rams? Didn't quite understand that reference. But the addition of dancing nuns, wearing a small habit and nothing much else and the red velvet confessional gave me a moment of realization. This is a reinvention of sorts of the "Like a Prayer" song.
The nuns, for those who want details, were wearing a bit of lacy lingerie and fishnets. They writhed along the wall behind the booths. Very LA.
The place filled up quickly, mostly with media. Attractive women passed about silver trays of small appetizers that included duck, salmon, peanut chicken and more. I passed.
When Christopher Ciccone descended upon the scene, the press hovered with their cameras. Several young men hugged him warmly and he became one with the crowd.
It was the presence of Ingrid Casares that drew me. She was sitting on the couch reserved for US Weekly, right next to the couch where I was spending time-- the New Times couch. Not that I was officially there with New Times. I was there with City Smart but I had written for New Times as a theater critic so I introduced myself to the girls there as well as the ones from the Palm Beach Post.
Back to Ingrid-- beautiful, tanned, disarming, fit. While another reporter was talking to her, I moved in as well. Of course, I was not prepared. I managed under the loud music to ask a few questions about Madonna's CD. Of course, she loves the CD. Her favorite song is "Push," which I heard later and also enjoyed.
But just talking to Ingrid was a thrill to me. I also met her assistant, Henry. I wish I had had the state of mind to get contact info. because I would have liked to interview her in a quieter place. BUt the moment was fleeting.
I also danced with Chris Ciccone for about 2 seconds.
When the CD arrived, it came in with five guards, transporting it as though it were the Queen of England...ironically.
DJ and fellow gal pal Tracy Young played the CD and even added her own remix at the end for "Hung Up." The CD was definitely filled with electronic dance numbers. I would have to hear it again to give a more in depth review...don't worry...I will.
It comes out next week, which is why Chris broke the CD when it was done playing and scattered it from the DJ booth above to the audience below. I am one of the few possesors of a piece of this CD... a piece of this momentous ocassion.
I also confessed, by the way. I'll tell you what I said..."I confess... I love Madonna."
What a night!!!
Posted by creativerachel
at 9:42 PM EST