A Brooklyn rave is about peace, love, unity, respect — and 'Sailor Moon'
"In the name of the moon... we'll plur with you! Come PLUR OR COME PURR!" read the online invite to the recent Sailor Moon rave, which came to the Brooklyn Monarch on December 29. Plur, which stands for "Peace, Love, Unity, Respect," is a mantra for the electric dance music and rave communities, an acronym that grew out of a desire to have a safe, inclusive, ethical space to experience music and movement.
And then there's Sailor Moon. The iconic anime series premiered in Japan in 1992 during the peak era of rave culture; more than 30 years later, Sailor Moon memes and references are engrained in internet language and culture. Mashable culture critic Jess Joho called watching the series, which you can stream on Hulu, "like chicken soup for the queer soul."
Now that the online world is sparking IRL dance parties based around meme phenomenons like Shrek and Wednesday Addams, is it any wonder Sailor Moon is getting its due? Attendees came together to dance, dress up, and document their experience with selfies. Photographer Lucia Buricelli was there to capture it all.
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Molly is the Photo Editor at Mashable with a deep interest in all things trash (literal and on the internet) and all things NYC. Before joining Mashable, she spent three years in tourism promoting the best city in the world and her home. You can either find her lurking on the junk-filled streets with her camera, or here.