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GFP is off for the Summer. But check out our Calendar page to see what's coming up for next season.
And check out our Weekly Update page for links to dances that will be running all summer. Have a great one!

Gays For Patsy started in 1988 as a whimsically named contingent in Boston's Gay Pride
parade, and went on to become the driving force behind the expansion of partner dancing in
New England's Gay and Lesbian community.
Since 1993 GFP has sponsored Lambda Ranch, a smoke-free and alcohol-free dance, which has
introduced hundreds of people to the world of dancing. We provide our membership with
opportunities to socialize, improve their dance skills, perform, and at the same time
contribute to the community.
New this season, we're bringing two-stepping back to the Arlington Street Church. Check out
our Calendar for all the details.

The
ReneGAYdes are Gays For Patsy's official performance group. Formed in
1992, the group currently consists of 15 members and performs choreographed
dance routines locally at fundraisers, social events, marches, and other
special events, and nationally on the Gay Rodeo and Hoedown circuits.
Learn more about the ReneGAYdes.
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Gays for Patsy also
sponsors lots of ways to learn to dance. All of our dances are
preceded by a beginner lesson. The lesson is free with admission, no partner is necessary and
beginners and persons with two left feet are always welcomed and encouraged!
We also sponsor workshops where you can learn or improve your dancing. Our workshops include
two-step, waltz, swing, line dancing, and dance technique. Check out our Calendar to
learn more about our lessons and workshops.

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