Block party
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- For the Dave Chappelle documentary film, see Block Party. For the British rock band, see Bloc Party.
"Power from a street light made the place dark. But yo, they didn't care, they turned it out."
It is also interesting to note that many inner city block parties were actually held illegally, as they might be described as loitering. However, police turned a blind eye to them, reasoning that if everyone from the neighbourhood was gathered in one place there was less chance of crime being committed elsewhere.
In the suburbs, block parties are commonly held on holidays such as Fourth of July or Labor Day. Sometimes the occasion may be a theme such a "Welcome to the Neighborhood" for a new family or a recent popular movie. Often block parties involve barbecuing, lawn games such as Simon Says and group dancing such as the Electric Slide, the Macarena or line dancing.
In other usage, a block party has come to mean any informal public celebration. For example, a block party can be conducted via television even though there is no real block in the observance. The same is true for the Internet.
The block party is closely related to the beach party. The British equivalent is the street party.
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