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A go-go bar is a type of business establishment where
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is sold and dancers provide entertainment. The term ''go-go bar'' originally referred to a nightclub, bar, or similar establishment that featured
go-go dancer Go-go dancers are dancers who are employed to entertain crowds at nightclubs or other venues where music is played. Go-go dancing originated in the early 1960s at the French bar Whisky a Gogo, located in the town of Juan-les-Pins. The bar's ...
s; while some go-go bars in that original sense still exist, the link between its present uses and that original meaning is often more tenuous and regional. Speaking broadly, the term has been used by venues that cover a wide range of businesses, from
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s or
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s, where dancers are essentially there to set the mood, to what are in essence
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theaters or
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s, where dancers are part of a show and the primary focus.


United States

The term go-go bar is often used for certain sorts of
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s. In regions where the term is used, go-go bars are considered lower in class when compared to
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, which offer a more coordinated and show-centric experience. In these bars: *There is no champagne court. *Dress codes are more relaxed for both patrons and performers. *There are no staging, choreography, or special effects considerations. *A House Mother monitors activity and assists performers in the dressing area. *Feature performers usually do not perform at go-go bars.


East and Southeast Asia

The phrase ''go-go'' was adopted by bars in the 1960s in
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, Japan. It gained a lesser reputation when it was abandoned by a majority of clubs and appropriated by bawdy ''
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'' and
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establishments, which in turn became known as go-go bars and the women working there known as go-go dancers. During the
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was based at the U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay in the city of
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in the Philippines. The city had 500 go-go bars used by US servicemen. There were also many go-go bars in
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, to entertain U.S. troops. A synonym used in Vietnam for go-go dancing is " table dancing". There were many such bars in Thailand during the Vietnam War and they continued (on a smaller scale) after the war ended in 1975. During the 1980s, Thailand became a leading center for
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with go-go bars located in the red light districts catering to foreigners. They are part of Thailand's sex-related entertainment industry, along with
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s. Go-go bars have hostesses and/or dancers who perform on stage, sometimes
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. They typically dance wearing bikinis, lingerie or fetish costumes. Occasionally they perform topless but rarely nude and the bars do not usually offer striptease, although
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s are sometimes performed on stage. Many of the bars are found in
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,
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, and
Soi Cowboy Soi Cowboy (, , ) is a short street (''soi'') in Bangkok, Thailand. It is long and is the location of around 40 commercial establishments, mostly go-go bars. It caters mainly to tourists and expatriates. Soi Cowboy contains one of the three large ...
. Soi Twilight is Bangkok's main street for gay go-go bars. Unlike Thailand's many open-fronted bars, go-go bars are not accessed directly from the street. Instead they are indoor bars located in closed buildings. The participants are not visible from the outside so that passers-by cannot congregate to view the dancers for free. Dancing is typically used as a form of
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for prostitution. After dancing for the customers, the
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s who work there often leave with them to provide sexual services once the customers have paid a bar fine. Such bars can also be found in parts of the Philippines and other parts of Southeast Asia.


Etymology

The origin of the term go-go dancing goes back to a 1949 British film '' Whisky Galore!''. This film tells the story of the sinking of a ship loaded with whiskey. The French title of this film was ''Whisky à gogo !'', "à gogo" being Parisian slang for "galore". During the period that this film was showing in France, discotheques were just introduced as a new form of entertainment. Due to the success of the film and the snob appeal of drinking whiskey in France, a number of discotheques were given the name "Whiskey à Go-Go". The first ''Whisky à Gogo'' nightclub opened in Paris in 1947, drawing the "Whisky" part of its name from the whisky labels that lined its walls. In 1953 it became the first
discotheque A nightclub or dance club is a club that is open at night, usually for drinking, dancing and other entertainment. Nightclubs often have a bar and discotheque (usually simply known as disco) with a dance floor, laser lighting displays, and ...
. The club was franchised, first in Chicago in 1958 and then in Los Angeles in 1964. In May 1964 the Los Angeles club was featured in
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and by 1965 clubs called ''Whisky à Go-Go'' (or ''Whiskey à Go-Go'') had appeared in Milwaukee, Washington, San Francisco and Atlanta. In the Los Angeles club a new style of dance was taking place, as go-go dancers in short, fringed skirts and high boots danced in a glass booth above the patrons. The first recorded occurrence of topless go-go dancing was in the Condor nightclub in San Francisco in 1964, and topless go-go dancing quickly became a part of the adult entertainment industry. During this time, several dance styles were becoming popular in which dancers danced separately from their partner or with no partner at all. American discos, often using the same name (“Whiskey A Go-Go”) as their French predecessor, introduced young women dancing alone in these new styles as a form of entertainment, creating the concept of a "go-go dancer".A.O. Aldridge, American burlesque at home and abroad; together with the etymology of go-go girl, in: Journal of Popular Culture, 1971, V, 565-575


See also

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