Liberate your libido tonight at MOV

If you haven’t checked out the Museum of Vancouver’s gay-tastic Sex and the City exhibit, tonight’s Libido Liberation party is the perfect place to see how sex has shaped Vancouver, not to mention some ridiculously clunky vibrators that will give you nightmares, or else turn you on if you like it freaky (call me!).

The show starts at 9pm and has a full lineup of poets, comedians and musicians helping make sex art. The promo code for $5 off ticket prices on eventbrite is “SEXTALK.”

Here’s some info from Libido Liberation’s event page:

Sex Talk Exhibit. Dance Party. Sex Comedy. Dirty Haiku Contest. Kinetic Pink Ball Sculptures. Sex Toy “artifact” Handling Workshop – Friday, May 31st @ MOV

Arrive dressed to the nines for this sultry dance party amid our provocative collection of vibrators, historical peepshows, and archive of diverse expression and storytelling.

Note: Early show!

Doors/Exhibition: 7:00pm

Performances: 9pm

THE WETSPOTS +

DIRTY HAIKU BATTLE +

THE INSIDERS & DJ KTEL

Burlesque w/ MissFitt

Bar and dance party

till 11:30pm

Dress Code: Saucy

Be titillated by Vancouver’s best s’exhibitionists including a Dirty Haiku Battle!! Hosted by Jessica Mason Paul, featuring local poets battling to win the latest in Vibrator Technology! The remote controlled WE VIBE!

Also witness the sophisticated sex comedy of The Wetspots, and a live art performance of “The Insiders” by Coral Short.

Tour the exhibition, score a scandalous snapshot, take part in a hands-on fetish “artefact” handling workshop by Zorklunn (Lead Organizer at Dungeon Monitor Team.

Don’t miss this one-night only opportunity to explore the Sex Talk In the City exhibition while wearing your best interpretation of our “saucy” dress code.

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