Pip Squeak A Go Go, A Dance Party For All Ages

by Scott Beale on November 7, 2007 · 4 comments

Pip Squeak A Go Go

Baby Doe Productions and The Devil-Ettes present Pip Squeak A Go Go, a dance party for all ages inspired by the 1960’s TV show Kiddie A Go Go, takes place from 1:00-4:30pm on Saturday, November 10th at 330 Ritch Street in San Francisco.

Looking for something fun and completely different to do on a weekend afternoon? Then grab the kids and head on down to Pip Squeak A Go Go! The Devil-Ettes, San Franciscos premier 60s style go go dance group, are pleased to bring you a Go Go Dance party for the underage set. Inspired by the 1960s television show Kiddie A Go Go, The Devil-Ettes offer a new spin on an old classic with music and fun for all ages. Whether youre a kid, or just like to act like one, this is one bash you wont want to miss! Vendors selling cool wares just in time for some Holiday Shopping! The kids dig learning all the lost and forgotten dances of the 1960s and The Devil-Ettes are great at keepin the kids engaged throughout the day!

Bring your kids out and get ready to do The Monkey, The Swim and The Bug!

Here’s a 1965 episode of Kiddie A Go Go, produced by Jack Mulqueen for local Chicago television, featuring his wife Elaine as Pandora and The New Colony Six performing “I Lie Awake”.

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1 Karen November 8, 2007 at 12:02 am

but what TIME is it?

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2 Thomas November 8, 2007 at 12:18 am

I initially read this as Pig Squeal A Go Go, and I was wondering what you were up to. It took me a minute to realize what it really said, and it struck me that it has been a long day and it is time to go to bed.

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