Thursday, July 24, 2008

Britain's first eco-nightclub needs peppy dancers to generate electricity


The DJ of this new eco-nightclub better play great music if he wants to keep his turntable working. For if the feet stop thumping so will the power. Britain's first eco-nightclub, set to open in King's Cross, will require the patrons to dance on a modified dance floor that will harness the energy expelled by the clubber's moves and convert it to electricity. This place is so Green-oriented; they even plan on using a recycled water system to flush their lavatories.

The Club will also serve organic spirits served in polycarbon cups. Entry to the club will cost £10, but those who can prove that they cycled, used public transport or walked to the venue will be welcomed in free.

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