Somerville dances in the street during Project MUM


Somervillians gathered on the street for Project MUM this Saturday night. The Super Cosmic Space street dance party had participants dancing, dubstepping, and celebrating all things cosmic and neon.



Somervillians gathered on the street for Project MUM this Saturday night. The Super Cosmic Space street dance party had participants dancing, dubstepping, and celebrating all things cosmic and neon.


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Keri Jasper, of Charlestown, dressed up in a Super Cosmic Space inspired outfit.


“I love [Project MUM], these are some of my favorite things to go to!” she said.


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DJ Fig and Valiscariot provided music for the evening.


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Ivan Matyunin spun around glowing orbs.


“I’m here to dance, spin props, and entertain people,” he said. “I enjoy the props and costuming people have going on, it’s great.”


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(From left to right) Brad Bartlett, Larissa DeGregorio, and Heather Gallagher posed in their Super Cosmic Space outfits.


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Some participants paid attention to the details when dressing in neon.


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More than a hundred people gathered in the street to dance the night away.


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Lava lamps and other space-esque things decorated the street during the party.


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Ron Newman, of Somerville, played with one of the sculptures during the party.


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Artist Liz Manicatide displayed one of her pieces that was part of a series she made for Burning Man.


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Project MUM attendees hung out outside on the decorated street.


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People spun glowing hula-hoops during Project MUM.


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Flashing lights made for great pictures during the dance party.


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The lights made eerie shapes while attendees danced through the night.


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