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‘Emo Prom’ Was Open to All. No Slow Dancing Required.

At the event in Brooklyn, hundreds of attendees dressed up, danced and reflected on the resurgence of the pop culture phenomenon.

Callie Holtermann
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Dancing, East Williamsburg (Brooklyn, NY), Good Charlotte, Green Day (Music Group), Music, My Chemical Romance (Music Group), Proms
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