Eccentric Club 'Friday the 13th' Dinner in Mayfair
Released on: March 9, 2009, 6:20 am
Author: The Eccentric Club
Industry: Entertainment
After a few decades of giving it a miss, the Eccentric Club members are gathering on
13th of March at 13 minutes past 7 for their traditional ceremonial “Friday the
13th” Dinner.
Allegedly, the tradition goes back to 1780s, when members of the ‘Society of
Eccentrics’ ridiculed superstitions by dining surrounded by bad omens. Abandoned, it
was revived in 1880s by The Thirteen Club, famous both in Britain and the US, many
members of which later joined the Eccentric Club and made it an important annual
event in the club’s calendar.
Members of the club argue that ‘it’s all in our minds’, that they are bad-luck
immune simply due to their lack of belief into any effect of opening umbrellas
indoors, walking under ladders, black cats and number 13 on their lives and
business. Instead, they intend to turn it into a ‘good luck raising event’ and plan
to raise some funds for their recently re-established club and public awareness
about its comeback.
The Eccentric Club used to be an important cultural and social institution in
British society for more than two centuries. In fact, there’s been a few ‘Eccentric
Clubs’, the last one lasted from 1890 till 1985 and its former President, Lord
Montagu, despite being 82, is rather excited about the Club’s revival. And not just
him – since the re-launch of the Eccentric Club in August last year, HRH Prince
Philip The Duke of Edinburgh, who was the Patron of the old club, has restored his
Patronage to the Eccentrics, HRH Prince Michael of Kent expressed his interest too
and invited the Club’s Secretary to Kensington Palace, the organisers also received
best wishes to their endeavours from HRH Prince Charles of Wales, Their Royal
Highnesses Princes William and Henry of Wales, Lord Bath, Mayor of London Boris
Johnson, actor David Prowse, performer Elton John, writer Peter Underwood and many
others.
The Club has been growing fast, already having over 60 members, which include
writers, artists, actors, performers, fashion designers, businessmen, politicians
and socialites. One of the latest members became Dave West, a flamboyant
multimillionaire-businessman from Jermyn Street, St James’s, famous, amongst other
things, for hiring Cherie Blair as his barrister to challenge the lawfulness of the
smoking ban in court.
In less than a year, the Club has gained enormous popularity, going from strength to
strength, despite remaining without own premises.
This time the eccentrics will be guests of the Arts Club in Dover Street, Mayfair,
many members of which are well known for their eccentricity. But then again – aren’t
we all a bit eccentrics?
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For more information, please contact: Club Secretary of The
Eccentric Club (UK) on 0845 224 1781 or 0786 751 3645
Website: http://www.eccentricclub.co.uk
E-mail: info@ecclub.co.uk
All correspondence to be sent to:
The Eccentric Club
27 Old Gloucester Street
London WC1N 3AX
Venue:
The Arts Club
40 Dover Street
Mayfair
London W1S 4NP
(Nearest underground station: Green Park)
Venue website: http://www.theartsclub.co.uk/
Admission by registered guestlist only. Online registration:
http://www.eccentricclub.co.uk/friday-the-13th-dinner-booking-page.php
Entrance fee: £65.00, price includes welcome drink on your arrival, dinner served in
backwards order, eccentric entertainment, insurance from bad luck, half a bottle of
wine per person and a refreshing tea or coffee before you leave. Suggested (but
non-obligatory) dress code: smart decadence & gothic chic.
Photograph of the dinner held at the Eccentric Club on Friday, the 13th of November
1936 (Available from Getty Images):
http://cache.gettyimages.com/xc/3313378.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d