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SantaCon is an annual mass gathering 〔〔 and pub crawl in which people dressed in Santa Claus costumes or as other Christmas characters parade in several cities around the world.It has been variously also known as Santarchy, Santa Rampage, the Red Menace, and Santapalooza. A December 2014 cover story in the ''Village Voice'' recounted how SantaCon had evolved from "joyful performance art" that originated in San Francisco to a "reviled bar crawl" of drunken brawling, vandalism, and disorder in New York City and elsewhere, resulting in fierce community resistance. ==Origins==
SantaCon began in San Francisco in 1994, inspired by a ''Mother Jones'' article on the Danish activist theatre group Solvognen. In 1974, the group gathered dozens of "Santas" in Copenhagen to hand out items from the shelves of a department store to customers as “presents”〔 before they were arrested. Staged by a local prankster group, the Cacophony Society,〔 that had grown out of the earlier Suicide Club, as street theater, the aim was to make fun of Christmas and the rampant consumerism associated with the holiday. Originally called Santarchy and influenced by the surrealist movement, Discordianism, and other subversive art currents, it was not intended to be a recurrent event.〔 SantaCon came to New York in 1998, when a "young San Franciscan strapped on a fake white beard, donned a $12 red suit, and led 200 Santas as they went caroling up Fifth Avenue in Manhattan," to the delight of passersby.〔 It has since evolved and spread to 44 countries around the world, with varying versions and interpretations.〔 Events for 2013 were scheduled in 300 cities, including New York City, London, Vancouver, Belfast, and Moscow.〔 The New York SantaCon is the largest, with an estimated 30,000 people participating in 2012. Other events were much smaller and more subdued, with 30 participating in Spokane, Washington.
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