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Lyrics for Welcome to New York
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Swift's guitar and MTV award
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Last November, I learned that a
Taylor Swift-themed
exhibit was
Welcome to New York, and I freaked out like a tween.
The Taylor Swift
Experience came to Fulton Street and it was good, campy fun! I went with my 'squad' a few weeks ago to check out the multimedia travelling show, which began at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. After the
New York turn, the exhibit is o
n the way to the Mississippi Grammy Museum. The price tag couldn't be beat, for 11 dollars we got more entertainment than a typical exhibit.
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Red dress
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The first floor had a gift shop full of Swift swag and the singer's memorabilia. There were more recent stage costumes (see the
RED dress below) and the very cute and sparkly
ringmaster suit from the Red Tour. There were lyrics (see left) for the song
Welcome to New York. Swift penned other tracks for the Red album with Ryan Tedder. Read more about Tedder's collaboration in my past
post. Swift's famous glitter guitar was included in the exhibit. I have been coveting this beautiful 6-string since I saw it at the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013. Swift has contributed a beautiful educational
wing to the CMHOF. Childhood items were also on display for the singer. There was a saddle from Swift's early horseback riding days, report cards, and a baby baby blanket. There were media pieces in the display area including early home movies from the Swift family. The walls of the area were covered with listings of each tour and venue locations, with total number of fans attended.
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Promo card (c) PipPepPop |
The second floor of the exhibit was interactive and our favorite part. The feature attraction was a multi-colored tile dance floor. The tiles changed color in time to the pulsing music. As swift hits played on the screen, the lit-up dance floor changed as you stepped on each tile. We waited each time times until
Shake it Off cycled through, then busted out our best moves while singing along. It was very therapeutic and it may become part of my new stress-reduction routine. The media floor also had a recording studio where we recorded
We Are Never Getting Back Together and played it back with the music video. Outside the studio, there were screens with headphones that let you playback Swift's country-tinged
Mean, with individual voice and audio tracks that you could control. The Grammy
winner has taken a 21st century take on a museum, making the most of audio and video to engage fans. The second floor auditorium was playing past Swift's
past performances performances and concerts. I recommend this to anyone who is a dreamer or who is looking to inspire the next generation of dreamers!
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Shake it Off on the video dance floor
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