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  • 2012
  • 1 Season

Party Like... was a National Geographic Channel series that premiered in 2012. The show was a blend of history, anthropology, and entertainment that explored the cultural significance of partying in various societies throughout history. The series followed host Andrew W.K. as he traveled to different parts of the world to experience the rituals, traditions, and celebrations that define the local party scene.

Each episode of Party Like... focused on a different culture or historical period and the unique ways in which people in that society celebrate life's milestones, commemorate important events, or simply blow off steam. From ancient Rome to modern-day Japan, Andrew W.K. delved into the often wild and extravagant ways in which people party and explored the deeper meaning behind these festive rituals.

In the first episode of Party Like..., Andrew traveled to the Middle East to explore the traditions of Bedouin nomads. He spent time with a nomadic family and took part in a traditional wedding celebration, which involved dancing, singing, and a great deal of food and drink. Through his experiences, Andrew learned how important these celebrations are to the Bedouin people, not just as a time to have fun but as a way to reaffirm their connection to their community and their culture.

In another episode, Andrew traveled to medieval Europe to explore the raucous world of Carnival. He learned about the history and significance of masked balls, street parties, and other carnival traditions, and even joined in on the revelry himself. Along the way, he discovered how these wild and sometimes debaucherous celebrations were a way for people to let loose and challenge the social norms of their day.

Throughout the series, Party Like... also explored how music, dance, and food play a crucial role in many different party cultures. In an episode focused on Brazil, Andrew delved into the world of samba and learned how this infectious music helps bring people together during Carnival. In an episode about the American South, he explored the rich tradition of barbeque and how this food plays a central role in social gatherings and celebrations.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the show was the way it challenged viewers' assumptions about what constitutes a "party." In an episode about the ancient Maya, for example, Andrew learned about the sacred sweat lodges that were used for spiritual purification ceremonies. While these ceremonies were not necessarily "fun" in the way we typically think of parties, they were still vital ways for the Maya to come together, connect with each other, and celebrate their spiritual beliefs.

Party Like... was not only an entertaining show but also an educational one, as it exposed viewers to a wide array of cultures, traditions, and histories. By exploring the different ways in which people party, the show shed light on the universal human desire for joy, connection, and celebration. At the same time, it also revealed the unique ways in which different cultures express these desires, and the role that partying plays in the broader social and cultural landscape.

Overall, Party Like... was a fun, vibrant, and enlightening series that blended entertainment and education in a way that National Geographic Channel does so well. Andrew W.K.'s infectious energy and genuine curiosity made him the perfect host for this exploration of party culture, and the show provided a fascinating glimpse into the many different ways in which people celebrate life. Whether you're a party animal or a cultural anthropologist (or somewhere in between), Party Like... offered something for everyone.

Party Like... is a series that ran for 1 seasons (2 episodes) between February 9, 2012 and on Nationaly Geographic Channel

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A Roman Emperor
2. A Roman Emperor
February 9, 2012
Dylan Marer, one of Hollywood's A-list party planners, is used to meeting the demands of his celebrity clients, but this time he's been asked by the Palms Casino in Las Vegas to throw a summer bash. Drawing inspiration from the emperors of ancient Rome -- among them one accused of outrageous excesses including orgies, dining on ostrich brains and riding around in a chariot drawn by naked virgins -- Dylan's determined to wine and dine the Casino's 3,500 party guests as if they were all gluttonous Romans ... well, almost. Party Like a Roman Emperor throws down the party-planning gauntlet in a city where excess is practically a religion.
The Queen of France
1. The Queen of France
February 9, 2012
Dylan Marer, executive event producer to the stars, has been hired to put on the annual Playboy masquerade, a decadent masked affair that attracts Hollywood insiders and sexy starlets. Dylan's client, Hugh Hefner, expects the very best, but he's also looking for a fresh take on the masquerade theme. For inspiration, Dylan looks to a bewitching teenage queen who also happened to love a good masquerade party, Marie Antoinette. By examining the details of the queen's infamous masquerade parties at the Paris Opera two centuries ago, this episode explores one of the world's most enduring party themes, and sees what it takes to throw an unforgettable, successful masquerade with costumes, makeup and live entertainment in this day and age.
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Party Like... is available for streaming on the Nationaly Geographic Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Party Like... on demand at Amazon and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    February 9, 2012