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Inaugural Balls: The Trumps’ First Dance Inaugural Balls: The Trumps’ First Dance
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WASHINGTON — President Trump and his wife, Melania, are making their debut as the first couple at three official inaugural balls on Friday night, after an Inauguration Day full of celebrations — and protests. WASHINGTON — President Trump and his wife, Melania, made stops at three official inaugural balls on Friday night, after an Inauguration Day full of celebrations — and protests.
The divisiveness of the campaign will be an afterthought inside the galas. Two of the balls, the Freedom Ball and the Liberty Ball, will both be attended by supporters who donated to the inauguration or purchased tickets, and will be live-streamed online. They both take place at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The divisiveness of the campaign has been an afterthought inside the galas. Two of the balls, the Freedom Ball and the Liberty Ball, were both attended by supporters who donated to the inauguration or purchased tickets. They were held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
The third ball is the hotter ticket: A Salute to Our Armed Services, at the National Building Museum, will feature active duty and reserve military members, wounded veterans, emergency medical workers and Medal of Honor recipients.The third ball is the hotter ticket: A Salute to Our Armed Services, at the National Building Museum, will feature active duty and reserve military members, wounded veterans, emergency medical workers and Medal of Honor recipients.
Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, will also attend all three events.Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, will also attend all three events.
We’re party-hopping tonight to give you a look at the festivities. We’re party-hopping tonight to give you a look at the festivities. The big questions have been answered: What will the Trumps choose as their first dance as president and first lady? (“My Way.” Twice.) And what will Melania wear? (A collaboration between herself and Hervé Pierre.)
6:05 p.m.: Mr. Trump and his inauguration team have had trouble locking in A-list celebrities for the festivities, and have made it a point to say they didn’t want them to attend in the first place.6:05 p.m.: Mr. Trump and his inauguration team have had trouble locking in A-list celebrities for the festivities, and have made it a point to say they didn’t want them to attend in the first place.
Performers include Sam Moore, one half of the ’60s R&B and soul duo Sam & Dave, and The Piano Guys. Both acts performed at a welcome concert for Mr. Trump on Thursday. The armed services ball will feature a performance by the singer Tony Orlando and the Texas musician Josh Weathers.Performers include Sam Moore, one half of the ’60s R&B and soul duo Sam & Dave, and The Piano Guys. Both acts performed at a welcome concert for Mr. Trump on Thursday. The armed services ball will feature a performance by the singer Tony Orlando and the Texas musician Josh Weathers.
One question: What will the Trumps choose as their first dance as president and first lady? Stay tuned.One question: What will the Trumps choose as their first dance as president and first lady? Stay tuned.
6:55 p.m.: The idea of an inaugural ball might sound fun, but let’s talk about how hard it is to actually get into these events. Guests have to walk several blocks through a labyrinth of security fences, road barriers and a human wall of police officers dressed in riot gear in front of the convention center. (Several women are cursing their decision to wear high heels.)6:55 p.m.: The idea of an inaugural ball might sound fun, but let’s talk about how hard it is to actually get into these events. Guests have to walk several blocks through a labyrinth of security fences, road barriers and a human wall of police officers dressed in riot gear in front of the convention center. (Several women are cursing their decision to wear high heels.)
Empty city buses and garbage trucks are establishing a loose perimeter around the convention center. They are likely parked here to safeguard against bomb blasts.Empty city buses and garbage trucks are establishing a loose perimeter around the convention center. They are likely parked here to safeguard against bomb blasts.
At the end of the long lines, a set of metal detectors await.At the end of the long lines, a set of metal detectors await.
It’s hard to keep a festive mood with the sounds of helicopters flying low overhead and the sight of the occasional protester with signs that read “resist extermination,” but these revelers are managing to do it somehow.It’s hard to keep a festive mood with the sounds of helicopters flying low overhead and the sight of the occasional protester with signs that read “resist extermination,” but these revelers are managing to do it somehow.
“Trump’s going to be here, it’s a great day, let’s enjoy it,” a woman said as she joined the line of people waiting to get into the Freedom Ball.“Trump’s going to be here, it’s a great day, let’s enjoy it,” a woman said as she joined the line of people waiting to get into the Freedom Ball.
7:51 p.m.: Things are in full swing at the Freedom Ball, where the festivities were supposed to begin around 8 p.m. Attendees are enjoying a buffet of pasta and rolls.7:51 p.m.: Things are in full swing at the Freedom Ball, where the festivities were supposed to begin around 8 p.m. Attendees are enjoying a buffet of pasta and rolls.
After a $20 glass of champagne (cash bar), we’re ready to mingle.After a $20 glass of champagne (cash bar), we’re ready to mingle.
If there’s one big fashion theme emerging, it’s that these revelers enjoy their sequins. One ballgoer, 26-year-old Ashley Walukevich, chose a dress with silver sequins and embellishments down the sleeves after searching for a week for the right look. She posed with a friend, Lauren Hodge, who chose a dress made of black velvet and lace.If there’s one big fashion theme emerging, it’s that these revelers enjoy their sequins. One ballgoer, 26-year-old Ashley Walukevich, chose a dress with silver sequins and embellishments down the sleeves after searching for a week for the right look. She posed with a friend, Lauren Hodge, who chose a dress made of black velvet and lace.
Aside from trying to hail an Uber driver who got trapped by protesters, Ms. Walukevich said the protests around Washington haven’t bothered her. “I wanted to come out to celebrate our country coming together,” she said, “and to celebrate our new president.”Aside from trying to hail an Uber driver who got trapped by protesters, Ms. Walukevich said the protests around Washington haven’t bothered her. “I wanted to come out to celebrate our country coming together,” she said, “and to celebrate our new president.”
8 p.m.: The concert at the Freedom Ball has started.8 p.m.: The concert at the Freedom Ball has started.
The singer Tim Rushlow, who performed as part of the Frontmen of Country at the “Make America Great Again” concert on Thursday, appeared with His Big Band to the convention center.The singer Tim Rushlow, who performed as part of the Frontmen of Country at the “Make America Great Again” concert on Thursday, appeared with His Big Band to the convention center.
He opened the show by heralding a “landslide victory and an amazing time for our president.” (Mr. Trump has also called his victory a landslide, despite losing the popular vote.)He opened the show by heralding a “landslide victory and an amazing time for our president.” (Mr. Trump has also called his victory a landslide, despite losing the popular vote.)
The swing jazz group opened with Frank Sinatra’s “That’s Life,” a melancholy hit about persevering though life’s ups and downs.The swing jazz group opened with Frank Sinatra’s “That’s Life,” a melancholy hit about persevering though life’s ups and downs.
As Sinatra said, “I’ve been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king.”As Sinatra said, “I’ve been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king.”
Mr. Trump would disagree.Mr. Trump would disagree.
8:23 p.m.: With two balls in one building, and with guests at one ball separated from guests at the other, acts were performing both on stage and on large screens. At the Freedom Ball, The Piano Guys, introduced as “four musical dads from Utah,” played covers of pop music songs, including Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song.” — which Hillary Clinton used as an anthem during the campaign.8:23 p.m.: With two balls in one building, and with guests at one ball separated from guests at the other, acts were performing both on stage and on large screens. At the Freedom Ball, The Piano Guys, introduced as “four musical dads from Utah,” played covers of pop music songs, including Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song.” — which Hillary Clinton used as an anthem during the campaign.
While The Piano Guys played on stage, a squad of 18 Rockettes danced on screen (with the sound muted), dressed in gold-sequined outfits and glittery tights.While The Piano Guys played on stage, a squad of 18 Rockettes danced on screen (with the sound muted), dressed in gold-sequined outfits and glittery tights.
This company of women had been at the center of a media firestorm since December when the Madison Square Garden Co., the group that manages them, committed the dancers to perform at the inauguration, even though some members dissented.This company of women had been at the center of a media firestorm since December when the Madison Square Garden Co., the group that manages them, committed the dancers to perform at the inauguration, even though some members dissented.
At the ball, however, the women performed with their trademark precision. Their smiles, of course, were huge.At the ball, however, the women performed with their trademark precision. Their smiles, of course, were huge.
8:35 p.m.: Instead of focusing on A-list artists — which the inauguration committee struggled to book anyway — the entertainment here is centered on what might be called “classic American” music. In other words: lots of Frank Sinatra covers.8:35 p.m.: Instead of focusing on A-list artists — which the inauguration committee struggled to book anyway — the entertainment here is centered on what might be called “classic American” music. In other words: lots of Frank Sinatra covers.
It also turns out the performers are alternating between the two stages at the convention center. It’s a little disorienting, but the guests don’t seem to mind.It also turns out the performers are alternating between the two stages at the convention center. It’s a little disorienting, but the guests don’t seem to mind.
The Rockettes are at the Freedom Ball now, in Uncle Sam outfits.The Rockettes are at the Freedom Ball now, in Uncle Sam outfits.
Despite the celebrity snafus, the Trump team wants to make one thing clear: The Freedom and Liberty balls are about the people. Tickets were $50 each, according to the Presidential Inaugural Committee, much lower than the cost of other balls happening around town this weekend.Despite the celebrity snafus, the Trump team wants to make one thing clear: The Freedom and Liberty balls are about the people. Tickets were $50 each, according to the Presidential Inaugural Committee, much lower than the cost of other balls happening around town this weekend.
The committee raised more than $100 million for the inauguration over all.The committee raised more than $100 million for the inauguration over all.
9 p.m.: This ball shuts down in two hours and the president and vice president are still no-shows.9 p.m.: This ball shuts down in two hours and the president and vice president are still no-shows.
That didn’t bother Trump supporters like Tye Hill, a Republican from Indiana, who stood in a plum-colored gown as she waited for the night’s headliners to arrive.That didn’t bother Trump supporters like Tye Hill, a Republican from Indiana, who stood in a plum-colored gown as she waited for the night’s headliners to arrive.
“Right off the bat, when I heard Trump, I knew he spoke for me,” she said. “He’s conservative. He’s promised jobs, he’s promised immigration reform.”“Right off the bat, when I heard Trump, I knew he spoke for me,” she said. “He’s conservative. He’s promised jobs, he’s promised immigration reform.”
She added: “And I’m going to hold him to it.”She added: “And I’m going to hold him to it.”
President and Mrs. Trump emerged at the Liberty Ball shortly after 9:30, and Mr. Trump sounded familiar themes from his post-election speeches when he addressed the crowd. 9:36 p.m.: President and Mrs. Trump emerged at the Liberty Ball shortly after 9:30, and Mr. Trump sounded familiar themes from his postelection speeches when he addressed the crowd.
“They said we — and me — we didn’t have a chance, but we knew we were going to win, and we won,” the president said.“They said we — and me — we didn’t have a chance, but we knew we were going to win, and we won,” the president said.
“Today we had a great day,” he continued. “People that weren’t so nice to me were saying that we did a really good job today. They hated to do it, but they did it.”“Today we had a great day,” he continued. “People that weren’t so nice to me were saying that we did a really good job today. They hated to do it, but they did it.”
Though it had appeared to begin raining just as Mr. Trump was sworn in at noon, he apparently did not notice. The rain held off until the dignitaries had moved inside, Mr. Trump said. “It was like God was looking down on us, I will tell you,” he added.Though it had appeared to begin raining just as Mr. Trump was sworn in at noon, he apparently did not notice. The rain held off until the dignitaries had moved inside, Mr. Trump said. “It was like God was looking down on us, I will tell you,” he added.
Meanwhile, a crowd formed near video screens at the Freedom Ball to watch Mr. Trump dance with the new first lady, who wore an architectural off-the-shoulder white sheath with a high slit, a thin burgundy bow belt, and a silk organza wave curving from one dropped sleeve to the opposite hip, and then down the skirt. The video was muted as ballgoers watched the couple sway to a cover of “My Way” (Sinatra again!).Meanwhile, a crowd formed near video screens at the Freedom Ball to watch Mr. Trump dance with the new first lady, who wore an architectural off-the-shoulder white sheath with a high slit, a thin burgundy bow belt, and a silk organza wave curving from one dropped sleeve to the opposite hip, and then down the skirt. The video was muted as ballgoers watched the couple sway to a cover of “My Way” (Sinatra again!).
Despite dancing to a song about the bittersweet struggle and ultimate reward of individuality, this president apparently likes to double date. Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, were invited to the stage.Despite dancing to a song about the bittersweet struggle and ultimate reward of individuality, this president apparently likes to double date. Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, were invited to the stage.
And then, of course, the whole Trump clan joined in. The scene was a flurry of nude-toned dresses and very slow swaying. Mr. Trump’s daughter Ivanka wore a champagne-colored fairy princess gown covered in sparkles by Carolina Herrera.And then, of course, the whole Trump clan joined in. The scene was a flurry of nude-toned dresses and very slow swaying. Mr. Trump’s daughter Ivanka wore a champagne-colored fairy princess gown covered in sparkles by Carolina Herrera.
At the end, the families bowed and beamed, signaling the end of the show. For this ball, at least.At the end, the families bowed and beamed, signaling the end of the show. For this ball, at least.
10:19 p.m.: Mr. Trump arrived at the Freedom Ball and greeted the crowd with “Howdy folks” and a few more well-worn remarks. His supporters, it seems, think he should keep his personal Twitter account.
“Should I keep the Twitter going or not?” the president asked. The crowd said yes. “The enemies keep saying, ‘Oh, that’s terrible,’” Mr. Trump said, “but it’s a way of bypassing dishonest media, right?
If the opening dance at the Freedom Ball looked a lot like what happened at the Liberty Ball, that’s because it was about exactly the same. After what seemed like a momentary audio glitch, “My Way” was back on the sound system.
The Trumps were once again joined by the Pences and — all together now! — the rest of the Trump clan.
Now it’s time to head to the National Building Museum, where Mr. Trump and the gang will attend the Armed Services Ball.