A photographic look at Brooklyn's iconic Empire Roller Disco by
photographer Patrick D. Pagnano.
Brooklyn's Empire Rollerdrome opened its doors in 1941 and soon became
the borough's premier destination for recreational and competitive
roller skating. But it wasn't until the late 1970s that the celebrated
rink reached iconic status by replacing its organist with a live DJ,
installing a state of the art sound and light system, and renaming
itself after the nationwide dance craze it had helped to originate: the
Empire Roller Disco was born. In 1980, the acclaimed street photographer
Patrick D. Pagnano went on assignment to document the Empire and its
legendary cast of partygoers. The resulting photographs, gathered in
Empire Roller Disco for the first time, capture the vibrant spirits,
extraordinary styles, and sheer joys of Brooklyn roller disco at its
dizzying peak.