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2008 PARTY PLANNER: Upcoming Events (pg. 4)
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yankeeBaby
quote:
Originally posted by BigMike
I wish Donald Gluade would come up to NYC:sadgreen:


ditto!! :crazy:


Claudia: you are tearing this thread up proppa!! nice work babes!! ;)
kabelicious
4/7 Danny Howells @ Pacha per Bullitt Bookings
Yan
WTFFFFFFFFFFFF

John 00 Fleming & Victor Dinaire--- Friday 02/09/07--- Shelter (NYC)
James Zabiela--- Friday 02/09/07--- Pacha (NYC)
Satoshi Tomiie & Hector Romero--- Friday 02/09/07--- Crobar (NYC)

:whip: :whip: :whip:
Chaska
quote:
Originally posted by yankeeBaby
Claudia: you are tearing this thread up proppa!! nice work babes!! ;)


www.rhythmism.com
The Upcoming Events thread and the Party Calendar there are more complete and up-to-date. And didn't you hear? tranceaddict is going techno :clown:
I know a lot of the guys that are playing/throwing these parties. Excited Switch is coming back! He's a crazy f0cker...:nervous: For some reason his girlfriend loves me, lol.
Chaska
February 2nd

Chaska


DJ Shakey, Wax Poetics Magazine, and APT join forces for:

SHAKEY'S RECORD FAIR

special event: 7"s only!!

from 8pm - UPSTAIRS:
Dig, Drink, and Dance
The areas best Record Dealers offer you the coolest 45s for sale
Members of the "BlackCrack" record collectors group spin 7"s all night --
15+ of the most serious crate diggers in NY play you their illest and rarest joints !!

from 10pm - DOWNSTAIRS:
WAX POETICS MAGAZINE presents
DJ Monk One and the Wax Poetics All-Stars

Tuesday January 23rd, 2007
at club APT
419 West 13th st. betw. 9th ave. and Washington st., NY NY
FREE ADMISSION - both floors


DETAILS:
www.djshakey.com/recordfair

MAILING LIST:
[email protected]

JOIN US:
www.myspace.com/shakeysrecordfair
Chaska
Don't know if any of you guys are interested, but this is something I am checking out.




To inaugurate El Año Del Gallo (Year of the Rooster), January's installment of RAZA will be sure to infuse their guests with a spirit of "unidad” that will set the tone for RAZA's new year.

Tato Torres y YERBABUENA will do a live set…DJ Mr. Bless will hold it down on the turntables...Derek Santiago will do a live painting. This combination of New York's Latino “illuminati” will make for a night that anyone interested in this aspect of Latino culture will not want to miss.

YERBABUENA is a collective of new-generation musicians, singers, and dancers that have been penned as “Urban Jibaros.” Their blend of “Boricua (Puerto Rican) Roots Music” (also the name of their recently-released CD) has been hailed as “contagious”, thus inviting their audience to become participants in something that is both unique and interactive. When at a YERBABUENA event, it immediately becomes obvious to the observer that these are folks at the forefront of a contemporary Puerto Rican/Caribbean musical experience and their many successes indicate that they will not disappoint. An experience with YERBABUENA is a cross between a family gathering, a musical “event”, and a “jam in the park.”

The turntables for this evening at Cielo will be manned by DJ Mr. Bless. As one half of the 4-2-1 and Co-Founder of Mi Sala, Mr. Bless is a seasoned mixologist with a specialty in Afro-Latin; Cumbia; Roots; and other pan-Latin musical genres that will take the folks at RAZA on a musical journey. DJ Mr. Bless has performed in the multiple museums, galleries and art institutions throughout New York City, and has also spun alongside YERBABUENA on several occasions.

After numerous requests from our community, we are finally going to have our resident graphic artist, Derek Santiago, create one of his pieces live at RAZA. Derek is the artist responsible for our logo (you have all noticed that it is a gold bracelet with the mano de azabache…right?), as well as our flyers. This is a partnership that we at RAZA are VERY proud of. Derek’s futuristic yet vintage; sexy; organic; “techy” style has brought him work in national ads (Puerto Rican Day Parade for Coor’s). He has done artwork for Marvel and DC comics, and was most recently featured as an invited guest at the Soulfrito Art Foundation Exhibition in Miami where he painted 5 pieces in one week.

One only has to look at the comments that have been posted about RAZA to begin to understand that this is a monthly event that is quickly on the verge of becoming an important component of the changing dynamic in Latino culture (and subsequently, nightlife) in New York City.

In view of the multiple facets of the evening (plus a few added surprises), it is recommended that one arrive at RAZA's after work “hangeo” early as you will not want to miss out on anything this evening. RAZA will be sure to instill pride on one's Latino-ness and make for some sore feet!!!

So, come out and reunite with old friends…or make some new friends…but come out and be “Urban Jibaros” at RAZA!

feed://feeds.feedburner.com/ceedoggpresents
www.myspace.com/tatoyerbabuena
www.riceandbeanz.net
www.myspace.com/razanyc

Wednesday, January 7, 2006
6 - 11pm
$5 before 7pm
$10 with flyer or RSVP to [email protected]
$15 at the door

Cielo
18 Little West 12th Street
Between Washington & 9th Avenue, NYC
A,C,E,1,2,3;L to 14th Street
www.cieloclub.com

Raza is a Spanish phrase which, while literally translated as the race, is used as a synonym of "el pueblo" or "la gente", both of which mean "the people". It is used to denote the people of Latin America who share the cultural & political legacies of Spanish colonialism. Often, the term "La Raza" also encompasses a racial significance associated with "mestizaje", or race-mixing. In the 1960s, ethnically-based political movements for civil rights used "La Raza" to break down the national & generational barriers between the various segments of the Latino population.
Chaska

yankeeBaby
^^claudia, what the NYTA's do not know (the tota's know lol) is that I am lovin techno lately. I just prefer the hard, upbeat techno (a la DJ Preach) rather than slower minimal types :)
Chaska
quote:
Originally posted by yankeeBaby
^^claudia, what the NYTA's do not know (the tota's know lol) is that I am lovin techno lately. I just prefer the hard, upbeat techno (a la DJ Preach) rather than slower minimal types :)


We need to hang out more then! It's been a while :thepirate

And Beth (Destynee) is here from DC this weekend. We're hanging out this Sunday and my new boyfriend is coming out too, join us!

dcctnycprincess
February 16, 2007 LOVE New York, NY
christian smith
Chaska
Grand Reopening of Sullivan Room!!!
February 9th
Fred Everything and Lisa Shaw
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