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2013.08.03 New York Made - Tenaglia / Digweed / Calderone / Wolf + Lamb / Sleepy & Boo - Gov. Is
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For info on tickets / sponsorship + more - email [email protected]
We're thrilled - and proud - to announce New York Made, a local benefit event featuring Danny Tenaglia, John Digweed, Victor Calderone, Wolf + Lamb, and Sleepy & Boo! This outdoor summer party at Governor's Island (moved from Randall's Island Park) on Saturday, August 3 will kick off at 4pm and continue for seven hours of dancefloor-shaking fun. The proceeds from the event will be contributed to three NYC local charities- the Bronx Museum of the Arts, the Mariachi Academy of New York, and Urban Farm, a program of The Randall's Island Park Alliance. Get your tickets now!
4pm - 11pm
Governor's Island Beach Club
All Ages
Rain or shine, subject to safety requirements
The proceeds from the event will be contributed to three NYC local charities- the Bronx Museum of the Arts, the Mariachi Academy of New York, and the Urban Farm program of Randall's Island Park Alliance.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts
The Bronx Museum of the Arts connects diverse audiences to the urban experience through its permanent collection and special contemporary art exhibitions. The Museum's education department welcomes over 10,000 students annually through the Group Visits Program, where students are guided through the Museum by teaching artists followed by a hands-on creative art activity. The Group Visits program often represents the first time many students have visited a cultural institution. A teacher remarked in a written evaluation that the Group Visits taught how the visual arts can serve as "political expression and as a medium for social change, giving kids an opportunity to express their own interpretations." Currently 75 Bronx schools participate in the Group Visits Program, and with additional support, we look forward to reaching many more students in the Bronx.
The Mariachi Academy of New York
The Mariachi Academy of New York (MANY) is a non-profit 501c3 organization devoted to preserving the rich heritage of mariachi to youth in New York. It intends to develop the skills in musical training, discipline, creativity and self-esteem while strengthening language, team working skills and a strong sense of identity. The idea for the Mariachi Academy came from Queens-based father-son musicians Ramon Ponce Sr. and Jr. of the popular Mariachi Real de Mexico with support from the Center For Traditional Music & Dance (CTMD) and several other organizations. The Mariachi Academy opened its doors in July of 2002. Since its inception the Mariachi Academy has served over 600 students. There are currently 200 students enrolled in the Academy with a rapidly growing waiting list. Classes meet three times a week after school at St Paul School located at 114 East 118th Street in New York, NY.
Urban Farm, a program of The Randall's Island Park Alliance
In the heart of NYC there are limited green spaces where one can re-connect to the land and the origins of their food - the Urban Farm on Randall's Island is one of those few special places. Our Farm consists of an organic garden, rice paddy, apple orchard, green house, chicken coop and outdoor kitchen, and it offers free community programming. Last year, over 1,000 children partook in the Farm's edible education program. The Randall's Island Park Alliance's dedicated horticulture professionals provide children and adults alike with a hands-on learning experience that focuses on organic gardening and the preparation of healthy nutritious meals. |
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| Neonbeats |
| Is this part of Ezoo? In confused |
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| violethalo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Neonbeats
Is this part of Ezoo? In confused |
No, just looks like Zoo is making it real easy for Sunday School kids to skip the festival altogether. |
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| Neonbeats |
| Oh whoops, misread the date. Weird they would pull out a portion is Sunday school and throw a party at the same location a month before...wtf |
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| djnoonstar |
| All i know is Phase 3 Tuesday will decide everything for me. If it doesnt reach what i expect..selling and going to this plus parties at governors, stageone, etc all summer long |
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| BasicNYC |
Made Event is doing this party as a benefit - so this is a chance for everyone who loves music to contribute some great charities.
That's why they're doing this event. |
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| Neonbeats |
| quote: | Originally posted by djnoonstar
All i know is Phase 3 Tuesday will decide everything for me. If it doesnt reach what i expect..selling and going to this plus parties at governors, stageone, etc all summer long |
Same here. Maybe I'll pick up a single ticket after its all said and done for the drumcode day |
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| Skeptic |
IN to support the mariachis lol
Great lineup. Promoters should make this Danny & Digweed party a recurrent event in the summer, the vibe they bring is amazing. had a blast last year. |
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| AY STAR |
| quote: | Originally posted by Skeptic
IN to support the mariachis lol
Great lineup. Promoters should make this Danny & Digweed party a recurrent event in the summer, the vibe they bring is amazing. had a blast last year. |
hell yea man, last year was a blast
for 45 bucks this party is def worth it imo
guess they figured they would give back to the people who wanna see REAL djs |
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| Sedna |
| quote: | Originally posted by AY STAR
hell yea man, last year was a blast
for 45 bucks this party is def worth it imo
guess they figured they would give back to the people who wanna see REAL djs |
Truth. BOOM. So down with this.
Danny and Diggy together = unreal vibe. Definitely in. |
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| xpand3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sedna
Truth. BOOM. So down with this.
Danny and Diggy together = unreal vibe. Definitely in. |
Sedna in?
I'm in too.
tickets purchased
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| AY STAR |
nice one oz. you didnt pull a FOMO on this one
see you there buddy |
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