Tuesday 1st November
Notting Hill Arts Club
7pm-2am
£5 entry
Live music: Luis Garcia, Warmi, Carlos Paul, Dorian Needs + special guests Manzana Tropical
DJs: Arias, Cal Jader and Itz & guest Sebilio (Beyond The Borders) play the freshest Latin beats from salsa and cumbia, to tropical, urban, folkloric and electronic beats
Celebrate the Day of the Dead with epic live music from:
Manzana Tropical headlining with their brand of Peruvian Cumbia which is at once authentic and instantly danceable // Solo set from Colombian Luis Garcia - bass player with the brilliant Peyoti For President - with some experimental sounds mixing Cumbias with Reggae and rock // Latin rock fusion maestro Carlos Paul is one of UK's most celebrated and successful Ecuadorian artists having released his debut album 2 years ago and with appearances at London's massive Carnaval Del Pueblo under his belt // London based Argentinian songwriter Dorian Needs draws his musical influences from Reggae, Soul and his frequent visits to Brazil (running the Rio Film School), plus passionate and political approach gives his voice a real urgency // All female group Warmi, features world class Andean musicians playing a mix of traditional songs and original compositions.
Movimientos has celebrated Dia De Los Muertos for 4 years now at the Arts Club, always with a special shrine, which we invite people to bring contributions to and specially curated visuals. This year we dedicate the night to the spirit of revolutionary activists and cultural protagonists across Latin America. We will be donating any profits to a Peruvian charity called The Spiritual Garden of The Arts, a project aim is to rescue ancient arts, crafts and traditional medicine in native communities.
Movimientos is one of the most forward-thinking Latin nights in the capital with their DJ mix of new and old-school Latin rhythms from salsa and cumbia to tropical bass, Brazilian, urban and electronic beats. Live music comes from a diverse selection of London based acts from the Latin, Spanish and global music scene... YES!!!
Date
Tuesday 1st November 2011
Tuesday 1st November 2011