Jeudi, le 22 Janvier 2009
Catégorie: Clubs
Coût d'entrée:
About Fresa Salvaje Productions:
In the summer of 2005 visual artist Dulce Pinzon DJ Papichulo created Fresa Salvaje Productions; an initiative set to expose music, culture and visuals from Mexico and beyond.
Since its inception, Fresa Salvaje vowed to bring an alternative to the mainstream "Latino Scene" [salsa, merengue, regueton, etc.] by avoiding musical redundancy and instead focusing on new, classic and rare musical spanish-sung gems. What you can expect to hear: psychedelic oldies, mambo, kitchy heart breaking ballads, cumbias, Mexican wedding songs, telenovelas themes and scores, punk, new wave, 60's and 70's rock and roll covers + much more!
Every event is accompanied by visuals of Mexican-born California-based artist Juan Luna-Avin. Avin takes our patrons through a visual journey using iconic images that define Mexican culture and society, a definitive must see for any visual enthusiast.
Fresa Salvaje has been carried out to great success in places like The Lucky Cat Bar in Williamsburg, The pre-Latin Grammys 2006 party at La Esquina Restaurant, 205 Club, The Delancey, the Speak Easy in Manhattan.
Fresa Salvaje Productions had a party for MACO (Mexican contemporary art fair) in April at the Pasagyero in Mexico City, where 700 + artists, music fans, and scenesters partied well into the night.
The party has a fan based composed of 300 + Latino and non-Latino party goes and the party continues to grow dramatically.