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There is a special element that comes with
parties that cater to the curious and open-minded, and with the new
generation of LGTB being unafraid to explore in co-ed
environments, it becomes that much more interesting. One of the
most promising of these new experimental mixers will be from the
same folks that brought you the always sexy Brazilian ALMA
parties. Muzikbutrfly, Manchildblack and their mighty
dance massive plan to meet the need for a pride party that
represents the full spectrum of the community, particularly people of
color, whose hues aren’t necessarily represented in the rainbow.
But you don’t have to be caramel coated like resident DJ True
and his partner-in-crime from ALMA, Miller Cruz to get a slice
of Flan. It’s the perfect dessert for anyone after the main
course of the Pride Parade, serving up many more musical sides to
this delectable duo than their trademark Neo-Brasilian Fusion
fare.
The crew has called on two New York veterans exclamatory of their
top quality musical standard to program the evening’s affair. The
best of the Bronx meets the best from Brooklyn with Andre Collins
and Carlos Sanchez both laying down sets conducive to free
movement, celebrating life, being one’s self and sharing it with the
world.
Carlos Sanchez’s past experiences have earned him
noteworthy residencies from his debut at Leviticus, NYC to his current
popular weekly party RHYTHM, with partner DJ/Promoter
Fred Pierce, already in it’s fourth year. When not spinning in
the club, you can catch Carlos in the studio where his keyboard and
vocal arrangement skills are often employed by top artists,
producers and on his own behalf, with the Carlos Sanchez
Movement. Andre Collins, on the other hand, is the original DJ of
the legendary Warehouse parties with Mike Stone in
the
Bronx. He’s held residencies at Vinyl, the exciting new club Love, as
well as being one of the chosen few to successfully rock The
Shelter’s main floor for maestro Timmy Regisford.
The combination of these four exceptional DJs is sure to keep the
crowd moving to the early AM hours, providing an alternative to the
segregated pride events that divide the community each year. A
portion of the proceeds will go to The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Community Center. Get there early for goodies,
raffles and slices of flan, of course. Flan hopes to create unity
the old fashioned way, through music and dance, giving everyone
their sweetest desserts for Pride.
Sunday, June 26th (8pm – 4am)
Sullivan Room
218 Sullivan Street (between 3rd & Bleecker)
A,C,E,F,B,D,V to West 4th Street Station
$15 at the Door or $10 in Advance
through <a href=”ht>tp://www.gaycenter.org>http://
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or 208 West 13th Street
212.620.7310
muzikbutrfly 38516,8282523148
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