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EL PASTICHE / XUXA SANTAMARIA @ CULT 4/25
MOVE IT. CULT DANCE PARTY BAILE CON NOSOTROS Buenos Aires based sound artist Juan Sorrentino is stepping into his alter ego- EL PASTICHE- for one night of electro-cumbia mash up video-dance performance at CULT on Saturday, April 25th. Local faves, post-punk-pop duo XUXA SANTA MARIA (artists Sofia Cordova and Matthew Kirkland) join the rumble. Luiza Sa Davis and Juan Luna-Avin spin the pre-party with a mix of veiled Brazilian beats and cumbia rhythms. Tickets on sale at Brown Paper Tickets and through CULT.
EL PASTICHE XUXA SANTAMARIA Luiza Sa-Davis Telepathic Juan (Juan Luna-Avin) CULT / Aimee Friberg Exhibitions 3191 Mission Street, San Francisco 94110 4/25/15 - 9pm
EL PASTICHE is a hybrid music and moving image project, crossing electronic with folkloric, for a danceable mash-up performance led by sound artist Juan Sorrentino (Buenos Aires). Sorrentino collages varied sources such as pop music, advertising jingles, found sounds and experimental music with composed melodies drawing from cumbia, noise, techno, folkloric Chamame (music from the northern state of Chaco, Argentina) and live vocals. Performing in character as a stereotypical Latin gangster, Sorrentino creates an aural and visual cocktail experience referencing traditions of the lesser-known Latin American sub-culture of his hometown. The result is a kind of remix cacophony - danceable, energetic rhythms concocted from nuanced layers of pop-culture, political and historical references. https://vimeo.com/60287975
Artists Sofía Córdova and Matthew Kirkland are XUXA SANTAMARIA, a multi-faceted music and performance project with origin roots in post-punk dance, low-fi 80s goth music-videos, surrealistic iconography and durational performance. The duo is in the process of releasing the concept mixtape, Billionaire Rainbow, a 6 track bilingual meditation on societal alliances and entanglements with money: desire, power, debt and revulsion. In the video-song Conquistador, Córdova performs as a camgirl, lyricizing about the compromises of making a living and yet declaring that what she holds true, what matters, can't be bought "Y sus monedas son de crystal / And his coins are made of glass." http://www.xuxasantamaria.com/
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LocationCULT | Aimee Friberg Exhibitions (View)
3191 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States
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