From drumming with its roots in Africa, to Spanish-influenced guitar and harp music and the indigenous contribution of maracas, Venezuelan music is largely unknown outside the country. With a blog based on videos of key groups and individuals I hope this music will reach a wider public and get the attention it deserves. Joropo, calypso, tambores, salsa, cumbia, pop, rock, Latin jazz, electronica - even slushy love songs by soap opera stars - Venezuela has it all.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Venezuelan fiesta in London- 30/01/2010
Vamos a rumbear! The Venezuelan community in England will be fleeing from the chilly weather and heading off to London's Abbey Bar on Saturday, 30 January, for the first big, sweaty fiesta of the year.
With DJ Hernan Atencio spinning the hottest tropical tunes, Ron Santa Teresa providing the rum cocktails and Arepa & Co serving up typical snacks like arepitas and tequeños, Venezuelan partygoers can look forward to a big night out.
The party is being organized by Venenin (Venezolanos en Inglaterra), a social group that caters for Venezuelan expatriates in the UK, and a big crowd is expected.
Doors open at 9 p.m. and hardcore revellers can dance their way thru to 4 a.m. Admission is £7 before 11 p.m. and £10 after.
Abbey Bar is located in the City of London at 30-33 Minories, a short stroll from Tower Hill or Aldgate tube stations.
For more information go to http://www.venenin.co.uk or check out the Venenin page on Facebook.
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Mira toa las mamis! Vale la pena ir, no! No s vemos alla mi pana Russell.
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