Non Stop Bhangra #80---Bhangra, Bollywood, & Bass---A Massive Global Event

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Non Stop Bhangra #80---Bhangra, Bollywood, & Bass---A Massive Global Event

Time: April 14, 2012 at 9pm to April 15, 2012 at 3am
Location: San Francisco, CA
Street: 161 Erie Street
City/State: San Francisco/CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://nsb80.eventbrite.com/
Phone: 415-694-9080
Event Type: bay, area, san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Non Stop Bhangra
Latest Activity: Mar 29, 2012

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NON STOP BHANGRA MEETS HOOKAHDOME:

After three months of full capacity shows at Public Works, Non Stop Bhangra teams up with legendary Burning Man camp Hookahdome, taking over the full venue to bring one of the biggest shows of this spring to Bay Area. Bridging the gap between the bass driven desert sounds of the Playa and the infectious energy of Bhangra, the venue will open both floors to bring the two sounds together for the first time ever. In the main room, Non Stop Bhangra will be mixing it up with some of the hottest Bollywood Dj's on the West Coast, getting your shoulders and heart pumping to the Bhangra beats than dancing deep into the night with a mesh of Bollywood club hits.

As always, the night begins with its ritual Bhangra dance lesson and performances by the beautiful ladies of the Dholrhythms Dance Company. Upstairs loft will be featuring the cream of the crop from the Hookahdome family while celebrating a CD Release Party for
Jef Stott's "Arcana" (Six Degree Records). Guest artists this month will include Kush Arora, Drumspyder, Dulce Vita from Opulent Temple, as well as Bollywood Dj's Prashant (Portland) and Dj Percaution. Enhancing the experience, Amar will be mixing visuals across three screens while Marcus Murray brushes a new creation with his live painting. Adding to the visual feast will be mesmerizing Belly Dancers and Go Go Dancers in the upstairs loft. If Under One Roof was not already epic enough, a festive scene outside will include Kasa Indian Food truck and the Hookah Lounge teleported from the Playa to SF. This is guaranteed to be one massive party with endless energy, killer beats and non stop fun! Don't miss it!

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