Non Stop Bhangra #86--8 Year Anniversary! Black & White Bhangra Ball!

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Non Stop Bhangra #86--8 Year Anniversary! Black & White Bhangra Ball!

Time: October 13, 2012 at 9pm to October 14, 2012 at 3am
Location: Public Works, SF, CA
Street: 161 Erie Street
City/State: San Francisco/CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://nsb86.eventbrite.com/
Phone: 415-694-9080
Event Type: san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Non Stop Bhangra
Latest Activity: Sep 25, 2012

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Celebrating 8 years of bringing Indian culture to San Francisco, Non Stop Bhangra has stood on its own as one of the premier Indian events in the city by creating its own unique experience. With the wonderful support from the Bay Area's music community, the NSB crew has turned thousands of people in the Bay onto the infectious beats from North India. Commonly hosting sold out nights, the group has performed on some of the largest stages in the city as well as clubs and festivals across North America. To celebrate this huge milestone the group has decided to make this year's anniversary party a Black & White Ball, turning the hot new club of Public Works into a spectacle. Featuring an early night Indian flash mob in the streets to kick off the night, the celebration will continue outside with food carts, henna tattoos and smiling faces. Inside, the night hosts the famous Bhangra dance lesson leading into dance performances to get the crowd ready for what's to come. Featuring some of Northern California's top Bhangra Dj's and Dhol drummers, the night will whisk away the culturally mixed crowd into a frenzy of hands in the air and shoulders moving to the beat. The visual feast of 3 projectors across the venue walls will complete the picture as you preserve the moment and memories at the Photo Booth.  Non Stop Bhangra is truly a special and unique part of San Francisco's culture which brings us all together.  We hope to see new and old friends come out celebrate the joy of the music and dance.

More Info: http://nsb86.eventbrite.com

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