Roots Dance {Nice Up the Dance} Colorado 420 Edition

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Roots Dance {Nice Up the Dance} Colorado 420 Edition

Time: April 16, 2010 at 10pm to April 17, 2010 at 4am
Location: DCCS Art Space, Denver, CO
Street: 425 Lincoln St
City/State: Denver, CO
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.denvercreativecoop…
Phone: 415-328-2276
Event Type: reggae, roots, dancehall, dub, hip, hop
Organized By: Dubwise Collective w/ DJ's Uplifter & Nikka T
Latest Activity: Mar 31, 2010

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FRIDAY APRIL 16, 2010
DCCS collective art space(425 Lincoln)

CONSCIOUS REGGAE MASSIVE UNITE!!!

THE ROOTS DANCE RETURNS!!!
Inside a GREAT NEW VENUE: DCCS art co-op space(435 Lincoln)
Massive Conscious Reggae Sounds by Selector's Uplifter, NikkaT, plus Jah Sonic(KGNU/boulder)
"Nice Up the Dance" art installation by Micheal Coriano
Wonderful Ethiopian Cuisine by Konjo Catering
Dispensaries: C.A.M. & Treeline Premier
Vendors: African Heritage Apparel & RAS Farms
Haiti Earthquake Relief Fundraiser featuring: LiVity, Satori Movement, Unity Boutique, Dubwise Collective, & Jiberish Clothing
Complimentary Refreshments: Guayaki Yerba Mate & Alaskan Beer
Plus LOTS more!!!


FRIDAY APRIL 16, 2010
THE ROOTS DANCE RETURNS!!!

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