Jul
15
with Os Mutantes, Martin Rev, Lee Ranaldo Trio, A Place To Bury Strangers, Yonatan Gat, Land In The Sky & Breaking Forms + talks and exhibits on life, space, and creativity
Sun July 15th, 2018
6:00PM
Main Space
Minimum Age: 18+
Doors Open: 1:00PM
Show Time: 6:00PM
Event Ticket: $45
Due to a scheduling conflict, En Orbita NYC: Os Mutantes, Martin Rev, Lee Ranaldo, A Place to Bury Strangers & More, previously scheduled to take place July 14th at Warsaw, will now take place at Le Poisson Rouge on July 15th. All tickets for July 14th at Warsaw will be honored. If you have questions, please contact info@lprnyc.com
Additional tickets for 7/15 are available for purchase here. All tickets include admission to the exhibits, talks, and concerts.
More info at http://www.festivalenorbita.co
En Orbita NYC
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En Orbita has had two wildly successful versions so far, both in its hometown Santiago, Chile. It’s managed to bring in amazing international acts like Cigarettes After Sex, Los Mirlos, The Sonics, Damo Suzuki, Lee Ranaldo, Parquet Courts, Holy Wave, Juana Molina, as well as showcase local Chilean gems like Miss Garrison and Protistas (among many others).
It’s had insightful talks from multi-disciplinary speakers ranging from Ian Svenonius (of the band The Make-Up) to Sean Bohrman, head of Burger Records to Sergio Diaz, cofounder of Os Mutantes to Public Image ltd. (among other bands), drummer and current speaker, academic and writer Martin Atkins.
En Orbita approaches the ever-changing music industry and its place in our universe with brutal honesty and celestial optimism- looking to confront the challenges it faces while simultaneously daydreaming up solutions and reminding us why we’re all here in the first place- the music. As founder Carmen Barahona says, “it’s the first step for a dialogue we want to open in the world.”
Os Mutantes, Martin Rev, Lee Ranaldo Trio, A Place To Bury Strangers, Yonatan Gat, Land In The Sky & Breaking Forms + talks and exhibits on life, space, and creativity