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Wednesday, October 28, 2009 @ 01:10 AM
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Beware of this Funky Video Invite!



 

Funky Tropical Birthday!

 

The mysterious underground Victorian warehouse, Islington Metal Works, is the venue for Sun Bailante’s 2nd anniversary Colombian Fiesta celebrations to be held on Friday 27th November.

 

We have invited the vibrant La Papayera band for a unique live concert. It’s the hottest Colombian band in town and will perform hip-shaking Cumbia, Vallenato, Mapale and other folkloric songs.

 

 

 

Led by Angelica Lopez, the 8-piece ensemble has set fire to many stages including Womad, Carnival del Pueblo, Barbican and Shepherds Bush Empire, to name a few.

 

SUN BAILANTE resident DJs Jerome, Pritesh and Ruiny, as well as guest DJs Gatico (Aculco radio) and Maruro (Soulsa), will then takeover mixing the hottest Colombian, Caribbean and African sounds.

 

Expect Salsa, Cumbia, Vallenato-pop, Merengue, Champeta, Reggaeton, Latin House Ragga and Afro-beats.

 

Located just behind Angel tube station Islington Metal Works has played host to the chicest art exhibitions, concerts and even Spike Lee’s private parties.

 

It will set the perfect stage for your first Cumbia/Salsa dance lesson at 9:30, which will no doubt lead to a night of endless dancing as you are transported to the streets of Barranquilla to dance with the locals.

 

 

Fiesta Sun Bailante

Friday 27 November 2009

9pm to 4am

 

£9 before 10pm & on guest list

£11 Thereafter

(To be included on the guest list please email sunbailante@gmail.com before 4pm on the day)

 

Islington Metal Works

7 Torrens Street

Angel tube station (just behind it)

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Happiness will come 

 

You will find video and photos of the band below:


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, May 22, 2009 @ 07:05 PM
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This week we went roaming the streets of London looking for the Cimarron of London. In the times of slavery, some slaves decided to take their freedom and fled from the plantations.

 

They ran away, away from their master who would kill them if ever found. They ran away as far as they could to the most inextricable jungles or the highest peaks.

 

These people were called the Cimarrons in Latin America ‘the run away’. In the countries conquered by England they were called Maroon and by France Zesclaves Marrons or Neg’ Marrons.

 

This week the festival of the same name presented the African face of the sub-continent to London and made a big place for Colombia which has a very rich history worth discovering.

 

We listened to some great Cumbia band’s Koguiwa, Angelica y la Papayera and wanted to share some songs with you.

 

The first song is la Tracionera from Pastor Lopez and the second la Piragua from Grabriel Romero.

 

Enjoy!