Saturday, September 27, 2014

Hoover Dam's FallOut featuring ChristinaNoel & the Creature and The Nat Osborn Band

Hoover Dam's FallOut featuring ChristinaNoel & the Creature and The Nat Osborn Band Design by Breegan Kearney

The Hoover Dam Collective (HDC) is a Brooklyn- based arts collective which has been producing large scale collaborative shows throughout the New York City since May 2010. On Saturday, September 27th, the HDC combines forces with several talented curators to produce one of their grandest events to date: an immersive evening of dance, music, poetry and visual art in an underground treasure of a loft space in Prospect Heights.

“FallOut” is in the format of a party- audience members can come when they like and leave when they are ready. A $12 cover gets you the opportunity to see an exciting variety of Brooklyn-based artists: 4 incredible bands, 3 unique dance/ theater companies, and many, many other special surprises. There will be a cash bar and free snacks, courtesy of local businesses. The show is an incredible opportunity to network, meet local artists, support the Brooklyn arts scene in our neighborhood, and be inspired for your own artistic endeavors. 

Stay tuned to our Facebook event page for updates in the weeks leading up to the event, including artist interviews and ticket information. To find out the secret location of the show, email hooverdamcollective@gmail.com. 

To go to the Facebook event for the show, click here: https://www.facebook.com/events/708015259270547/

For more information on The Hoover Dam Collective, click here: http://hooverdamcollective.com/

To check out headliner The Nat Osborn Band, click here: http://www.natosborn.com/

To check out performance artists ChristinaNoel and the Creature, click here: http://christinanoelandthecreature.com/site/

Email the hooverdamcollective@gmail.com to find out the secret location! 

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