Curva.ture with FLOSS DOGG (Primer) & SOLOMON C (Tribqu)
Event description
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Due to popular demand Curva.ture is back with another instalment on Bundjalung country (Byron).
We invite you to join us in an immersive experience of music, dance, and art.
Now let’s talk about the line up 💎
We’ve asked dance music bosses to fly up from Naarm (Melbourne) & Eora (Sydney) to come and fill our cups with bad boy tunes.
*sharp inhale*
Floss Dogg (Primer) & Solomon C (Tribqu)
*penny drops*
The two have been know to deejay as a duo around the cosy corners and vibrant dance floors of Naarm’s nightlife. Providing the light & warmth necessary for life to survive on this strange planet we call Earth 👽
The brain may have named itself but Floss Dogg & Solomon C name the flavour of the moment. These guys mean serious business. Definitely don’t forget to stretch before this dance. No really.
Limber up.
It’s Curva.ture, come dance with us 🤷🏽♂️
As a very cheeky bonus we will also have Naarm based deejay Ham. She’s known for creating portals into other dimensions with her music. If you haven’t had the outer worldly pleasure of hearing her sets first hand at any one of the many staple Dfloors in Naarm that she has frequented -you can check out her radio station on A3K~ Space Jams.
In addition to these blow-ins we will have local shmeejays selecting only the best:
Ariel
PappilionBB
Josh Richards
600 MOJO
Pole performances by FILTHY ALIENS
Visuals by SIMBIOTIC VISION
FUNKTION ONE sound system ~ full rig (big time)
Early bird via humantix
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We acknowledge the Arakwal, Minjungbal and the Widjabul people on whose land we reside. We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands, waterways, and surrounding clan groups since time immemorial. We pay respect to the Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all First Nations people. The land that we live, work and play on was forcibly taken from Aboriginal people, Sovereignty has never been ceded. There has been no Treaty with the First Nations of this place and the effects of colonisation continues to this day.
Let our daily actions reflect that respect.
Always was, always will be.
Treaty now.
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