Bootie SF presents
Bootie 6-Year Anniversary Weekender
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- Event has passed (Fri Aug 7, 2009 - Sat Aug 8, 2009)
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- Clubs, Dance Clubs, DJ's, Music, Live Music Clubs
Description
BOOTIESan Francisco's bimonthly mashup bootleg party and the biggest bootleg mashup event in the world – celebrates six years with an anniversary party so big, it can't be contained in one night!
On Friday and Saturday, August 7th & 8th, A Plus D present the Bootie 6-Year Anniversary Weekender at the DNA Lounge!
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Weekend Passes!
Attend both nights and SKIP THE LINE for only $20!
LIMITED WEEKEND PASSES available here:
http://www.dnalounge.com/calendar/2009/08...
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FREE 20-track Bootie Anniversary CDs for the first 500 people through the door!
NIGHT 1:
Bootie 6 Year Anniversary: School Night
9pm - after hours.
21+.
$10 before 10pm;
$15 after. Weekend pass: $20 (both nights!)
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Main Room:
School Night!
Naughty schoolboys and schoolgirls welcome!
Resident DJs:
Adrian & Mysterious D
Dada
Spinning classic mashups from the past six years!
11 PM -- Live Bootie mashup rock band:
Smash-Up Derby
presents "Mashups 101: A Bastard Pop History Lesson"
Midnight -- Bootie LA's resident dance crew:
R.A.I.D. (Random Acts of Irreverent Dance)
Special guest DJ:
Boyshapedbox
Surprise performances by:
Suppositori Spelling
Renttecca
Schoolgirl and Schoolboy go-go dancers presented by:
The Indra
UPSTAIRS ROOM:
Blow Up -- "SF's best indie electro dance party" with:
Jeffrey Paradise
Richie Panic
photos by A v a B e r l i n !
Free 20-track Bootie Anniversary CDs to the first 500 people through the door!
Bootie celebrates six years of mashing it up, with a party so big, it can't be contained in one night! It's the Bootie 6-Year Anniversary Weekender! Friday kicks things off with "School Night," as DJs Adrian, Mysterious D, Boyshapedbox, and Dada spin classic mashups from the past six years. At 11 PM, class is in session as live Bootie house band Smash-Up Derby presents "Mashups 101: A Bastard Pop History Lesson." Complete with a slide show, the band will trace the chronology of the mashup scene's most landmark tracks, from 2002's seminal "A Stroke of Genie-us" to the multiple mashed-up versions of "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
And Bootie is excited to have Blow Up -- named one of America's hippest indie dance parties by Spin magazine -- taking the upstairs room, with local DJ heroes Jeffrey Paradise and Richie Panic spinning the best indie and electro on the West Coast. At midnight, Bootie LA's resident 10-person dance crew R.A.I.D. (Random Acts of Irreverent Dance) will take the stage in their trademark gold suits, with a trio of choreographed mashup dance numbers. There will also be surprise drag queen performances by Suppositori Spelling and Renttecca, as well as naughty schoolgirl and schoolboy go-go dancers presented by The Indra. And of course, there are free 20-track Bootie Anniversary CDs for the first 500 people through the door!
CHECK OUT THE 6-YEAR ANNIV.'S 2ND NITE, SATURDAY 8/8 HERE: http://www.going.com/6yearannivsaturday
ABOUT BOOTIE:
Launched in 2003 in San Francisco by DJs Adrian & The Mysterious D, Bootie was the first club night in the United States dedicated solely to the burgeoning artform of the bootleg mashup -- and is now the biggest mashup event in the world, with monthly parties in eight cities on three continents. Mixing and matching every conceivable musical genre, era, and style into one big dance party where everyone feels welcome, Bootie provides the soundtrack for the A.D.D. generation -- with free mashup CDs given away like candy!
Bootie's DJs and house band Smash-Up Derby, as well as guest mashup DJs from around the world, keep your brain guessing and body dancing with creative song combinations, celebrating -- and satirizing -- the many different forms of music. Bootie also presents the infamous Midnight Mashup Show, featuring local drag and burlesque performers. Bootie showcases the best mashup productions from around the globe ... because one song at a time just isn't enough!
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