Swashbuckler’s Ball: Benefit for Miss Rockaway Armada

May 10, 2007 · Posted in History, history-stub · Comment 

We in the RMO are a varied bunch, but we have some important things in common: we love the green and black, love peace and justice, love fabulous costumes, love to shake the booty and love boats and sustainability. A bunch of the above gets wrapped up into our next gig. The Miss Rockaway Armada is a crew of freaks, artists and adventurers that built rafts out of junk and floated partly down the Mississippi last year; this year they’re going back and shooting for New Orleans. The Armada includes members of the RMO.

As if seeing our lovin’ faces wasn’t enough, we will be joined by three great acts, including our compatriots in Veveritse (playing early at 9; including former/current members of RMO and the Hungry March Band), our friend Rench and new friends from Philly in Pony Pants. We’re on at 10:15. Don’t forget to dress up and don’t miss it!

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Swashbuckler’s Ball
A Benefit for the Miss Rockaway Armada
Thursday, May 10th
Europa Nightclub in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
98-104 Meserole Ave., (corner of Manhattan Ave.)
G train to Nassau
Doors at 7 pm, $7 or $5 if you dress up real crazy
like a pirate or other nautical character

Shake Your Booty to the Fantastic Talents Of:
Rude Mechanical Orchestra (radical marching band)
featuring Team Awesome (guerrilla dance troupe)
Pony Pants (West Philly dancepartymeltdown)
Rench (block rockin’ honky tonk)
Veveritse (balkan brass dance grooves)

And: Enjoy Mississippi-themed snacks! Get your random fabric and clothing
screen printed by the Rockaway Crew! See the Amazing Slideshow!
Don’t Forget to Dress Nautical: Pirates, Mermaids, Sailors, more!
The Armada is collective of people who traveled down the Mississippi
last year on rafts we built ourselves; a project of sustainability,
cultural exchange and adventure. Help send us down the river again,
this time all the way to New Orleans!

www.missrockaway.org
Band links: www.myspace.com/ponypants, www.renchaudio.com/
Links to online flyer/advance tickets: http://www.missrockaway.org/wordpress/
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Cinco De Mayo benefit party for Movimiento Por Justicia del Barrio

May 5, 2007 · Posted in History, history-stub · Comment 

We’re very excited to be playing a Cinco De Mayo benefit party for Movimiento Por Justicia del Barrio:

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Join us for a day of festivities, come for the BBQ, come for the music, come to perform at the open mic, come to dance, come to mingle, come to break our surprise pinata, come in solidarity.

Saturday May 5th

2-5pm:
$5 to 20 sliding scale for entry and a drink!
$5 for a plate of veggie BBQ
$3 Margaritas

6-10pm:
Music, dancing and open mic featuring:
Spirit Child (Mental Notes)
Mystery Family
the Rude Mechanical Orchestra

687 Park Avenue
between Marcy and Tompkins
G train to Flushing

Movimiento Por Justicia Del Barrio (MJB) is an immigrant-led social justice organization based in East Harlem. The group was founded in December of 2004 to organize resistance against the devastating effects of gentrification in their community. The immigrant base and leadership of their organization has led MJB to address the pressing issue of immigrant rights. In 2005, their predominantly Mexican membership decided to become adherents to Zapatista’s Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle  and joined The Other Campaign, a national movement to change Mexico initiated by the Zapatistas. Since then, the group has facilitated a comprehensive Consulta Con El Barrio to invite popular community participation in developing strategyand focus for the struggle for community based justice. MJB struggles for justice by challenging systems of racism, xenophobia, sexism, classism, and homophobia.

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