Guabancex: A benefit for Puerto Rico Independent Musicians and Artists

Saturday, Jan 27 2018;
8:00 PM To 11:00 PM

Green Kill, 229 Greenkill Avenue, Kingston, NY, 12401

www.greenkill.org

Guabancex: A benefit for Puerto Rico Independent Musicians and Artists

Join Nixie Unterwelt for a special performance,Guabancex: A benefit for Puerto Rico Independent Musicians and Artists, at Green Kill on Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 8 pm. Tickets, 8 dollars at door or on reserved on Eventbrite. A portion of the proceeds from her show at Green Kill will benefit PRIMA, Puerto Rico Independent Musicians and Artists.

Nixie Unterwelt, electronic diva, known for her high-octane beats, genre-shattering musicality, and punk-operatic vocals. Listen to Nixie Unterwelt at nixieunterwelt.com

About Nixie Unterwelt

Nixie Unterwelt is a one-womxn electronica powerhouse. Equipped with a computer running Ableton Live, a midi keyboard, a headset mic, and sometimes a six string bass, Nixie delivers compelling, intricate beats, genre-shattering songs, and punk-operatic vocals. Her influences include art punk, new wave, riot grrrl, industrial, stoner metal, 80s synth pop, world music, and Bollywood. She considers a gallery show an opportunity for grand spectacle and plans to accentuate her usual stage histrionics with costume, dance, and video projections. As many of her songs deal with the power of the elements and bring in musical influences from her Latinx heritage, Nixie wishes to devote this performance to the healing of Puerto Rico, one of her ancestral homes.

About PRIMA
All proceeds from her 1/27 show at The Green Kill will go to PRIMA, Puerto Rico Independent Musicians and Artists, to support ongoing creative and cultural vibrancy in the wake of Hurricane Maria, as the island continues to wait for restored electricity and infrastructure. As Puerto Rican artists grapple with stolen power on many levels, it is urgent that they continue to speak through their art and that their voices are heard.

PRIMA was organized by Buscabulla‘s Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo Del Valle, along with Latina folk and rock stalwart Ani Cordero. Please visit https://www.primafund.org to find out more.

About Green Kill

Green Kill is an art and performance space now in its second year, located in the heart of the Hudson Valley, on Green Kill Avenue, near the Route 32 intersection.

Green Kill located at 229 Green Kill Avenue in Kingston at four corners where Green Kill Avenue intersects Route 32 as it winds around through the trees down to New Paltz.

Green Kill hosts poetry readings, theater, film, music and art exhibitions, which include established, outsider or student artists and performers who are dedicated to the growth of their work.

The art exhibitions change monthly at Green Kill and include local, national and international artists.

The Green Kill web site is greenkill.org; the email is 229greenkill@greenkill.org; and the phone is 347-689-2323.

Green Kill is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 3 pm to 9 pm, and closed on national holidays.