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[ PAST EVENT ] UNORTHODOX // Sparks Brothers Dance Party w/ Pre-Show DJ Anjali Set & Mustaches

Opens on February 4

Run Time: 140 min.

Doors & DJ set at 5:30 p.m.; Film at 6 p.m. Tickets are $15.
HI/VI, CCAP with Closed Captioning Devices Available. 
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From the director that brought you
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Baby Driver and Shaun of the Dead comes a fantastic doc exploring how one rock band can be successful, underrated, hugely influential and criminally overlooked — all at the same time.

And did someone say dance party?! DJ Anjali will be spinning Sparks tunes – a band that’s been in heavy rotation for her since her early DJ days. BYO-Mustache or grab a stick-on one at the door!

The Sparks Brothers
2021. Directed by Edgar Wright. Runtime: 135 minutes.

The Sparks Brothers may be far from a household name, but I guarantee that your favorite band has heard of them. Their group, Sparks, cast a long legacy on electronic and dance music despite never reaching the mainstream. Celebrate the boisterous brother duo Ron and Russell Mael’s musical odyssey spanning five weird and wonderful decades. Starts at 6 p.m.

DJ Anjali (set from 5:30 p.m. – 6 p.m.)
Anjali is a DJ, Dancer and Artist. Her work is primarily concerned with creating a collective memory through songs, dance and imagery while pushing forward a working class, immigrant feminist agenda on the dance floor. As a DJ and dance floor instigator, she has worked to promote the future and vintage sounds of the South Asian and Desi diaspora within the larger Global Bass movement. She moves between two styles of performance, from behind the decks as a DJ to the front of the stage as a Bhangra dancer, all the while exploring her own identity and using the dance floor as a place to build solidarity.

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