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		<title>Last Minute Cinco de Mayo Fiesta Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 17:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erin Petty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's Cinco de Mayo, meaning it's mariachi's moment in the sun tonight. Numerous restaurants and bars are featuring mariachi bands&#8211;which traditionally consist of of violins, trumpets, an acoustic guitar, and a vihuela and guitarrón  (a high-pitched, five-string guitar and  a large acoustic bass, respectively)&#8211;leading one to wonder if there's demand for these ensembles at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_23409" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-full wp-image-23409" title="cinco" src="http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/files/2010/05/cinco.jpg" alt="cinco" width="400" height="400" /><p class="wp-caption-text">In case you&#39;re looking for something a little less refined.</p></div>
<p style="text-align: left;">It's <strong>Cinco de Mayo</strong>, meaning it's mariachi's moment in the sun tonight. Numerous restaurants and bars are featuring mariachi bands&#8211;which traditionally consist of of violins, trumpets, an acoustic guitar, and a vihuela and guitarrón <strong><strong> </strong></strong>(a high-pitched, five-string guitar and <em> </em>a large acoustic bass, respectively)&#8211;leading one to wonder if there's demand for these ensembles at any other point in the year. Celebrate these musicians' employment&#8211;however short-lived&#8211;and the <a href="http://www.pbs.org/kpbs/theborder/history/timeline/10.html" >Mexican victory against France in the Battle of Puebla in 1862</a> tonight with margaritas and Coronas at the following places:</p>
<p><strong>Alero</strong>&#8211;Drink specials, DJ and mariachi bands, and models in nothing but body paint.<br />
<em>1301 U St. NW. (202) 462-2322.</em></p>
<p><strong>Bossa Bistro and Lounge</strong>&#8211;Drink specials including $4 house margaritas, $3 Coronas, and $3 Tecates, as well as a live salsa band.<br />
<em>2463 18th St. NW. (202) 667-0088.</em></p>
<p><strong>Café Citron</strong>&#8211;$3 bottles of Dos Equis, specials on Bacardi, Red Bull, and Absolute.<br />
<em>1343 Connecticut Ave. NW. (202) 530-8844.</em></p>
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<p><strong>Ceiba</strong>&#8211;$5 house margaritas and $5 Mexican street food, bar and lounge only.<br />
<em>701 14th St. NW. (202) 393-3983.</em></p>
<p><strong>DC9</strong>&#8211;<strong>Nayas</strong> perform Latin music with a dash of rock and reggae. With <strong>Machetres</strong> and <strong>DJ Rockactivo</strong>. 9 p.m. $10.<br />
<em>1940 9th St. NW. (202) 483-0666. </em></p>
<p><strong>D.C. United Tailgate</strong>&#8211;Even if you don't want to attend the game, you can still come out to parking lot 8 for Mexican food booths, Latin music, limbo competitions and piñatas before the game against the <strong>Kansas City Wizards</strong>. Inside the stadium, you'll find Corona and margarita specials. Tailgate at 5 p.m., game at 7 p.m.<br />
<em>RFK Stadium, 2400 E. Capitol St. SE. (202) 587-5000. $25.</em></p>
<p><strong>Guapo's</strong>&#8211;Specials on margaritas, Mexican beer, and tequila.<em><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-23413" title="pinatas" src="http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/files/2010/05/pinatas-279x300.jpg" alt="pinatas" width="279" height="300" /></em><br />
<em>4515 Wisconsin Ave. (202) 686-3588.</em></p>
<p><strong>La Frontera Cantina</strong>&#8211;Specials on margaritas and Mexican beer.<br />
<em>1633 17th St. NW. (202) 232-0437.</em></p>
<p><strong>Lauriol Plaza</strong>&#8211;Food and drink specials, mariachi bands, and freebies from Dos Equis and Corona.<br />
<em>1835 18th St. NW. (202) 387-0035.</em></p>
<p><strong>The Park at Fourteenth</strong>&#8211;Networking happy hour featuring drink specials on Dos Equis and Ambhar Tequila cocktails, a mariachi band, and a complimentary buffet and passed appetizers from 5-7 p.m. Doors at 5.<br />
<em>920 14th St. NW. (202) 737-7275. Free with RSVP to RSVP@LatinVIP.com.</em></p>
<p><strong>Porters</strong>&#8211;$5 Cuervo margaritas and $5 Cuervo Silver shots, as well as appetizer specials, games, and prizes.<br />
<em>1207 19th St. NW. (202) 775-3797.</em></p>
<p><strong>Rosa Mexicano</strong>&#8211;Piñatas, live music, and drink and appetizer specials. Also a special Cinco de Mayo menu.<br />
<em>575 7th St. NW. (202) 567-6320.</em></p>
<p><strong>Rumors</strong>&#8211;$5 Cuervo margaritas and $5 Cuervo Silver shots, as well as appetizer specials, games, and prizes.<br />
<em>1900 M St. NW. (202) 466-7378.</em></p>
<p><strong>Town Tavern</strong>&#8211;$10 all-you-can-drink domestic bottles and mixed rails from 8-10 p.m. $3 Coronas and tequila sunrises all day and night.<br />
<em>2323 18th St. NW. (202) 387-8696.</em></p>
<p><em>Top image courtesy of southernliving.com.<br />
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		<title>The Smithsonian Folklife Fest (more than an educational experience)&#8211;a Mid-Fest Chat with Dan Sheehy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 05:10:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Kiviat</dc:creator>
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Over the years at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, I have seen and heard lots of great music—zydeco, DC sounds from Rare Essence and Fugazi, weird Bhutan horns, the Cambodian Ray Charles, amazing Malian music, country blues, rockabilly, and numerous Latin styles.  I have also seen many fascinating craftspeople and eaten a fair amount of exciting [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/blackplasticbag/files/2009/07/cimarron-0052.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-7786" title="cimarron-0052" src="http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/blackplasticbag/files/2009/07/cimarron-0052.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="275" /></a>Over the years at the <a href="http://www.festival.si.edu/2009/las_americas/index.aspx">Smithsonian Folklife Festival</a>, I have seen and heard lots of great music—zydeco, DC sounds from Rare Essence and Fugazi, weird Bhutan horns, the Cambodian Ray Charles, amazing Malian music, country blues, rockabilly, and numerous Latin styles.  I have also seen many fascinating craftspeople and eaten a fair amount of exciting food (and ya gotta have the real lemonade and the giant pieces of watermelon).  For some reason though, a couple of people at another local DC website would have you believe that the event is nothing but a tedious ‘educational’ experience and a place to dump visiting relatives.  Do not believe that theory. </p>
<p>The Festival is continuing through Sunday July 5.  This year includes Latin music, songs and culture from <a href="http://www.festival.si.edu/2009/wales/index.aspx">Wales</a>, and "Giving Voice"-African-American <a href="http://www.festival.si.edu/2009/giving_voice/index.aspx">spoken word</a>, poetry, and classic r’n’b dj chatter.  I recently e-mailed one of the prime movers behind the fest, <a href="http://newsdesk.si.edu/admin/bios/sheehy.htm">Daniel Sheehy</a>, for a mid-fest update.  Daniel Sheehy is acting director of the <a href="http://www.folklife.si.edu/ ">Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage</a>.  He is also a musician&#8211; he founded <a href="http://www.mariachilosamigos.com/">Mariachi Los Amigos</a> in 1978, the Washington, D.C., area’s longest-existing mariachi ensemble.</p>
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1.  <strong>Washington City Paper</strong>-Were there any extra-special, unexpected in a good way highlights from the 1st week?</p>
<p><strong>Daniel Sheehy</strong>: <em><a href="http://www.festival.si.edu/2009/schedule_06_28.aspx">The Viva Colombia concert</a> last night[Sunday June 28] attracted an overflow crowd to the Folkways Salon.  Three Colombian groups performed, shouts of viva Colombia filled the air, and the concert went to the last, joyful minute.  Some said it was the best SFF concert ever.<br />
Also, the amazing human beatbox Christylez Bacon amazed audiences with his super-human sounds. See </em><a href="http://festival.si.edu/2009/video.aspx"><em>http://festival.si.edu/2009/video.aspx</em></a><em> for more<br />
</em>2. <strong>Washington City Paper</strong>-I read some zydeco enthusiasts raving about La India Canela; was she pleased with the response from the audiences?</p>
<p><strong>Daniel Sheehy</strong>: <a href="http://www.festival.si.edu/2009/las_americas/india.aspx"><em>La India Canela</em></a><em> is AMAZING, and her band is beyond belief (until you see/hear it).  She loved the DC audiences and wants to come back.</em></p>
<p>3.<strong>Washington City Paper</strong>-Are there special events coming up this week that you're especially looking forward to, and or think that readers should know about?</p>
<p><strong>Daniel Sheehy</strong>: <em>The <a href="http://www.festival.si.edu/visitor/evening.aspx">Friday night </a>concert features the Wales artistic giant <strong>Catrin Finch</strong> playing her electrified and electrifying harp, in contrast/harmony with the supersaturated intensity of Colombian, harp-driven <a href="http://www.festival.si.edu/2009/las_americas/cimarron.aspx">Grupo Cimarron </a>(pictured above) playing musica llanera (plains music).  They have twice toured together in Wales, and July 3 we will savor the distilled version of their two-year collaboration.</em></p>
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4. <strong>Washington City Paper</strong>- In the Washington Hispanic newspaper and El Commercio newspaper out of Manassas I saw huge ads for an upcoming Peruvian festival, and I saw some text about that as well; Similarly I have seen listings for all kinds of Spanish language music events online at <a href="http://www.kestadc.com/ ">Kesta Happenings DC</a>;  But in none of those sources did I see any mention of the Folklife Festival.   How are you getting word out to the DC and Baltimore area Spanish-speaking community?</p>
<p><strong>Daniel Sheehy</strong>: With budget limitations in the background, we have a volunteer team of PR people to get the word out.  Other headline current events have occupied most press attention of late, as I expect you know.</p>
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5.  <strong>Washington City Paper</strong>-In connection with the last question, Is the Smithsonian reaching out to all the various local demographics (old/young; different ethnicities, all races/economic classes via newspapers, websites, flyers in markets and restaurants, Facebook, twitter, word of mouth) or is the Festival becoming an event that is mostly just for visiting tourists?   Do budget issues play a role?</p>
<p><strong>Daniel Sheehy</strong>: <em>The issue of the festival outreach is not one of appealing to tourists versus local audiences.  The majority of attendees are local, engaged, and loyal.  Television and radio coverage have been robust for the Las Americas program.  A quick glance at the audience in the Las Americas program is encouraging in terms of the engagement with the greater DC Latino community.  Budget issues play a significant role; with a flusher budget, we could have expanded both programming and public impact.  Web presence has been enormous this year.  Visit </em><a href="http://festival.si.edu/2009/las_americas/index.aspx"><em>http://festival.si.edu/2009/las_americas/index.aspx</em></a><em> for more.<br />
 <br />
</em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">Festival hours on the National Mall are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with special evening events on Thursday 7-2, Friday 7-3, and Sunday 7-5.<br />
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