Beats Antique

Beats Antique

Upcoming Event

Beats Antique
Beats Antique
Mission Ballroom, Denver, CO, United States

Rendezvous Point: The Crossing

A large-scale, costume-forward live event built around music, movement, spectacle, and collective participation. Costumes are encouraged but never required. Standard issue not advised.

 

COSTUME CONTEST + RESONANT PRIMER

The Intergalactic Masquerade Costume Contest returns with over $1,000 in prizes awarded onstage for intergalactic self-expression, ceremonial presence, and committed transformation.

To enter the contest, visit the costume contest table near the merch area when you arrive.

Costumes are encouraged but never required. Attendees are invited to arrive dressed, adorned, altered, or otherwise configured for The Crossing.

Before deciding what crosses with you, consult the free Resonant Primer for costume ignition prompts, field guidance, coloring pages, symbolic materials, and navigational notes for Rendezvous Point: The Crossing.

Resonant Primer: https://itchyo.com/resonant-primer/

COSTUME CONTEST RULES

  • All Contest participants must register THE MERCH STATION of The Mission Ballroom before 9:00pm. Top 10 finalists will be chosen from all entrants to be called on stage around 10:00pm. The crowd will decide the top 3 winners. Prizes will be available for pick up at The Merch Station.
  • No flagrant nudity (Slave Leia - YES, Flesh Gordon - NO!)
  • The following costumes may be worn for competition, but may not be judged: purchased costumes, rented costumes, or costumes purchased as a kit. These costumes may be worn on stage for Cosmic Strut but may not be judged for the competition.
  • Children under 16 must be under the control of a responsible adult AT ALL TIMES.
  • Your costume should be finished before you get to the venue. No sewing, gluing, spray painting, welding, or other construction work will be allowed in the venue. However, final assembly of large costumes and/or props and unexpected repairs will be allowed.
  • By entering, participants consent to the use of their name, image and likeness by event organizers and/or promoters for contest administration, promotional, publicity, advertising, film, and social media purposes, without further notice or compensation, except where prohibited by law.
  • For safety reasons, the following is not allowed: live animals with the exception of service animals, substances which might damage or soil other costumes, aerosol sprays, or projectiles.
  • No pyrotechnics will be allowed including but not limited to: fire, flash powder, explosives, smoke bombs or fireworks.
  • NO REAL WEAPONS ALLOWED. Prop weapons must follow the The Mission Ballroom policies and can only be used as part of the costume with restrictions. You are not required to have your weapon “peace bonded” while you appear on stage or in the venue, however, you are expected to act responsibly with your prop-weapon. The venue is not the place to practice your presentation’s sword play! You may be asked to check your prop-weapon with security prior to the start of the contest if we deem the weapon potentially dangerous to anyone.
  • Costumes with electric power requirements need to be self-contained. There will be no access to electrical outlets on stage.
  • Costumes that could potentially damage the venue’s facilities will not be allowed.
  • Surprise the audience, not the INTERGALACTIC MASQUERADE staff. If you are planning something completely different, let us know well in advance. All information will be held in the strictest confidence.
  • No Whiners! Entrants are presumed to be adults, or under the supervision of one. All INTERGALACTIC MASQUERADE judge’s decisions are final.
  • The Mission Ballroom and INTERGALACTIC MASQUERADE staff have the right to eliminate any entry from the competition on the basis of taste, danger to the audience, building or yourself, violation of any of the above rules, or any other reason deemed sufficient. We do not wish to eliminate anyone, but this protects you and the event.
  • Neither INTERGALACTIC MASQUERADE or The Mission Ballroom accepts any responsibility for any damages to or theft of participant’s costumes.

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About Beats Antique

Genre
Dance / Electronic

It’s impossible to describe Beats Antique using just a single genre. One listen to their forthcoming album, Shadowbox (released on their own Beats Antique Records imprint), and their unique hybrid of sound makes perfect sense; their ability to blend so many different kinds of music in to an incredibly vibrant, distinctive and peerless album is what this band has been doing for the past ten years.

Based in Oakland, California, Sidecar Tommy, David Satori and Zoe Jakes make up Beats Antique, who released their 10th album on October 5th 2016 to commemorate their tenth year as a band. They’ve mounted a larger-than-life cross-country tour that will take their vision to theaters across America. “Shadowbox is both the title of our new album, the theme of our tour, and our new store front in Berkeley CA. We decided to bring it all together on this release.“

Mostly recorded at their studio in Oakland (which has been around since the 50s), the Bay Area band also recorded in Russia and Israel. “We were lucky to record in both Moscow and Tel Aviv, because we had shows there and wanted to connect with the local artists. We had amazing sessions in both locations; In Moscow we recorded on the outskirts of the city in a wild Industrial complex. We ended up going through strange corridors into this plush bamboo-floored-Hare-Krishna-owned recording studio with state of the art gear. When we were in Tel Aviv, we gave a call to a local legend Yossi Fine and he helped us get time at Pluto Studios, which is one of the best in the city. We recorded with Talya Solan and her amazing group of musicians. We used elements of the Tel Aviv session to create our track “Bdna Salam,” which is raising money for Syrian refugees.” Along with Talya other features on Shadowbox include Lafa Taylor, Alam Khan, Tatiana Kalmykova, brasshouse trio Too Many Zooz (who are touring with Beats Antique), Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Dana Elle, Madoline Tasquin and Medium Troy Orchestra.

Shadowbox is a retrospective of sorts, with Beats Antique pulling from all of their previous work as almost a homage to the first ten years of their career. “This will be our first full album produced in Beats Antique’s recording studio/dance performance space. We feel like Shadowbox touches on all our styles from down-temp Middle Eastern influences to cinematic orchestral arrangements. The songwriting process is also different for every song. Sometimes David will come in with a melody and Sidecar will add the bass and beats, and vise versa. One thing that always makes the songwriting process unique is that Zoe creates and arranges music based around stories she wants to tell though dance, so sometimes the performance aspect influences the creation of the music.”

In June, the group premiered the first single, “Killer Bee,” featuring Lafa Taylor, on Billboard.com. The track is “about standing up to prejudices. Just because someone calls you a killer bee, doesn’t mean you need to kill. We want people to define themselves and not be defined by what people think they should be.” In addition to being a ‘killer’ track, with a compelling music video directed by Kyrian Bobeerian, Beats Antique donated a percentage of the proceeds from their July 1st show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre to The Honeybee Conservancy, a non-profit dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of bees.

An enthusiastic touring band, a new album also means a new tour, and since Beats Antique is all about the ‘concept,’ Shadowbox (the album and the idea) is another opportunity for them to get the creative juices flowing for the live shows. The band plan to use shadows, light, Indonesian shadow puppetry, custom-created lanterns, dance, story telling, crowd participation and more to make sure this is an unforgettable visual spectacle for their audience.

Shadowbox, an album that is an amalgamation of the history of Beats Antique, merged with a tour that will both tease and excite the senses, shows off what this band does best – transform, innovate and revolutionize what you think you know about music.