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Grande Festa di Apertura ENERGY DARSHAN

loc (Small) Data: venerdì 21 maggio 2010

Ora: 17.00 - 23.30

Luogo: Energy Darshan, Lido, via Alberoni 41a

Grande festa di apertura dell' Energy Darshan che inaugura una nuova entusiasmante stagione all' insegna di divertimento, musica, cinema, meditazione, mare, e chi piu' ne ha....piu' ne condivida con noi!!!
La festa iniziera alle 17 con DJ set, per scaldarsi al ritmo di musica Trance GOA e New Age beats.
Verso le 20 si potra degustare una cena a buffet nel nuovo punto di Ristoro.
Copy of DSCN1179 Alle 21.30 avra inizio il concerto degli " SPAZIO 0 BAND", che riproporranno il loro frizzante ed energico repertorio di hit anni'80 che spaziano dai Simple Minds agli Spadau Ballet, dai Simply Red ai Duran Duran, solo per citarne alcuni. Attivi sulla scena musicale da circa un ventennio, i componenti del gruppo hanno dato vita agli Spazio 0 nel 2004. Massimiliano Rasa (voce) ha un passato blues in coppia con Bruno Natural, pop con gli Arabesque e pop-veneziano con gli ironici Arena; Giampietro Toso (chitarra) da tempo collabora con Carlo & Giorgio; Beppe Giada (batteria) suona con il gruppo funky-blues Black Machine, Claudio Stella (tastiere), già seconda voce di Rita Pavone e Andrea Puppa (basso), è da tempo in pista con varie band.
Solo per l' inaugurazione:
tessera associativa stagionale + Cena a buffet solo 10 EUR!!!
http://www.energydarshan.com

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