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SMITHSONIAN YOUNG BENEFACTORS MONTRÉAL UNDERGROUND

February 24 · S. Dillon Ripley Center

PHOTOS BY EDGAR VECERRA

 

THE EVENT: Most things "Montréal" are très embellished - like its French fries served heaped in "poutine" gravy! Revellers this night were treated to an equally tasty treat of the most cutting edge musicial event ever held at the Smithsonian. Canadian live act Pheek and Mossa, and DJ Vincent Lemieux along with D.C.'s DJ Menan spun industrial fl avors until 1 a.m. to help the YB Culture 4Kids Fund. Unlike the Ben Stiller vehicle, this "night at the museum" was saturated with fl ashing projection screens and a hip, young crowd. When you needed a breather, you could take a stroll through the "Clash of Empires: The British, French and Indian War for North America, 1754-1763" exhibit. Appropriate indeed.

 

MOSSA performing. Clandestine & Les Passagers provided the projection. Anthony Allen and Sara Lindstrom
MOSSA performing. Clandestine & Les Passagers provided the projection. Anthony Allen and Sara Lindstrom

 

Montréal live acts Pheek, Mossa and (MUTEK founder) Vincent Lemieux Himanshu Kothari
Montréal live acts Pheek, Mossa and (MUTEK founder) Vincent Lemieux Himanshu Kothari

 

Alisa Tugberk, event organizer Carolina Furukrona and Zeina Ayvaz Zoe Mentel and Amanda Hale
Alisa Tugberk, event organizer Carolina Furukrona and Zeina Ayvaz Zoe Mentel and Amanda Hale

 

Laura Rose, Vanessa Santos and Jennifer Palmer Kelly Hutcheson and Sandra Pecina
Laura Rose, Vanessa Santos and Jennifer Palmer Kelly Hutcheson and Sandra Pecina

 

Alexa Choi, Ashley Choi, Katrina Tavanlar, Nicole Timmons and Steph Armah
Alexa Choi, Ashley Choi, Katrina Tavanlar, Nicole Timmons and Steph Armah



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