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Pangea arcade
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Talent director Stephen Shanagha, and fellow co-owner Arnoldo Caballero y Cespedes (who is also co-host and interior design director) have made Pangea a major hub of the burgeoning alt-cabaret movement since introducing music and performance in January 2015.

#PANGEA ARCADE FULL#

Referred to as “an embarrassment of riches” by Stephen Mosher in, this unique format mixing audience and guest artists and a full set by Matsuki, unfolds on the 2nd Sunday of the month, from 12noon to 3pm. More Front Lounge artists will be announced soon.Īlso just underway and returning by popular demand in the Front Lounge is Sue Matsuki’s “Jazz Brunch Open Mic” featuring music director Gregory Toroian on piano and Skip Ward on bass. Also part of Pride at Pangea, Kyle Motsinger diverts on piano on Friday June 25 at 8:30pm in the Front Lounge (no cover).

#PANGEA ARCADE SERIES#

All shows at 6pm, cover $25 (cash only), with a $20 food and drink minimum.Ī Monday Open Mic Series hosted by Michael McAssey just started and takes place in the Front Lounge Mondays at 8:30pm. Scheduled so far in the series running Wednesdays from July 7 to August 25, are Sheila Jordan with Harvie S on bass and Roni Ben Hur on guitar (July 7) Kate Baker with Rachel Z on piano and Jon Toscano on bass (July 14) Tessa Souter with Luis Perdomo on piano (July 21) Alex Leonard with Al Gafa on guitar and Jay Leonhart on bass (July 28). JEAN BRASSARDīeginning July 7, and running every Wednesday in July and August, will be the “Pangea Hot Summer Nights Jazz Series” curated by Ben Cassara. Jean Brassard and Steve Ross, with special guests Karen Akers and Stephanie Biddle, create elegant fireworks together on Bastille Day, Wednesday July 14 at 8:30pm. TYM MOSS FLOTILLA DeBARGE (photo: Albie Mitchell) MARCUS SIMEONE, SEAN HARKNESS and LINA KOUTRAKOS in Clearly Now RACHELLE GARNIEZ (photo: Albie Mitchell) The announcement comes as Pangea earns the prestigious Village Award.Īmong the headliners are Tym Moss (June 20) and Flotilla DeBarge (June 26 & 27, produced by TWEED TheaterWorks) anchoring a week of Gay Pride harmony trio Marcus Simeone, Sean Harkness and Lina Koutrakos in Clearly Now (June 25) Rachelle Garniez (June 30 & July 1) releasing “Gone to Glory,” her compendium of “Farewell Party” hits (collected over five years). The beloved East Village supper club Pangea, which came perilously close to closing during COVID, is announcing a mixture of ticketed and no-cover entertainment during the summer.






Pangea arcade