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Event Info
Date 01.22.21
Format
Medium
Admission $5–15
Sliding Scale
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Associated Program Drive-In
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Gather your favorite people (or pod!) and join us for a night of sweet tunes and surprise screenings!

We will be spinning live and screening a short and a movie to break us out of our pandemic fatigue. Don't worry - no need to get out of your car.

check in & music starts at 6pm, film starts at 7pm

About the organizers:

COTFG is a volunteer-run arts organization supporting creative expression in Austin, TX. Established in 2003 and originally based out of a space on Pedernales St. in east Austin, COTFG has presented over one thousand events to date, including featured concerts, workshops, and film screenings.

Chulita Vinyl Club is made up of women, gender-non-conforming, non-binary, LGBTQ+ and self-identifying people of color. CVC launched in 2014, with the context of providing a safe space for empowerment, togetherness and to utilize music and vinyl as a form of resistance against the erasure of culture. Each Chulita identifies with their own identity. They are not to be classified as one nationality or culture. Within CVC they individually identify with the following: Latinxs, Tejanxs, Chicanxs, Xicanx, Afro-Latinx and many more. The unifying denominator is that they come together over the belief that EL DISCO ES CULTURA and they believe that is worth preserving and perpetuating.