el triángulo presents
3-course dinner with 2 drinks
Live music followed by DJs
music: Silent friendship- featuring:
lou (parcels)
liam mockridge
&
Quinn Lamont Luke (El Triángulo)
Chef:
Carlos Rosales (CDMX)
february 13 6-11pm
$850MXn
veg and/or non-alcohol options
***very limited seating***
non-refundable payment in advance please :)
***very limited volunteer/exchange tickets***
Silent friendship
Silent Friendship is an ambient music project recorded across Japan in various environments. The band has set up their small suitcase of instruments to record in a 100 year old Ryokan, a humble inn with a zen garden and a shack overlooking the Okinawan coastline. The idea is that they spend their time exercising communication through music rather than words.
The group consists of italian-canadian actor and super producer Liam Mockridge and radio producer and keyboardist in Parcels Louie Swain.
Quinn Lamont Luke
Quinn Lamont Luke is a California-born singer-songwriter, based in New York and Oaxaca. He has spent the better part of 30 years recording, touring, and releasing music on record labels such as Aficionado, Claremont 56, Leng, DFA, Lovemonk, Phantom Island, RAK Records, Rush! Production, Space Shower (Japan), Ubiquity, Tummy Touch, Uber, World Famous, and now his own imprint, El Triangulo. He has previously worked under the names Bing Ji Ling, the Phenomenal Handclap Band, and Incarnations.
Carlos Rosales
Carlos Rosales brings 22 years of experience in the Food and Beverage and Hospitality industry to el triángulo. He began his career in the family business then moved to Spain to complete his degree before spending 9 years in Asia (Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Singapore) developing concepts and opening more than 12 restaurants. He is an ambassador for Mexican cuisine as a cultural heritage of humanity in Asia.
***program***
6pm doors open
6:45pm seated
7pm dinner served
8pm desert served (move below)
8:30pm silent friendship (live)
9:30pm Lou, LIam, quinn (dj)
11pm music ends
getting here
We are in Mazunte, on the coast of Oaxaca in Mexico.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/ayksTVEJZF2yDfJ59
We are equidistant from airports in Puerto Escondido (pxm) and Huatulco (hux). The journey from either airport to our place is about an hour. it costs about 900-2000 mxn, depending on number of people, your willingness to walk outside the airport, and negotiation skills.
Both Puerto Escondido and Huatulco have frequent flights to and from Mexico City. Puerto Escondido has some very inexpensive, direct flights from Tijuana on Volaris, which can be a good option if you’re in Southern California. You can park or be dropped off on the US side and walk across the Cross Boarder Xpress to the airport. It’s very easy to do.
Otherwise, you’ll get yourself to Mexico City, then book a short flight down to the coast. guadalajara, dallas, and chicago also have flights to huatulco. puerto escondido does not have any international flights. Most options will show up on Kayak, Expedia, etc.. Common airlines to the coast are Volaris, Viva Aerobus, and Aero Mexico.
Driving from Mexico City takes about 9 hours; 6 hours to Oaxaca City, then another 3 hours to the coast via a new super highway.
There is also the option to take the scenic route from oaxaca, over a very windy, but beautiful mountain road. If you have the time, I highly recommend a stay up there someday. Terraza de la tierra is amazing.
Let us know what else you’d like to know! hola@eltriangulo.co