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Written by Ronaldo Oregano
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Friday, 20 May 2005 |
Barbès 376 9th St. (corner of 6th Ave.) Park
Slope, Brooklyn 718.965.9177
Barbès is a bar and performance space located in the South Slope
part of Brooklyn.
Barbès is also a neighborhood in northern Paris famous for
its discount stores, its large North African population as well as the
record stores which helped launch the Rai music explosion of the mid
80's.
Owned and operated by two French musicians and long-time Brooklyn
residents, Barbès functions as a neighborhood community center
of sorts. Its intimate back room is host to regular events - music,
readings and film screenings and serves to fill a gap in a
neighborhood which is home to a large population of artists, musicians,
and writers but still offers very little in terms of performing outlets
Much like the neighborhood it is named after, Barbès puts
the stress on cultural variety, neighborhood conviviality - and bargain
hunting , with $5 Ricard and an eclectic music collection which ranges
from the Lebanese diva Asmahan to Mexican bandas, Venezuelan joropos
and Romanian brass bands.
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