Nochevieja – New Year’s Eve 2008
White Mischief presents
NOCHEVIEJA
New Year’s Eve, Wednesday 31st December, 2008
Camino, King’s Cross
As part of the King’s CrossOver mini-festival
Arrive early: free Russian Standard vodka cocktail to all those arriving at Camino before 10pm!
Please note that the party is sold out and we strongly recommend ticketholders arrive early – if one King’s Crossover venue is full guests will be directed to the other one. (One or two guests are selling unwanted tickets on our Facebook page.)
White Mischief will be presenting a more intimate yet still just as magnificent show on New Year’s Eve as part of the King’s Crossover mini-festival. For the price of one ticket you get access to two parties: the White Mischief “NOCHEVIEJA” at Camino and a dance party from the legendary Notting Hill Carnival sound system Sancho Panza at the Big Chill House.
Over at Camino we’ll be hosting a vintage Latin fiesta complete with flamenco, tango and - at midnight – the traditional Spanish ceremony featuring twelve grapes for each chime of the midnight clock.
Mischief Makers can take advantage of a three course New Year’s Eve meal at Camino for £70 per person which of course includes access to the party. It’s an opportunity to secure a table, dine in style and comfort before catching the performances and dancing late into the night. Take a look at the menu for this delicious meal - and to book email dr.reservations@camino.uk.com
Dress code
As with all White Mischief events, dressing up is not compulsory but strongly encouraged. For tips on where to buy or rent wonderful costumes and vintagewear, please see our guide:
http://www.whitemischief.info/we-recommend/dressup-costume-hire-and-vintage-stores
Dressup inspirations for the Nochevieja show: Bullfighters, Flamenco dancers, Mexican luchadors, Cuban heels, Conquistadors, Senors and Senoritas, Sancho Panza and banditos, Carmen Miranda, Carnival kings and queens, Tropicana girls…
Cabaret and Vaudeville Performances:
Sefi - the Spanish snake dancer who charmed so many at our “Around The World in 80 Days” party, with both a real life snake and a separate fire performance outdoors
Aire Flamenco – Flamenco dance troupe
Leah – with a tribal belly dancing act
Edouardo and Chiquita – performing “Toreadorable”
Precious Isis – delivering intimate incantations
Ángeles de los Andes – with their traditional piñata bashing
FlamencoCoCo – tableside flamenco dances
Joyful Dances of the Lap land – Nordic pixie
Live Music:
Cuba Salsa – live Cuban band
DJs:
Count Sizzle – playing vintage Latin, jump rhythm’n’blues, jazz, ska,,,
Dickon Edwards (Fosca, Latitude, The Beautiful and The Damned) playing showtunes, party favourites
Jean-Paul Seculaire (Right-On) playing vintage salsa, boogaloo, mambo, cumbia, soul
Click below to view the King’s Crossover flyers:













