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La Cosecha’s Block Party and Preview Celebration, Calle Latina, to Feature Ozomatli in Concert

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The September 7 music and food festival in the Union Market District, presented by title partner Events DC, will also feature cultural classes, comedy performances, food & drink tastings, retail pop-ups, a flash mob and more

Washington, D.C. (August 14, 2019) — La Cosecha, EDENS’ upcoming contemporary Latin market (1270 4th Street NE) in the Union Market District, will celebrate its opening preview celebration with a festive block party and special concert, presented by title partner Events DC and headlined by Grammy-winning Latin fusion band Ozomatli on Saturday, September 7 from 11am-7pm.

Local pop singer-dancer Jason Cerda will also perform during the free, open-to-the-public event, which will serve as a Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff event and is being curated in collaboration with local music production group All Things Go. Additional musical acts include Salt Cathedral, Mario + Jose , Jonathan Acosta, DJ Bembona, DJ Renzo, DJ Nicolas Losada and Batalá .

The Calle Latina block party’s family-friendly activities include a special Latin-inspired face painting menu created by Colombia-born local muralist MasPaz , Con Sabor kids’ dance classes, chef demos and a flash mob led by Cerda. Guests will also get a sneak peek at all of the La Cosecha partners: El Cielo, NOVA BOSSA, Amparo, Ali Pacha, Grand Cata, Serenata, Café Unido, Filos Bakery, Zona E Home, La Casita and Peruvian Brothers.

In partnership with sponsors the D.C. Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment, Carlos Rosario School, and Bacardi, the block party will feature additional pop ups by New Latin Wave, Se Habla Español, The Future is Latina, Andeana Hats, Adelante Shoes, Arcay Chocolates, Piña & Coco, Wonder for People and Politics & Prose, Arepa Zone, Ilegal Mezcal and Bacardi.

“After considerable time spent planning and curating La Cosecha, we’re excited and proud to invite all to our preview block party, Calle Latina, where we’ll be celebrating the colors, textures and sounds of Latin America. The ongoing insights and assistance from Latin embassy partners and the city’s cultural taste makers have been invaluable in the creation of this new marketplace,” says EDENS CEO Jodie W. McLean. “Inclusivity and cultural appreciation are the foundation of any strong community and seem more important now than ever. We hope that by showcasing these dynamic cultures, we can spark conversations and relationships across diverse cultures.”

“It has been a joy to work with the EDENS team, as well as my La Cosecha colleagues over these past months, bringing to fruition a project that not only celebrates, but elevates, our varied and vibrant cultures and communities,” says El Cielo Chef Juanma Barrientos. “We can’t wait to party and show everyone what we’ve been cooking up!”

Ozomatli, known as much for their music as their activism, are two-time Grammy winners with a one-of-a-kind sound that encompasses a wide array of musical styles, including salsa, jazz, funk, reggae, rap and more. Since their inception in 1995, Ozomatli has performed all over the world in places like China, Tunisia, Jordan and Burma, serving both as cultural ambassadors and advocates for farm workers’ rights and immigration reform.

D.C.-area native Cerda is a double-threat singer and dancer, boasting Billboard-charting singles Al Lado Mio, Color Favorito and Un Poco Mas, as well as a 3,500-square-foot, state-of-the-art dance studio in northern Virginia.

La Cosecha’s partnerships with Latin embassies, cultural and diplomatic leaders and strategic stakeholders from the Latin community will solidify the new marketplace as a national platform for Latin culture and cuisine. Cultural opportunities for the larger community will include art exhibits, film screenings, live performances, media lab space and outdoor activations throughout the year.

“As the official convention and sports authority, Events DC is committed to supporting the District’s creative communities, as they are vital components to the continued development of our city’s local footprint and growing economy from its residents to businesses,” says Events DC president and chief executive officer Gregory A. O’Dell.

“La Cosecha will shine a light on D.C.’s vibrant Latin culture, while showcasing community conversations, electric taste makers and its artistic contributors and entertainers. We look forward to being a part of La Cosecha’s inaugural festival, where we will take the time to celebrate this dynamic community and culture at home in the District.”

To RSVP for La Cosecha’s Calle Latina block party, please visit lacosechadc.com/callelatina.

PRESS CONTACT: For additional information, artist interviews or high-res imagery, please contact Dannia Hakki of MoKi Media: [email protected] and 202.257.9911

ABOUT LA COSECHA
La Cosecha is a contemporary marketplace celebrating centuries of Latin American heritage. As a culinary embassy, La Cosecha is designed for community and conversation with a philanthropic mission to foster business education throughout Latin America. Our seasonal experiences are curated in partnership with Latin American embassies, eclectic taste makers and artistic contributors. The harvest, la cosecha, is the natural time of reaping what has been cultivated by a dynamic community. ¡Celebremos!

ABOUT EDENS
EDENS is a retail real estate owner, operator and developer of a nationally-leading portfolio of 125+ retail places. Our purpose is to enrich the community through human engagement. EDENS has 250 employees across offices in key markets including Washington, D.C., Boston, Dallas, Columbia, Atlanta, Miami, Charlotte, Houston and Denver.

PRESS CONTACT
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