![]() ![]() The CVC also performs at large music and art festivals such as the annual 20th Street Block Party. The CVC strives to support local members of the community and typically play gigs that support local artists or non profit organizations, especially those that seek to preserve minority culture and eliminate the plight of people of color. Each member brings a unique sound into the collective based on her personal record collection, whether inherited from family members or purchased at thrift stores, record stores, or flea markets. The CVC has preformed a wide range of musical genres, such as yé-yé pop, garage girls, punk, indie pop, northern soul, new wave, post-punk, riot grrrl, motown, ska, diy pop, oi!, power pop, twee, chicano oldies, 1960s soul, pop, chicano soul-dies, tejano, mexican rock, mexican punk, latino punk, rocksteady, dancehall reggae, 1970s funk, 1960s psychedelic Peruvian cover songs, cumbia, spanish rock, funk, r&b, oldies, norteños, corridos, and conjuntos. On November 13, 2017, Univision 14 aired a special report called "Las chulitas de la Bahía" ("The Chulitas of the Bay") that featured members of the Bay Area chapter. Today there are a total of seven chapters in Texas and California.Įver since its formation the CVC has news media coverage from local publications, mostly focussed on the cultural and gender aspects of the CVC. "Chulita" is a diminutive of the Spanish slang word chula meaning "beautiful", "cute", or "sexy." Using social media to find women interested in joining her, Saenz formed the first official chapter of Chulita Vinyl Club in Austin, Texas in 2014. The Chulita Vinyl Club was founded by Claudia Saenz in 2014. The CVC, like other all-women DJ collectives, seeks to shatter gender barriers prevalent in the male-dominated DJ scene. Since its founding in 2014 the CVC has grown, to seven chapters throughout Texas and California. The CVC was formed to provide a safe space in which its members can embrace their heritage through collecting, sharing, and playing music that is culturally significant to them. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Ĭhulita Vinyl Club (CVC) is an all-vinyl, all-genre DJ collective whose members are self-identifying women of color. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. 3305 E.This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Wikipedia's terms of use. 311 311 Club 3137 Jazz Street 3218 Hemlock Ave. 3 Graces Skincare & Spa 3 J Ranch Bed & Breakfast 300 Austin 300 Bear Canyon Dr. 23rd Street Renaissance Artists' Market 24 Blocks on 6th Street from Brazos to I-35 24-Hour Fitness 24/7 Cleaning Services 2823 Manor 290 Flea Market 2924 Highway 21 E Paige, TX 2K Sports 2nd Degree Black Sash Class of 2008 2nd Street District 2nd Street Liquor 2XL Swagger Brands, Inc. ![]() LaFort View Rd 2102 Tejas Drive 21st & San Jacinto 21st Street Co-op 2200 S. ![]() 1st Rate Fixtures 2 Chairs Studio 2 day postcards 2 Dine 4 2 Wee Cottages Bed & Breakfast 20/ Apartments 2040 Gallery 2047 S. 1810 Club 1848 Grand Oaks Farm 1860 Pioneer Cabin on the River 1883 Old Hwy 20, McDade TX 78650 1894 Private Pullman Palace Car 1903 S. 1610 New York Avenue 1710 Palma Plaza 1776 Cheesesteak Co. 1501 E 6th 1550 Gallery 15th Street Cafe 15th Street/Enfield Road 1604 E. 6th Street 1417 French Bistro 1427 Suffolk Dr. Riverside 13th Street Heritage House 1400 Block of South Congress 1405 W. Congress 1202 Travis Heights 12th Night Austin 12th Street Baptist Church 12th Street Books 12th Street Soular Food Garden 12XU 1300 E 4th St. Congress 115 Austin Place 11th & Waller 11th and Congress 11th Street Cowboy Bar 12 Fox Beer Company 1202 S. #ATown #BossBabesATX #peeonsomebody & Art Gallery (red) nights (sub)Tex 1 House at a Time 1 Stop Food Store 1/4 Hora Project Space 100 Congress Building 100-200 block E. ![]()
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