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DSC00209_2 Sorry about the late notice, but I must tell you about the amazing Cabaret show we are hosting tomorrow!

Tiki Lounge and Bar will be engulfed by the smokey, risque and exotic burlesque-inspired cabaret stylings of Mz Josephine Fisher (http://www.josephinefisher.com/) as accompanied by the laidback lounge/exotica sounds of the Kahuna Daddies.  We’ve been lucky enough to host the Kahuna Daddies before at our humble bar, and Mz Josephine’s reputation preceeds her… just look at her website and try to tell me that this doesn’t sound compelling:

“Mz Josephine’s tendency to reveal more than absolutely necessary has made her a popular entertainer with her customers. Regaling them with saucy songs, anecdotes, dildo dancing, striptease, fabulist story telling and tales of love gone kinky. Mz Josephine was invented to explore the politics of pleasure and to encourage her audiences to be curious about their own.”

We’d love to see you there!  Show should kick off around 9:30pm.  No cover charge! (woo!)

Cheers,

Tiki Lounge and Bar

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nz-tiki-moneySo Kevin Rudd has kindly given you a bunch of money, and you’ve got a few mates that need a “perk up” in these troubling economic times.  Why not be a hero and shout them to a night at the Tiki Bar?  To take advantage of celebrate the Australian Government’s stimulus package, Tiki Lounge and Bar is offering some special function/party packages for 20-30 people.

Package 1 – A Good Start to the Night – $600 – 20 people

This package gets you two “punch size” versions of some of our premium cocktails – An oversized version of our Pirate’s Grog recipe which we call “Davy Jones’ Locker” and is served out of a Treasure Chest, and another drink which is our version of a Pearl Diver Punch which is served out of a giant clam-shell.  These two punches will give you and 20 of your closest friends about 2 drinks each.

Package 2 – Settle in for a Comfortable Evening – $900 – 30 people

This package is suited to groups of around 30 people and gets you about 2 serves of punch each (as in package 1) as well as a spread of food – gourmet Pizzas and toasted sandwiches, Esquidillas (tasty little avocado, tomato and cheese-filled tortilla snacks) and a tropical fruit platter.

If you have more specific needs please feel free to get in touch to discuss options.  Tiki Lounge and Bar is a great venue for parties, birthdays, corporate function, product launches and so on.  If you want to offer  a little bit of “something different” for your friends, colleagues or clients then Tiki Lounge and Bar is the place to do it!  We also have access to a range of different entertainment options from bands to cabaret performances.  Give us a call (9428 4336) or email (info@tikiloungeandbar.com) to discuss your needs.

Cheers,

Tiki Lounge and Bar

Photo of a NZ 10 cent piece from thelittlehousebythesea.wordpress.com (Games Wordpress Template)

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Well that snuck up on us!  The Melbourne Zombie Shuffle is on again for 2009.   For those who aren’t aware of this annual event, it’s basically an excuse for Zombie Afficionados to don Zombie costumes and terrorise the good peoples of Melbourne in a good old-fashioned flash mob.  The shuffle kicks off this year at 1pm on Saturday May 9th starting at Carlton Gardens

The Facebook group for the Shuffle can be found here.

As strong supporters of Zombie rights, the Tiki Bar will be offering Zombie related cultural entertainment all night (movies on the projector, maybe some Resident Evil or Left 4 Dead… depends on whether Kev is up for donating his Xbox for the evening…).   We’ll  offering drink specials on the night ($4 off Zombie cocktails) to those who attend as Zombies (more out of fear than anything else), so please feel free to dress up!

Here are some scenes from last year’s shuffle…

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Hi All,

Just a quick note to let y’all know that the bar will be closed this weekend due to the ANZAC day public holiday along with licensing hoo-haa.

To make up for that, please accept these YouTube videos of the recent Mondo-a-Go-Go event held at the Tiki Bar as a gesture of thanks for your continued support.

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Hiya!

I’ve recently come across a new website devoted to the history and culture of Odsc01973lde Melbourne Towne called “Macabre Melbourne“.

As the title might suggest, Macabre Melbourne is peppered with a collection of writings about Melbourne’s dark past.  Melb0urne is a proud city that embraces all aspects of its personality – be they lofty successes of humanity or less savoury aspects of the soul.   Where else do you find such a collection of bars that will happily brag of being housed in an ex-brothel or sweatshop?  Macabre Melbourne not only explores the historical aspects of Melbourne, but draws a clear connection between these colourful events, places and people and how they influence the city in the modern day.  The site also contains reviews of Bars, Restaurants and venues of cultural significance in and around the city (not our bar yet, but we’ve certainly invited the good people of Macabre Melbourne to drop in coz we like their style).

If you want to feel connected to the lifeblood of the city in which you live, you can do a lot worse than tapping the vein that is www.macabremelbourne.com.

Cheers,

Kev.

* I took the photo somewhere in Lonsdale Street.  Let it not be said that Melbourne is not photogenic.

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Once again the Great Instrumental Asylum will be descending upon Tiki Lounge and Bar to spread their surf guitar driven gospel to the cocktail-drinking congregation in Richmond on Saturday April 18th.

Doors open at 6 – musos start when they’re good and ready!

$8 cc at Tiki Lounge and Bar – 327 Swan Street, Richmond.

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Hi All!

Those crazies from Tiki Robot are holding another amazing 60’s themed Mondo-a-Go-Go evening at Tiki Lounge and Bar this Saturday night (April 4th)!  Be on hand for all the beats, boots and ‘bots (robots that is) starting from around 8pm!

Here’s the low-down:

Mondo-a-Go-Go is on again at the Tiki Lounge and Bar, 327 Swan Street Richmond 8pm $8 – Amazing visuals, Yuri the Robot, Bagadelic DJ, Cage Dancers and the best music to Go-Go by. Oh and fabulous cocktails in the amazing experience that is the Tiki Bar and Lounge.

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tabu421st March 2009 – 8.30pm – $8 cc.

A very special night’s entertainment at Melbourne’s “Tiki Lounge and Bar” with a fabulous new print of this very famous and rare gem of cinematic history. From the director who made “Nosferatu” and the very famous “Sunrise” (often featured in top ten lists of best films of all time) Tiki Lounge and Bar is proud to present “Tabu” with a score composed and played live from music iconoclast and underground legend Mike Cooper.

About  the Movie…

There has never been another film like “Tabu”. This is a unique blending of
ethnographic documentary and expressionist drama, from a master director.

The actors are real Polynesians and their ceremonies and rituals are faithfully
captured, and interwoven with a tragic love story. The cinematography deservedly
won an Oscar – it is truly beautiful. Murnau, away from his usual studio sets,
manages to create the same sense of danger using natural light – especially
moonlight – and real locations.

The performances are very strong – especially Chevalier as the girl, and the old
man is as scary as Nosferatu as he haunts her dreams at night.

Sadly this was Murnau’s last film – he died in a car crash just before the
premiere. It is a little dramatically uneven, and certainly not the masterpiece
that “Sunrise” is, but it is still very worthwhile. (source)

Motu Tapu, the place where Murnau made this film, is an actual sacred tabu place
… It is therefore understandable that the islanders believe Murnau’s disregard
for the tabu, in making a film on this forbidden site, was the cause for his
tragic death soon afterwards.

About the Artist…

MIKE COOPER – GUITAR /LAP STEEL GUITAR/ ELECTRONICS/ VOCALS

For the past 40 years Mike Cooper has been an international musical explorer, performing and recording, solo and in a number of inspired groupings and a variety of genres.
Initially a folk-blues guitarist and singer songwriter his work has diversified to include improvised jazz and electronic music, live music for silent films, radio art and sound installations. He is also a music journalist, writing features for magazines, particularly on Pacific music and musicians, a visual artist, film and video maker, collector of Hawaiian shirts and appears on more than 60 records to date. “Cooper was forging connections between folk and experimental musics long before America got New or Weird..” (The Wire)

Mike’s Myspace page

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Hi There,

In light of the tragic events of the last week throughout rural Victoria, Tiki Lounge and Bar has decided to do their bit to raise some funds to send to the Australian Red Cross for their Bushfire Appeal.

Due to the fact that we have many incendiary drinks on our menu, for the next month, Tiki Lounge and Bar will be donating $2 from every flaming drink we sell to the Red Cross*.

Our thoughts go out to all those touched by the Bushfire tragedy, and we wish for the best for those still battling the fires and those who are beginning the arduous task of rebuilding.

Cheers,

Tiki Lounge and Bar

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*We’re hoping that’s not too distasteful to people – apologies in advance if anyone is offended.

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Hi Tiki fans!

I thought now might be a good time to broadcast a timely reminder that Tiki Lounge and Bar now sports a brand new air-conditioner.  Come down and escape the brutal Melbourne heat and sip on ice-cold Mai Tais and Mojitos.  Alternatively try one of our “Cone of Silence” cocktails – complete with a straw encased completely in a cone of ice!

In searching for an image for this post I came across the one I used on a cool blog of retro stuff from Populuxe Books.  Check it out!

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