
DJ Escuby - Sabor Afterparty!
For one-night-only DJ Escuby will transform Warehouse 215 into an underground dance hall - inspired by Mexico Cities rhythm, backdoor afterparties, and 4 am OXXO runs. Recreating nightlife that wakes you up, gets you off your phone and onto the dance floor. Join us 11/20/25 from 8-11pm.
LA’s Enrique Tena is a producer, DJ, engineer, and artist from Michoacan, Mexico. With extended experience in album production and live performance installations, Tena has collaborated with artists such as Beach House, Cherry Glazer, Thee Oh Sees, Neon Indian, Choir Boy and Los Jaijackers. Informed by their trajectory, their musical sensibilities carry intention, personal touch and genre fluidity. Using their “Escuby” moniker, Tena transforms dance floors from socialite gatherings, to outrageous dance parties, highlighting the most important element of any party; THE MUSIC. Using turntables as storytellers, Escuby threads together memory and movement, creating a visceral, sweaty and lighthearted atmosphere.
CALA Alliance is proud to collaborate with innovative artists across the Americas. This collaboration celebrates 15 years of CALA’s service to artists in Arizona and beyond, - directly following CALA’s annual culinary celebration ‘Sabor: CDMX’ at the historic Warehouse 215. Performance will accompany an art exhibit featuring 15 local, national and international artists displaying original 2D works and prints.
For one-night-only DJ Escuby will transform Warehouse 215 into an underground dance hall - inspired by Mexico Cities rhythm, backdoor afterparties, and 4 am OXXO runs. Recreating nightlife that wakes you up, gets you off your phone and onto the dance floor. Join us 11/20/25 from 8-11pm.
LA’s Enrique Tena is a producer, DJ, engineer, and artist from Michoacan, Mexico. With extended experience in album production and live performance installations, Tena has collaborated with artists such as Beach House, Cherry Glazer, Thee Oh Sees, Neon Indian, Choir Boy and Los Jaijackers. Informed by their trajectory, their musical sensibilities carry intention, personal touch and genre fluidity. Using their “Escuby” moniker, Tena transforms dance floors from socialite gatherings, to outrageous dance parties, highlighting the most important element of any party; THE MUSIC. Using turntables as storytellers, Escuby threads together memory and movement, creating a visceral, sweaty and lighthearted atmosphere.
CALA Alliance is proud to collaborate with innovative artists across the Americas. This collaboration celebrates 15 years of CALA’s service to artists in Arizona and beyond, - directly following CALA’s annual culinary celebration ‘Sabor: CDMX’ at the historic Warehouse 215. Performance will accompany an art exhibit featuring 15 local, national and international artists displaying original 2D works and prints.