The Voodoo Cabaret is an ongoing musical performance project driven by the songs and theatrical presence of Gisela Tangui. Her songs reflect a singular relationship to the Orishas/Loas (spirits) of the African diaspora and are written to fulfill her personal spiritual quest as well as entertain, educate and inspire. Gisela uses extensive percussion, rock instrumentation, humor, devotion and her operatic voice to connect and uplift her audience and community.
El Voodoo Cabaret es un proyecto musical en curso impulsado por las canciones y la presencia teatral de Gisela Tangui. Sus canciones reflejan una relación singular con los Orishas/Loas de la diáspora africana y están escritas para cumplir su búsqueda espiritual personal, así como entretener, educar e inspirar. Gisela utiliza amplia percusión, instrumentación rock, humor, devoción y su voz operística para conectar y elevar a su público y comunidad.
Gisela Tangui
Gisela Tangui was born in the capital of the Dominican Republic, raised in Washington Heights, NYC and is rooted in the Bay Area. Gisela took interest in music at a young age studying classical violin throughout her adolescence. After earning a degree in Film at NYU, she moved to San Francisco. In 2002 she formed the first incarnation of the group that is now known for its eclectic and riveting performances, the Voodoo Cabaret.
Tim Renner
Tim Renner is from Portland, Oregon, where he played many instruments from a young age and was eventually drawn to acoustic bass. He has performed professionally in many dialects of American popular music while maintaining a praxis which is consciously free from the imperatives of commodification. His music is articulate, eclectic and macro/microscopic. Tim now focuses on using drums, bass, guitar, keyboards and a laptop to fuse West African rhythms with popular song craft.