Eric Prydz brings legendary
HOLO show to the Bronx
BRONX TIMES REPORTER, S 30 EPTEMBER 13-19, 2019 BTR
Eric Prydz mixing in Gothenburg, Sweden. Eric Pyrdz/Twitter
FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF THE BRONX
Docket No. NN-30215-20/18
SUMMONS
In the Matter of
THE BUSANET/PAGAN CHILDREN
A Child(ren) Under Eighteen Years Alleged to be Neglected by
TASHEMA KNIGHT
EDWIN BUSANET
Respondent(s)
IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
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THE AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION.
TO: EDWIN BUSANET
A petition under ARTICLE 10 of the FAMILY COURT ACT having been filed with this Court
alleging that the above-named child(ren) is a neglected child(ren), a copy of said petition being
annexed hereto:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear before this court 900 Sheridan Avenue, Bronx, New
York 10451, Part 5, on OCTOBER 18th, 2019 at 11:30 oʼclock in the fore noon of said day to
answer the petition and to show cause why said child(ren) should not be adjudicated to be a
neglected child(ren) and why you should not be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of
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violation of an order of protection is alleged, may be served outside the State of New York upon a
Respondent who is not a resident or domiciliary of the State of New York. If no other grounds for
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provision, the exercise of personal jurisdiction over the respondent is limited to the issue of the
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with this summons and petition and does not appear, the Family Court may proceed to a hearing
with respect to issuance or enforcement of the order of protection.
STEPHEN G. BYRNES
CLERK OF THE FAMILY COURT
Dated: July 31, 2019
BY ALEX MITCHELL
One of the most legendary
DJs of all time is debuting
a show never before seen
in North America, and it will
be premier in the Bronx this
winter.
Swedish house producer
Eric Prydz, known widely
throughout the genre for massive
hits like ‘Opus’, ‘Pjanoo’,
‘Liberate’, and of course ‘Call
On Me’ (don’t expect to hear
it live), sold out the venue’s
capacity three consecutive
nights at the New York Expo
Center in less than a day when
tickets went on sale for the
Hunts Point show the morning
of Tuesday, September 10.
While Prydz is no stranger
to New York performances,
he’ll be bringing a much different
kind of show than his
American audiences are used
to, a much more visual one.
Light shows are a bit of a
given when it comes to dance
and EDM acts, though Prydz
is on another level with his
HOLO show, which illuminates
the tops of concert halls
with legitimately lifelike, holographic
imagery.
Lifelike Swedish astronauts,
holospheres that look
like part of a Star Wars fi lm,
pseudo thunder and rain
storms, and electric blue DNA
strands are just some of the advanced
motion graphics that
have been displayed throughout
Europe and elsewhere in
Prydz’s coveted HOLO shows,
part of Prydz’s sixth rendition
of his EPIC tours.
What’s equally as impressive
with Prydz’s holograms
are the massive scale that
they cover in many a massive
venue.
As a matter of fact, his
HOLO show is the largest of
its kind in the world.
Prydz has also openly admitted
that he loses money
on the massive budget for his
HOLO shows require and that
the performance really serves
as a thank you to his massive,
worldwide following that’s
stuck with him throughout
his almost 20-year career behind
the decks.
The New York Expo Center’s
conversion from operating
as a processing facility for
New York Organic Fertilizer
Company to a 60,000 square
foot concert venue has made
Prydz’s inaugural show possible,
since HOLO requires an
enormous space and resources
that many other venues
around the city, specifi cally in
Brooklyn, aren’t equipped to
provide.
The holosphere alone
weights about fi ve tons, which
he’s teased on social media
along with the opening visuals
for the show.
If you somehow manage to
dig up tickets for the sold out
shows from Friday, December
27 to Sunday, December 29 be
prepared for one of the most
electric nights of your life.
Good luck beating this one,
Chainsmokers.
The holosphere from EPIC 6.0. Eric Prydz/Twitter