Born from a collective need to escape, connect and self-express freely, artists and guests were not only nourished physically but also creatively, with a range of curated activities to inspire connection and collaboration.
A Gibson Guitar Pop Up was the heart of spontaneous creation, where jam sessions erupted in organic harmony, allowing musicians to share their talents, and create magic on the spot. This synergy between artists transformed the space into a living, breathing celebration of music and artistry with art-directed portraits brought to life by visionary photographer Mary Beth Koeth and styling options by Danny Santiago. A ‘Citizens of the World’ portrait set design was also created by Arlene Delgado and photographed by Tigre resident photographers Daniel Zuliani and Andrescora. Artists in attendance included Chico Castillo, Nella, Dayme Arocena, Andrea Bejar, Manu Manzo, Jason Joshua, Miluhska, Paperwater, Le Coco Ramos, Dav Julca, Yoli Mayor, Ear Candy and Rum & Coke, to name a few. We also had the opportunity to invite the leaders of organizations like Link Miami Rebels, Rhythm Foundation, Sweat Records, and ZeyZey that make up of Miami’s rich cultural landscape.
Throughout the day, attendees indulged in a journey of taste and sound, with local Miami partners elevating the experience. Tripping Animals Brewery provided standout brews like “No Mames” and “Ever Haze,” while Caracas Bakery delighted guests with authentic Venezuelan delicacies, including the beloved Palmeritas and pastelitos. Hydration was on point, thanks to Topo Chico, Smart Water, and Fever-Tree mixers, ensuring that guests stayed refreshed as they soaked in the creative energy flowing through the space.
Born from a collective need to escape, connect and self-express freely, artists and guests were not only nourished physically but also creatively, with a range of curated activities to inspire connection and collaboration. A Gibson Guitar Pop Up was the heart of spontaneous creation, where jam sessions erupted in organic harmony, allowing musicians to share their talents, and create magic on the spot. This synergy between artists transformed the space into a living, breathing celebration of music and artistry with art-directed portraits brought to life by visionary photographer Mary Beth Koeth and styling options by Danny Santiago. A ‘Citizens of the World’ portrait set design was also created by Arlene Delgado and photographed by Tigre resident photographers Daniel Zuliani and Andrescora. Artists in attendance included Chico Castillo, Nella, Dayme Arocena, Andrea Bejar, Manu Manzo, Jason Joshua, Miluhska, Paperwater, Le Coco Ramos, Dav Julca, Yoli Mayor, Ear Candy and Rum & Coke, to name a few. We also had the opportunity to invite the leaders of organizations like Link Miami Rebels, Rhythm Foundation, Sweat Records, and ZeyZey that make up of Miami’s rich cultural landscape.
Throughout the day, attendees indulged in a journey of taste and sound, with local Miami partners elevating the experience. Tripping Animals Brewery provided standout brews like “No Mames” and “Ever Haze,” while Caracas Bakery delighted guests with authentic Venezuelan delicacies, including the beloved Palmeritas and pastelitos. Hydration was on point, thanks to Topo Chico, Smart Water, and Fever-Tree mixers, ensuring that guests stayed refreshed as they soaked in the creative energy flowing through the space.
As we bask in the afterglow of this unforgettable experience, we are already looking ahead to La Cueva de Tigre 2.0 in November. Stay tuned for what promises to be another magical week, featuring secret performances by Cimafunk and La Plazuela (DJ set).
Photos by: Mary Beth Koeth, Brooke D’Avanzo and Andrescora