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Art, cocktails and empowerment at Coya's new party

Jessica Dellow, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Jessica Dellow, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Jessica Dellow

You might've heard of Coya for being the luxury lifestyle group known for its bright and bold Latin American vibes. You might also be excited to hear that they have just launched their brand-new annual global party, Mama Quilla, a celebration with a cause kicking off this April.

Mama Quilla isn't just another glitzy bash, the new party will be entirely dedicated to women, the community, and positive change. Coya has partnered with 'Rights of Women', a charity committed to championing women's rights and access to justice, making this a celebration with purpose.

So, what's on the line-up? Think moonlit vibes, female-fronted performances, and, of course, seriously good food. Visual artist Kate Mayer sets the scene with a dreamy, moon-inspired exhibition taking over the Members' Club and main dining rooms, creating a space that feels somewhere between celestial and cool. There will also be a soundtrack featuring an all-female roster of DJS, musicians, and performers, bringing energy and empowerment to every track.

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The festivities kick off on Saturday, 26 April, at Coya's signature Mama Quilla Brunch in Mayfair. Expect bottomless cocktails, champagne and a line-up featuring a live band, DJ, and saxophonist. And when the sun sets, the party keeps going with immersive entertainment, mouthwatering Peruvian dishes, and cocktails. It doesn't stop there; with every specially made Mama Quilla cocktail sold – a mix of Rivington Dry Gin, butterfly pea flower tea, maraschino, violette, and yes, literal stardust – Coya is donating £1 to 'Rights of Women'. Plus, a portion of the proceeds from Kate Mayer's artwork sales is also going to the charity. So you can feel very good about that second (or third) drink.

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Rights of Women comments, "We reflect on the strength and resilience of women and our shared commitment to safeguarding women's rights. This partnership supports our vital work advocating for justice and equality."

Book Mama Quilla here.

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