Chakra / Kansas City, MO
Interview by Kourtney Anderson
Photos by Todd Comer & Kourtney Anderson
I
had been hearing whispers about a new club to hit the area. I
kept my eyes open for any solid info about this new place but little
was to be found. So when I pondered my options for New Years Eve
I got
excited to hear that this new club was offering a sneak peak
of
sorts for the holiday. With this NYE party announcement came some
clues
as to what I should expect. The people behind “Club Chakra” were
the same ones that blew me away at the beginning of the year with
their short lived club night, “Ultraviolet”. I dressed
to impress and as I got closer to the club the excitement built.
When we reached our destination the bright Chakra sign reassured
my assumptions that it was going to be a great night. I had always
loved Ultraviolet and now I had a place to return for a similar
experience. Yet I only knew that Chakra was open for NYE and
had no other clue
about its future. Still in the dark I decided to track down Charlie
and get the scoop.
Where are you from? How did you end up in the Midwest?
London, England. I went to an international college in London where I met my
wife, Amy, who was studying abroad. After graduating, I followed her back here
as her family is from Topeka and we married in ’99.
What is your most memorable
clubbing experience?
My favorite club was a place called Club UK. Every Friday they
would bring in the usual suspects like Sasha and Digweed, Coxie
and Okie, Sven Vath and
PVD etc. and we (and 3000 regulars) rarely missed a Friday! That was a decade
ago however…
My favorite experience was dancing
12 hours straight at the Tom-Tom club in Sydney, Australia in 1992
at the peak of the EuroTrance
era. No-one noteworthy
was playing, I just had an incredible night and we spent the next day
chilling on Bondi beach, soaking up the rays!
When did u decide to open a
club? Why KC?
My wife and I were driving back from New Years 2000 in Cali. We
were full of hope and promise and we decided, “What the hell!” Amy had always
wanted to open a club and with our combined experiences to draw upon it seemed
a natural choice. We had had such a good time in London and we wanted to bring
a piece of that here. We scoped out every venue from Manhattan to KCMO. We
needed something that had parking, lack of neighbors and was the right size
but everywhere we went, local ordinances and the initial costs made things
next to impossible. The spot in the west bottoms had the right combination
of a ready-to-paint venue, oodles of parking and an understanding landlord.
Plus KC is where it’s at.
How did you
come up with the name Club Chakra?
Amy came up with it. We wanted something exotic and sexy so she
looked for names in other languages. Chakra fit perfectly. It
also means “hot
blonde” in Arabic!
What is the
theme of the club?
An international style that is vibe-oriented. We geared it towards
socializing and wanted a place for people to relax and soak up
a warm friendly vibe.
However there will be plenty of action on the dance-floor with intelligent
lighting
and visual effects of a standard that people who saw UV will be familiar
with. Upstairs we have the “deep floor” devoted to deep house. It’s
warm, sexy and intimate. Our philosophy is that creating the atmosphere and
vibe is the most important thing. Everything else will flow from that. We wanted
to create a place where you can relax, enjoy yourself at the end of the week
but still dance your ass off if you want to.
What kind of
music should people expect to hear?
The music downstairs is designed to have a progression throughout
the evening to cater to a wider audience. Expect accessible, sexy,
upbeat
sounds to
begin with, becoming harder and trancier as the night goes on. The
top floor will
be exclusively deep house so there’ll always be a contrast.
Chakra is committed to fostering new
local talent. Each week there will be a guest dj opening for Chakra
residents who represent the
major genres.
Also,
every three weeks we aim to have a show to add spice and break
up the month.
What has been the biggest challenge so far?
Financing. Since a nightclub is obviously a risky investment, banks treat you
like a leper’s jockstrap. It takes some serious schmoozing to get anywhere!
I would also have to say making a business that takes 110% and at the same
time making time for two small children has been exceptionally difficult.
What has been the best part?
Seeing the help that people have given. People can see this is
something different and want to be a part of it. I literally get
a lump in my throat when I think
of all the hard work and goodwill given to help get this off the ground.
I will be eternally grateful to all those who have given up so
much of their
time and energy.
When is the opening night? Ages?
January 31 and we will be exclusively 21+
How late will
you be open? What is the capacity? Number of rooms?
For the next month at least, we will be open ‘till 3am. Our initial capacity
is 500 and we have 2 floors of music and 2 bars.
What would be your ideal for the club?
The ideal would be to steadily improve until we become an international
class nightclub of the standard that city-dwellers worldwide enjoy
and KC sorely
deserves.
Do you have any advice for those wanting to open their own club?
Get your finances in order first because it is easier to talk
with venue owners etc. Also keep persevering –never give
up!
Any regrets thus far?
I wish we had more time to make a better first impression and really
show what we can do. We found the venue early last year while doing
the club-night “Ultraviolet” in
Lawrence, but the lease wasn’t signed until October so we couldn’t
start work until then. Since then it’s been “balls to the wall” and
we are all a bit frazzled.
Favorite fast food?
McDonald’s and I get a filet-o-fish!
For more information about Club Chakra, visit their website at ChakraKC.com