• about micasa •
Intimate gatherings are the lifeblood of connected community, and Micasa helps people discover and create experiences that feel like coming home.
For dinner, or for music, or comedy, or games, or even just hanging out, there’s just nothing quite like the feeling of being a special guest at an intimate gathering. At Micasa, we connect warm, welcoming, creative, and actively engaged hosts with guests who are socially and culturally curious, and want to feel a sense of belonging in their community. To learn more about how we do this, click here.
This all sounds great, but can’t I just use Facebook or Eventbrite? We’re so glad you asked! Micasa is unlike FB and EB in that:
you might be wondering . . .
This all sounds great, but can’t I just use Facebook or Eventbrite? We’re so glad you asked! Micasa is unlike FB and EB in that:
Our platform allows hosts and guests to choose events based on a range of preferences from pet allergies to crowd size to vaccine/mask protocol.
Our platform always includes background info on our hosts, pictures of their space, as well as ratings and reviews from previous attendees.
Our platform allows hosts and guests to choose events based on a range of preferences from pet allergies to crowd size to vaccine/mask protocol.
Our platform always includes background info on our hosts, pictures of their space, as well as ratings and reviews from previous attendees.
micasa is local
Our platform features a geolocated map of all of the events in happening near you.
Our platform is being built to safely and securely handle ticketing transactions without linking to a 3rd-party processor.
micasa is local
Our platform features a geolocated map of all of the events in happening near you.
Our platform is being built to safely and securely handle ticketing transactions without linking to a 3rd-party processor.
Our platform enables profit sharing between hosts and talent, distributing proceeds based on terms they agree upon in advance.
Our platform is noncorporate, exclusive, and just different; when you think of intimate gatherings, you think of Micasa.
Our platform enables profit sharing between hosts and talent, distributing proceeds based on terms they agree upon in advance.
Our platform is noncorporate, exclusive, and just different; when you think of intimate gatherings, you think of Micasa.
• history •
For Louis Miller, intimate gatherings have always been the very substance of life. Growing up in New York, he thrived on experiences of close connection, precious and rare gifts in a city that could be so expansive and so isolating. From dinner parties and board game nights, to living room concerts and rooftop dance parties, he always loved those moments of clarity and solace in which the whole world seemed encapsulated in one special space with one special group of people.
Two decades before he founded Micasa, Louis began his career as a musician, drumming with bands in New York’s legendary downtown scene. But his favorite performances weren’t the ones at CBGB’s or Webster Hall. They were the ones where there was no stage, where he and the audience were united in a room together, where the energy was electric and the music was alive.
Years later, Louis was living in a beautiful old brownstone off Prospect Park, playing music and cooking meals, inviting friends and hosting gatherings. “This city is brimming with talent, so full of people eager to share their gifts,” he thought, “and there are so many uniquely warm and interesting homes and gracious hosts out there . . .” And as one circle of friends expanded out to include many others, sharing that experience of home with countless other artists, performers, cooks, and guests, Micasa was born.
For Louis Miller, intimate gatherings have always been the very substance of life. Growing up in New York, he thrived on experiences of close connection, precious and rare gifts in a city that could be so expansive and so isolating. From dinner parties and board game nights, to living room concerts and rooftop dance parties, he always loved those moments of clarity and solace in which the whole world seemed encapsulated in one special space with one special group of people.
Two decades before he founded Micasa, Louis began his career as a musician, drumming with bands in New York’s legendary downtown scene. But his favorite performances weren’t the ones at CBGB’s or Webster Hall. They were the ones where there was no stage, where he and the audience were united in a room together, where the energy was electric and the music was alive.
Years later, Louis was living in a beautiful old brownstone off Prospect Park, playing music and cooking meals, inviting friends and hosting gatherings. “This city is brimming with talent, so full of people eager to share their gifts,” he thought, “and there are so many uniquely warm and interesting homes and gracious hosts out there . . .” And as one circle of friends expanded out to include many others, sharing that experience of home with countless other artists, performers, cooks, and guests, Micasa was born.