Events

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  • Australia

    Australia Represent! Dance@Live storms Sydney

    Every street dancer have dreams of competing. But competing under the banner of your own country is something that all street dancers would love to do. Dance@Live is a competition that is held all over Japan in a span of several months. It’s a knockout battle to see which dancer have the best technique and skill set to be proclaimed the best! This is an event that is very popular among all street dancers all over the world and a lot of people come each year to see the cream of the crop battle it out on the floor. The presentation of this event was made by Steez with the…

  • International

    Davao City, Philippine’s Finest: Groove Unlimited Dance Community

    I grew up dancing since I was in 1st grade. But never have I seen anyone else who loved dancing as much as I did. Nobody was more hyped up for practice than me and it was hard for a dancer to be able to cope with the crave of dancing without companions who share the same sentiments. Well, at least not until I got to college. I got the chance to get stunned in awe by how passionate the dancers were when I move to Davao City, Philippines for college. I joined the FACES crew that was performing in the University of the Immaculate Conception’s activities and also one…

  • International

    Steady as a Rock: 35th Anniversary of Rock Steady Crew

    I am not a very big fan of anniversaries. Birth anniversaries, Wedding anniversaries, The-last-time-Lindsay-Lohan-got-arrested anniversaries, Charlie-Sheen’s-outa-rehab anniversaries – the lot. I just get sick of counting days. Take the special nth anniversary edition DVDs for example. I really get sick of counting the minutes to watching everyone counting the minutes to the release. Let’s just face it – an anniversary is just a trick cocked up by card companies and the like to make money, and by men to ensure that their wives and GFs are impressed and touched that they remembered it. But one has to make an exception. Every once in a while, one has to admit that…

  • Australia,  Events

    New Ace Kids Hip Hop Courses with Kid Taz (Starts 29 April 2012)

    Ace Dance Studios is privileged to be hosting an exclusive Kids Hip Hop Course with Kid Taz. Term Dates: Term 2: 29 April 2012 Term 3: 22 July 2012 Term 4: 14 Oct 2012 Time: Juniors (5-10y/o) 11am Seniors (11-15y/o) 11.45am Prices: 5 weeks – $65 10 weeks – $120 5% discount off total fees for families with more than 1 student enrolled in the same term Enrolment: Enrolments close 7 days prior to term Maximum 30 students per course Email info@acedance.com.au to enrol No refunds for missed classes More about Kid Taz and the Kids Hip Hop Course: With a host of incredible achievements under his belt at such a young…

  • Australia,  Events

    Big Boi comes to Oz

       Known for being one half of the grammy award winning Outkast, Big Boi has decided to grace us with his presence. Riding off the critically acclaimed solo album,  “Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty”,  Big Boi hit our shores for a brief promotional tour last year. A pioneer of southern hip hop, Big Boi has been innovating and re-energising the world’s hiphop scene for 20 years now. Joining Big Boi is the exciting Theophilus London.  According to critics, London’s “genre-bending approach draws from a range of styles, from soul-pop and post-punk to electro and contemporary R&B” and is building a huge following. London is a prolific blogger…

  • Australia,  Events,  Hip Hop Dance

    Wu Tang Clan hits Aussie Shores

    One of the most influential hip hop groups are performing in Sydney this week. Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, Gza, U-God, Masta Killa, DJ Allah Mathematics, DJ Street Life and Young Dirty, collectively known as The Wu Tang Clan come together for the first time on Australian shores. Wu Tang Clan were formed back in 1992, being led by RZA and shortly after producing what is regarded as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time in “Enter The Wu-Tang(36 Chambers)”. Wu Tang Clan can be described as highly controversial, unpredictable, influential and has been responsible for highly successful solo careers in many of it’s members. The…

  • Australia,  Events,  Hip Hop Dance

    ‘Paper Tigers’: An Exhibition by Matthew ‘Mistery’ Peet, July 2011

    Books Kinokuniya, Wedge Gallery & Final Outline Distribution present: ‘Paper Tigers’ An Exhibition by Matthew ‘Mistery’ Peet. Matthew ‘Mistery’ Peet is a graffiti artist, B-Boy and MC & has been one of the pioneers of the Australian hip hop and graffiti scene since it’s genesis in the early 1980s. Renowned both locally and internationally, ‘Paper Tigers’ showcases the art of one of Australia’s most talented and respected graffiti artists…  “The term ‘Paper Tigers’ usually is made in reference to someone who acts menacing but is actually harmless. This exhibition however serves to use the term to refer to cultural totems and icons. Many cultures have adopted a native animal as their…