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Photos: THE REMIX 2011

The Remix 2011 Photo Gallery

27th of August 2011,
The Riverstage,
Brisbane,
QLD, Australia

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The state’s biggest, toughest and hottest hip hop dance competition!

On Saturday 27 August get your friends together and head to Brisbane’s Riverstage to witness electrifying hip hop dance energy when more than 25 crews go head to head. Back for its fourth year in a row, the competition will present the best of our state’s dance scene as they perform choreographed routines fused with gravity defying expressions of human skill.

The evening will also feature live performances from hip hop dance champions Ultimatum and Runway, fresh from representing Australia at the Hip Hop International World Championships in LA, as well as rising star Ezra James and more.

An esteemed panel of dancers and choreographers will judge the competition as crews attempt to out-perform their rivals on the dance floor leaving the best dance crew to be officially crowned as The Remix Dance Champions.

Judges:

  • Lizzie Wicks
  • Marrietta Lam
  • Matty B
  • Mr. Sprinkles

MC: Dr Rhythm

Presented by Brisbane City Council, Fresh Elements, and Contact Inc.

 

Photos: EVOLUTION AUSTRALIAN QUALIFIER 2011

Evolution Australian Qualifier 2011  Photo Gallery

13th of August, 2011
Elements Collective,
17 McLachlan st,
Fortitude Valley,
QLD, Australia

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Photos: STYLIN’ UP 2011

Stylin' Up 2011 Photo Gallery

28th of May, 2011,
CJ Greenfield Sports Complex Freeman Road,
Freeman Rd, Inala,
QLD, Australia

Stylin’ UP will be celebrating it’s ELEVENTH YEAR on Saturday, May 28th. We inticipate that this year will be bigger than before with an expected 12,000+ to make their way towards Inala to witness some of the country’s’ finest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Hip Hop music and dance artists, including Indigenous Intrudaz, Archie Roach, Impossible Odds, Last Kinection, Dust Dance Crew and a host of other talent.

Established in 2000 by local Inala elders in partnership with Brisbane City Council as a way of instilling their youth with pride in themselves, their community and their culture. The event has grown to become Australia’s largest Indigenous Hip Hop and R&B music and dance events that celebrates youth and contemporary Indigenous culture. Produced with and for young people in Brisbane and across Queensland, Stylin’ Up is also an award winning, nationally lauded contemporary Indigenous creative arts development program (winning the 2004 Premier of QLD award and a Reconciliation award in 2008).

Dance Stage

Dance workshops, and programming by Fresh Elements Dance Studio (facebook)

Dance competion categories: primary, secondary, open, freestyle

Performers and competitors include: Lanita, Carole Park, Ipswich 4205, KYC, Lil FEDS, Deadly Definition Sound Kings, Murri School, Regional 1, Logan, ACPA, 1 2 Check, Ultimatum 6, M&B Entertainment, Forest Lake, Alyanda, Act 1, Act 2, Woodridge, Dust, Young Roi, 3 Sound Melodies, TNC Emerge, I.C.U. Dance Crew, Lismore, Lil Bigz, Clara from Gold Coast, PCYC Senior X, Lethal Minority, United Nations Of Hip Hop, Soul Breakerz

 

Photos: FAT FREDDY’S DROP

Fat Freddy's Drop Photo Gallery

28th of May, 2011,
Tivoli Theatre,
52 Costin street,
Fortitude Valley,
QLD, Australia

Fat Freddy's Drop Flyer

Presented by: Niche Productions

Following on from their smashing performances across Oz as part of the Good Vibrations 2011 Festival, New Zealand’s Fat Freddy’s Drop roll into Brisbane for the first time since 2009 as part of their ‘On The Road To Brisbane’ Tour.

A play on words from their upcoming shows at Brixton Academy, Fat Freddy’s Drop are bringing this international experience to Brisbane for two nights; a rare treat for any city to get their fill of Cay Cray’s either night of the weekend.

Since the release of their live album Live At The Roundhouse, the Wellington based 7 piece have begun working on their third (as yet untitled) studio album in and amongst a plethora of shows at home and abroad. Their last record Dr Boondigga and The Big BW spawned the massive singles The Camel, Pull The Catch and the ever-popular live favourite Shiverman, which are sure to get a rinse at these shows.

Get on the road with one of New Zealand’s most successful acts as they once again cross the Tasman to offer Queenslanders not one but two chances to enjoy their mind-blowing live show.

Fat Freddy’s Drop (facebook / .tv)
Special appearance by Dallas Tamaira’s dad
Supported by Electric Empire (facebook / myspace)

Photos: SAMPOLOGY’S SUPER VISUAL MONSTER MASH

Sampology's Super Visual Monster Mash Photo Gallery

21st of May, 2011
The Zoo,
711 Ann Street,
Fortitude Valley,
QLD, Australia

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Think of the Super Visual Monster Mash like turning a live music venue into a cinema for the night and dancing your butt off to your favourite movies, tv shows and music clips of all time. All performed live by an internationally renowned turntable technician.

Super Visual Monster Mash is Sampology’s third instalment in his legendary Super Visual AVDJ series. Inspired by horror films bad and good, from today and decades ago, Super Visual Monster Mash features cameo appearances by Charlie Sheen, Kenny Powers, Bill Murray, ET, Freddy Kruger, , Harry, (and The Hendersons) Jason Voorhees, Michael J Fox and Hulk Hogan, scarier than you’ve ever seen him.

The technical aspect to Sampology’s Super Visual AVDJ shows is pretty darned impressive. He’s madly manipulating video via two turntables and a  mixer and triggering animations from his drum machine, all projected live onto a big-ass widescreen.

But it’s Sampology’s cheeky sense of humour, sprinkled across the exerts from film and TV shows, filmclips, YouTube clips and vintage VHS finds that takes your ordinary club night and turns it into a stupidly exciting and crazy fun visual mashup. Its like dancing your tits off at your favourite movie of all time, and laughing the whole way through.

Fresh from his US tour including SXSW, New York and LA, and his return national tour following Big Day Out earlier this year, don’t miss Sampology’s Super Visual Monster Mash Australian tour.

Brisbane support is from the fine talents of Tom Thum delivering a world class performance using his vocal chords, a mic, samplers and effects pedals as well as some very special guests embracing the Monster Mash spirit – Cutloose & Dr Rhythm, (dex and drums exorcism) Wolfwolf, (live) Jason ‘Voorhees’ Miert vs Fid ‘Freddy Kruger’ Frantic, Charlie ‘Ghostface’ Hustle vs Danny ‘Death Trap’ Cool and Ill ‘Frank the Rabbit’ Kid.

This one’s a dressup folks, get amongst the Super Visual Monster Mash vibe – there’s a monstrous prize on the night for Sampology’s favourite horrific getup.

 

Featuring Brisbane’s Finest:
8.00pm – 9.15pm:

Jason “Voorhees” Van Miert (facebook / myspace / twitter / soundcloud)
VS
Fid “Freddy Kruger” Frantic (facebook / myspace/ twitter/ soundcloud)
VS
Ill “Frank The Rabbit” Kid (facebook)

9.15pm – 9.55pm:

Charlie “Ghostface” Hustle (facebook / soundcloud / youtube)
VS
Danny “Deathtrap” Cool (facebook / myspace)

9.55pm – 10.15pm:

WolfWolf (live) (facebook / twitter / youtube)

10.15pm – 10.45pm:

Tom Thum (facebook / twitter / myspace)

10.45pm – 12.00am:

Sampology’s Super Visual Monster Mash (facebook / twitter /myspace /youtube / soundcloud)

12.00am – 12.30am:

Cutloose (facebook / twitter / myspace / youtube / soundcloud ) & Dr Rhythm (Dex & Drums Exorcism) (facebook / myspace) (Rhythm & Cutloose facebook)

 

Photos: THE REMIX 2010

The Remix 2010 Photo Gallery

6PM – 9 PM
23rd of October, 2010
Riverstage, Brisbane,
QLD, Australia

The competition, the largest of its kind in Australia, will feature the best of the Queensland dance scene as they perform choreographed routines fused with gravity defying expressions of human skill.  With over 50 submissions and only 35 spots to fill, The Remix is not just another dance competition, after months competing in the competition circuit, we give you the opportunity to witness the cream of the crop, Brisbane’s finest dance talent at it’s best as they take their talent to the next level in a show-style competition that is not to be missed.

An esteemed panel of respectable judges (choreographers, casting directors and agency professionals) will officiate the competition as crews attempt to out-perform their rivals on the dance floor. Leaving only the best dance crew to be officially crowned as “The Remix Dance Champions” in this winner takes all competition during the one night only event.

With a line up of very special guests including Rock Steady Crew’s Mr Wiggles (USA), world-famous choreographer Robert Rich (USA), Australia’s most prolific beatboxer Tom Thum, Nate “Nacho Pop” Mendelsohn of ‘So You Think You Can Dance Australia’ fame & Candy B as our MCs, it’s easy to see why this years event is expected to reach capacity.

Presented by Brisbane City Council in association with Fresh Elements.

Artists

DJ Sampology (facebook / twitter /myspace /youtube / soundcloud) and Tom Thum (facebook / twitter / myspace) (Sampology and TomThum), Candy B, Ezra James and The Pulse, Mr Wiggles, Nachopop, Rob Rich, Trick Nasty Crew, Clockwork

MCs

MJ, Nachopop, Candy B (myspace)

DJs

DJ Oscar

Judges

Mr Wiggles (twitter / youtube / learngraffiti trainwriters), Rob Rich, Nachopop ( facebook / twitter), Marrietta Lam, Leah Tilney (myspace) / Elements Collective), Antii Fischer

The Remix (facebook / twitter)

Fresh Elements (facebook / twitter)

Brisbane City Council (facebook / twitter)

Photos: LUCKY BREAK 4

Lucky Break 4 Photo Gallery

1st of October, 2010
Elements Collective
17 McLachlan Street,
Fortitude Valley,
QLD, Australia

4-way
1-on-1-on-1-on-1 break battles.

DJ Bacon and DJ Chavez.

Hosted by Versastyle.

Photos: STYLIN’ UP 2010

Stylin Up 2010 Photo Gallery

29th May, 2010
Inala,
QLD, Australia

Stylin Up 2010 Photo Gallery

Stylin’ Up 2010 Tenth Year Anniversary

Stylin’ Up Stylin’ UP returns for 2010 for its TENTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY & if previous years are anything to go by, you can expect over 15,000 people to gravitate towards Inala on Saturday, May 29

Stylin’ UP is an Indigenous owned Hip Hop and R’n’B music and dance skills development workshop and event program. Stylin’ UP is developed with and for young people from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds in Brisbane’s South West communities. Over the past 10 years Stylin’UP has grown to become Australia’s largest Indigenous Hip-Hop and R&B music and dance event and a nationally significant contemporary Indigenous creative arts development program. Stylin’UP originated as an initiative of Brisbane City Council and the Indigenous Community of Inala, and has been nurtured and developed by the Stylin’UP Community Crew, made up of elders, community leaders and government representatives. In 2009 the event drew over 15,000 attendees and participants from Inala, Brisbane and surrounding regions and from all across the country as well as official visitors and community members from Logan, Hopevale, Cherbourg, and Woorabinda through the Stylin’UP Regional Program. Stylin’UP is a multifaceted process, which engages the entire community from Elders through to children. Alongside the high profile public event exists a lengthy workshop program, aimed at engaging indigenous youth. In 2008 the workshop programs engaged 1500 young people from Brisbane’s South West corridor and a further 300 from regional communities. Community ownership of Stylin’UP is an essential element as it has built local community cultural capacity and empowerment across all levels. Since its inception, Stylin’UP has been
guided by three themes that the community valued as important to their young people:

Pride in Self
Pride in Community
Pride in Culture

Established in 2000 by local Inala elders in partnership with Brisbane City Council as a way of instilling their youth with pride in themselves, their community and their culture. The event has grown to become Australia’s largest Indigenous Hip Hop and R&B music and dance events that celebrates youth and contemporary Indigenous culture. Produced with and for young people in Brisbane and across Queensland, Stylin’ Up is also an award winning, nationally lauded contemporary Indigenous creative arts development program (winning the 2004 Premier of QLD award and a Reconciliation award in 2008). Stylin’ Up’s mantra Pride in SELF / Pride in COMMUNITY / Pride in CULTURE, emphasises its commitment to young Indigenous people to take a positive step towards personal and social change, which ultimately contributes to community change.

Stylin UP has been developed within a community development framework including a large workshop program facilitated by leading local artists in the lead up to the event each year. The workshops run in local schools & community centres in the South West Brisbane Corridor as well as through a regional program. These workshop programs nurture the next generation of artists as well as passing on the inherent values of Stylin UP no shame – step up and be proud; represent your culture and your community. Being the tenth year anniversary, expect to see many key performers from previous years who have been asked to return – to celebrate and showcase their (and Stylin’ Up’s) success.

Artists
Indigenous Intrudaz, Impossible Odds, Archie Roach, The Last Kinection, Yung Warriors, Little G, Banawuran, Zennith Boyz, Dizzy Doolan, Stunna Set, Poetic Murriz, EMR, Bala Boss, Honey Kween, MC Sean Choolburra, Dust Dance Crew, Fresh Elements Dancers, PI Boyz, Triks, Karnage and Darknis, MC Murriz, DMBC, Guttaklass, DeeKay, Harmony Hip Hop Project, Broadkast, Cat Thompson, Thafax Records, Stylin’ Up Regional Showcase, Laydeez Biz, Little Laydeez, Murri School, Elorac Place, MAIJAG Mob, Primary, Secondary, Open, Dance Comp, Freestyle, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Cultural Dance, Indigenous Hip Hop Projects, IHHP, Carole Park, Elorac Place, 1 2 Check, Mini FEDS, Joel Turner, Kimara Dance Crew, Suspended Animation, Fresh FX, United Nations of Hip Hop, Trick Nasty Crew, Dust Dance Crew, Numukul Yuggera Aboriginal Dance Troupe, Numballe Mullarah Aboriginal Dance Troupe, Malu Kiai Mura Buai Torres Strait Islander Dance Group, Aboriginal Centre For Performing Arts, Poetic Murriz, Stunna Set, Gudanji Aboriginal Dance Group

Stylin Up (facebook)
Fresh Elements (facebook)
Inala Elders
Inala Wangara
Human
Contact
Luke O’Sullivan
Cherry Red Music
Brisbane City Council

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Photos: BATTLE CITY 9

Battle City 9 Photo Gallery

16th of April, 2010
7PM – 11:00PM
King George Square,
Brisbane City,
QLD, Australia

Battle City 9 Photo Gallery

“Brisbane’s annual dance spectacle Battle City is back once again

Battle City returns with a host of local and interstate hip hop talent joining forces to compete and perform at one of Australia’s longest running dance events.

Brisbane City Council in association with Knee Deep proudly presents the 9th annual Battle City on Friday, 16 April at 7pm in King George Square.

Battle City brings a block party vibe to the city centre, providing a platform for Brisbane’s B-Boys and B-Girls (breakdancers) to showcase their skills to a soundtrack of high energy hip hop and funk in a bid to take out the $400 winner takes all cash prize.

Battle City is one of the highlight events of Council’s ‘Get Loud’: National Youth Week program of events, workshops and activities.

Since its introduction in 2002, Battle City has attracted the best local and interstate talent; even Gwen Steffani’s world famous tour dancers Legacy and Flea Rock have entered the Battle City arena.

Bgirl Demilition (A.K.A. Demi Sorono from So You Think You Can Dance) returns to Battle City on the judging panel this year alongside, her equally talented brother, Carlo (Bboy Jester), and local legend Bboy Riot.

Entertainment will include performances by some of Australia’s most talented and emerging DJs, dancers and MCs including DJ Mathmatics, Rainman, Bgirl Demilition, Yuin Huzami, Liones, MC Que, DJ Bacon, 2 Days Apart and more.

Crews of a maximum four dancers must register on the night only at 6.30PM. No age restrictions apply.

Spectators will enjoy birds-eye views of the dance action via tier stadium-like seating.”

Myspace: Battle City

Facebook: Battle City 9

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Photos: BATTLE CITY 9 WARMUP

Battle City 9 Warmup Photo Gallery

27th of March, 2010
King George Square viewing platform,
Brisbane,
QLD, Australia

Battle City 9 Warmup Photo Gallery

Breaking jams in preperation for Battle City 9

DJ Bacon, Frankie Flav

http://www.myspace.com/battlecitybrisbane

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