Archive for November 8th, 2009

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Nov
09

Rhode Island: Free Classes with Julio Morales & Rocko Luciano

NOTE: This is happening 2 hours AFTER the Elements X workshops.

 

The latest in a series of FREE workshops brings two of the scene’s most renowned dancers to the Ocean State.  (If you didn’t know, that’s Rhode Island.  Really.)

 

Julio Morales (The Lost Kids, Neverland) & Rocko Luciano (Boxcuttuhz ABDC 3, Neverland) are coming to Providence, RI on Sunday, November 15 from 6:00-8:00 PM. The classes will be held at TF Green Hall, Room 205, at Brown University – and as always, they’re FREERegistration starts at 5:30 – and these classes tend to be crowded, so get there early if you want a good spot.

 

Rocko & Julio Workshops

 

Details are here at the Facebook Event.

 

The classes are co-sponsored by Rhode Island’s own imPulse Dance Company, Fusion Dance Company, and Aesthetic Flo.  Be on the lookout for more classes in the future… and a major announcement for Rhode Island in the upcoming days…

08
Nov
09

Elements X Workshops: 2 Days, 9 Classes

All of the guest judges at Elements X will ALSO be teaching 9 workshops over the course of the following 2 days. The classes will be held at the dance studio of the Sargent Activities Center (SAC) at Boston University.

DAY 1 – November 15, 2009 | 10:00am Registration

11:00am | Glory Mendoza (Funkanometry SF Artistic Director)
12:00pm | Brian Puspos (SoReal Cru)
01:00pm | Adrian Causing (FR3SH Executive Director)
02:00pm | Andrew Baterina (SoReal Cru Director)
03:00pm | Lando Wilkins (Boxcuttuhz Director)

Day 2 – November 16, 2009 | 05:00pm Registration

06:00pm | Leslie Hubilla (FR3SH Artistic Director)
07:00pm | Kyle Hanagami (The Lost Kids Artistic Director)
08:00pm | Elm Pizarro (Boogiezone Founder)
09:00pm | Rocko Luciano (Boxcuttuhz)

RATES (apply per day):
1 class: $16
2 classes: $26
3 classes: $34
4 classes: $40
5 classes: $44

Do the math:  If you take all 9 classes, it comes out to $9.33 per class – an insane bargain, especially in these rough economic times.  Shouts to Fusion for looking out for all of us – on the economic tip, as well as the dancing =D

08
Nov
09

Elements X This Saturday

Elements X, Boston’s largest hip hop dance competition, is going down this Saturday.  Recently HHDA Certified for its 10th anniversary, Elements X is definitely a show not to miss.

“On Saturday, November 14th, 2009, ELEMENTS X is giving Boston and East Coast crews the opportunity to go head-to-head in a full concert format competition to be held in the gorgeous, 1600+ seat Boston Colonial Theatre, located in the heart of the city. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will be presented awards and prizes, with the $1000 grand prize being awarded to 1st place.”

PRE-SHOW:
BlackOut Step Team
Part Time Models
VEN15
Jam’nastics

COMPETING TEAMS:
8 Count (MA)
EPIC Motion (NYU)
Kinematix (NortheasternU)
Point Blank (PA)
Project D (NJ)
Ridonkulous (MIT)
SERCisCompany (NJ)
Spirit of Color (Tufts)
Static Noyze (MA)
Synergy (Boston College)
Unofficial Project (BostonU)
Vibes (BostonU)
World Class Dancers (NY)

EXHIBITION TEAMS:
FUSiON
FR3SH Dance Company
FR3SH 7 (America’s Best Dance Crew Season 4)
Funkanometry San Francisco
Phunk Phenomenon
Lil Phunk
NeverLand (a new company under The Lost Kids)
SoReal Cru (America’s Best Dance Crew Season 2 Finalists)

JUDGES:
Andrew Baterina (SoReal Cru Director)
Adrian Causing (FR3SH Dance Company Executive Director)
Kyle Hanagami (NeverLand Artistic Director)
Leslie Hubilla (FR3SH Artistic Director)
Rocko Luciano (Boxcuttuhz)
Glory Mendoza (Funk SF Artistic Director)
Elm Pizzaro (Boogiezone)
Brian Puspos (SoReal Cru)
Lando Wilkins (Boxcuttuhz Director)

Doors open at 5:00 PM.  Be there.

www.elementsdancecomp.com




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