Sunday 15 February 2009

Breakin' Boundaries 09!

Cyanide presents..

BREAKIN' BOUNDARIES 2009

In Aid of Guy's & St Thomas's Charity
http://www.gsttcharity.org.uk/ Registered Charity No. 251983

Thursday 5th March 9pm til 3am

Tutu's (King's College London)
Macadam Building Surrey Street London WC2R 2NS

Train: Charing Cross (9 mins), Blackfriars (11 mins)Tube: Temple (1 mins)

TICKETS: £6 / £7 ON THE DOOR
Available from KCLSU / Breakin'KCL / London Bridge Training Sessions &
www.ticketweb.co.uk

ON SALE NOW!!!!

Breaks, Hip Hop & Funk, No Dress Code

Hosted by Swifty (Flooress Formz) & Kymberlee Jay (Funk Physics)

- Live Performance by FRANTIC FRANK (The Kraftsmen)

- 3 on 3 B-Boy Battles (8 Crews)

1.) Natural Selectionz (London)

2.) Soul Mavericks (London) (Defending Champs)

3.) Bad Taste Crew (Newcastle / Ireland)

4.) Floor Riderz (Manchester)

5.) Psycho Stylez (Scotland)

6.) 110 Warwards Lane(Birmingham)

7.) La Familia (London)

8.) One Motion (London)

- Seven 2 Smoke Battle with Special guest B-Boys (TBA)- Flowzaic Showcase- Live Graffiti Battle- Showcase by Poppin' John (Soulbotics Krew)- Some very special Exhibition battles (TBC)- Tuca E Mell Live Drummers from Brazil

Exhibition Battles:

- Bull (Psycho Styles) VS The Chief (A.K.A Virgil) (Rugged Solutions)
- Jelly (Bad Taste Crew) VS Thumba (Sticky Ruckus)

(Unfortunately due to the lack of time and nature of this event all battles are invite ONLY and there are no spaces left).

DJs: Renegade (Armory Massive/Extended Players)Credit One (Tuff Stuff Crew) Mushroom (Birmngham Breakfest)Shortie (Shortie Entertainment)

This event is supported by Breakin' KCL, ACS, Graffiti HQ, THTC, Urban Armory, Urban Species, Beat Cameleon, Pyrotechnic Radio & Dephect clothing.

There will also be Clothing & DVD stalls, giant projection screen, hot & cold food available and prize give aways on the night!!

Proceeds from this event will go to Guy's and St Thomas' Charity which awards grants to facilitate improvements to health services and a wide range of projects including small schemes which improve the patient's environment to major initiatives which involve the purchase of cutting-edge equipment to diagnose or treat illness. Grants for research are also awarded to King's College London, which is the university where the regular London Bridge Training sessions are held on the weekends.

Posted by Anna Nathanson

1 comment:

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