I wish I could give yall more but camera went on the blink so I don't have any of my own material... So here are two videos of the Red Bull Beat Battle(credit redbull.co.za)
http://www.redbull.co.za/cs/Satellite/en_ZA/Video/From-the-Streets-to-the-Stage--Video--021243215966544
http://www.redbull.co.za/cs/Satellite/en_ZA/Video/Red-Bull-Beat-Battle-Some-lights,-few-cameras-and-021243217507767
Word.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
Red Bull Beat Battle
I have never been to a dance battle.
I have watched them on television. I have
seen them in movies. I am a dancer and in our small inexperienced ways, my
friends and I have had dance battles. I have played imaginary dance battles
across my closed eyes at night, trying to feel what it must feel like to be in the space.
Never before, however, have I actually been
in the cypha[1],
cheering, watching and appreciating the dancers in front of us.
On the 26th of May 2012 I went
to my first dance battle. And like the first ballet that I ever watched, the
catalyst for me to study dance, I will remember it always – the emotions, the
colours, the sounds, the dancers names, the feeling of being their physically
and emotionally.
I have studied dance, I have theorised
dance, and I have written a thesis on break dancing, the body and the use of
the body to identify oneself as an entity. No words however, can really do
justice to what the body does when confronted with music.
Artificial Intelligence (AI), the winners
of last year’s battle, took to the stage to defend their title. Added to the
mix, Vintage (semi-finalists on eTV’s Step
Up or Step Out), Phly Nation (the only All-bgirl/freestyle crew and the
only representation from Pretoria), Ninja Turtles (old skool bboy’s from Cape
Town), two Patsula crews representing old skool Mzanzi, iSbujwa and many other
freesyle, krumping, pop ‘n locking and hip hop. There were eight crews in total,
battling for one prize – the top crew, and a spot in the Red Bull Beat Battle
finals in Brazil.
Not at any moment throughout the night was
the audience disappointed, or bored, or uninvolved with the
event. Crews brought their A-game, with Vintage knocking AI out of the running
for this year’s title. Reptilz, fairly consistent in their performances, blew
the roof off in the final. Or it could have been the fairly disappointing performance of Vintage. Strong throughout the
battle, Vintage gave it their all in their battle against AI, yet their final piece
could not hold against Reptilz. In the end it was “Reptilz!” that was being
chanted by the crowd.
MC for the night, AKA, kept the crowd
entertained during and between rounds, and the various DJs and performers,
including Pro, had us dance, dance, dancing to their sounds. After
the show, who takes over the stage but TKZEE, keeping us jamming until long
into the early morning.
The next step? Brazil!
I could not have asked for a better first
dance battle experience as I got that night.
[1] The Hip
Hop/street/dance work for a circle of people who form around either a dance
battle or a beat/rap battle.
PS - pictures to follow shortly, thanks for all the interest and demand to see the pics - camera malfunction soon to be remedied.
Attention all lovers of dance: this is a link to watch a video of the night - take a gander, it gives you a good idea of the vibe of the night, and then talent of the dancers:
http://mg.co.za/multimedia/2012-05-31-centre-stage-urban-beats
Friday, June 22, 2012
#44
Baseline
Well this one is a bit of a cheat but it can count none-the-less.

I went to a dance battle called Red Bull Beat Battle, held at Baseline in Newtown. So we were spoilt not only with the amazing dancing, we also had A.K.A as MC, Pro and other amazing SA acts (I can't remember off hand who was all there) and then after the show, Tkzee performed.
In between dance rounds we danced, danced, danced to the beats of great rappers and DJs.
As a friend told me, "Any event at Baseline is a good event".
Well this one is a bit of a cheat but it can count none-the-less.

I went to a dance battle called Red Bull Beat Battle, held at Baseline in Newtown. So we were spoilt not only with the amazing dancing, we also had A.K.A as MC, Pro and other amazing SA acts (I can't remember off hand who was all there) and then after the show, Tkzee performed.
In between dance rounds we danced, danced, danced to the beats of great rappers and DJs.
As a friend told me, "Any event at Baseline is a good event".
So get yourself there.
Footnote** Baseline is found in the Newtown Precinct, one of the spaces in Johannesburg CBD that was redone as part of the urban rejuvenation project of Jo'burg City Council. The statue outside Baseline is of Brenda Fassie, also known as Ma Brrrr - Kwaito diva extrodinairre of South Africa who died of a drug overdose in her thirties.
All across Newtown you will see similar public art sculptures in memory of great South African artists.
#45
Great Danes
Bar-cum-dance hall-cum-hipster hangout, this is a well nice place to hang out with friends. Whiskey is cheep(ish), music is good(ish) and much fun can be had. It is next door to Kitcheners. But you have to pay entrance at Kitcheners
Plus it stays open later that 2am - the time most bars and clubs seem to close in Gauteng.
For Rhodents, it is like Friars but with class.
For the rest of you, it is in Braamforntein, not Newtown, so it is a different vibe and different music. If I understand correctly, the vibe changes with each new concert or event held there - as each event brings with it different music.
Also, there is a password that you need to be able to enter. It changes all the time. When we went it was Bobocop.
Bar-cum-dance hall-cum-hipster hangout, this is a well nice place to hang out with friends. Whiskey is cheep(ish), music is good(ish) and much fun can be had. It is next door to Kitcheners. But you have to pay entrance at Kitcheners
Plus it stays open later that 2am - the time most bars and clubs seem to close in Gauteng.
For Rhodents, it is like Friars but with class.
For the rest of you, it is in Braamforntein, not Newtown, so it is a different vibe and different music. If I understand correctly, the vibe changes with each new concert or event held there - as each event brings with it different music.
Also, there is a password that you need to be able to enter. It changes all the time. When we went it was Bobocop.
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