Showing posts with label movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movement. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 March 2016

FUTURE ELEMENTS: LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO-12.03.16



It's that time of year again when Breakin' Convention pay homage to the future dancers of UK hip-hop, and I'm always keen to be there to cheer them on from the sidelines.

Head of the organisation and regular MC Jonzi-D handed the baton over to Tyrus to host the evening who performed a self-choreographed piece last year ( click link for post and video for future elements 2015) who did a great job, and wowed the audience with his rap 'Mr President' which he wrote and produced himself.

Dance crew 'Jack in the Box' kicked off the night with 5 young dancers who displayed a range of different hip-hop styles, with strong showmanship and energy.

'Elementz Youth' are a new youth collective who performed their latest work under the direction of Elementz Ent. founder Lindon Barr and Manny Tsakanika. This was a great display of team work and ensemble hip-hop dance. 

Lashelle serenaded with a raw vocal performance and a great display of her vocal range, passion and power. 

Impressed is an understatement when it comes to describing 'Maverick and Malachi.' The duo, who took the Wandsworth 'Young Performer of the Year' award in 2014 have been performing together ever since, and use their combined lyrical and beat-boxing talent to deliver bars about issues that matter.

They are currently working on a documentary about the importance of creativity within the National Curriculum- a topic that is very close to my heart. A huge well done and dose of encouragement are being sent from me to you boys! Keep using your abilities and talents to move people and spread the word.

Unity Youth took the final performance slot of the evening. Did a tornado enter the room? Did a volcano erupt? Yes! Both at the same time. Known for their clean lines, tour de force energy, stamina, intensity and...my favourite...choreography to grime music, they came unapologetically and conquered. I'll always champion their work as a true demonstration of hip-hop excellence. 

The Future Elements music video project always has a heart and a message worth reflecting upon, and this time it was Karma. see the music video below:





To be involved in the Future Elements Music video project next year, you can email:

education@breakinconvention.com


To the Hip-Hop young performers of the future...keep doing what you are doing because you are already making waves.


Myself with Natasha Gooden-Future Elements Mentor and Breakin' Convention artist


Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Rhiannon Faith presents 'scary shit': 20.02.16 & 26/27.02.16


Scary Shit

Saturday 20 February, Rich Mix & Friday / Saturday 26 & 27 February, The Pleasance, London.



(Don’t) be afraid. (Don’t) be very afraid.



When I watched this trailer, I thought about how cool it would be to see two performers showing their vulnerability and putting 'fear' out there for all to see and examine. As a person who has been closely following a path of getting to grips with my own fears and vulnerability (Brenè Brown and Oprah have been hitting up my screens a lot recently y'all) this is a show I am genuinely excited to see. Check it out...






   
   

We all have personal fears, be it public speaking, smear tests, heights, phones, fertility, failure... But what if you could take time to cure these fears? Would you become a better person? Would the world be a better place?   


Scary Shit is the latest work by the up-and-coming UK choreographer Rhiannon Faith. Describing herself as ‘a hopeless romantic,’ this young British dance and performance-maker uses movement and whatever else it takes, theatrically-speaking , to expose and examine what she refers to as ‘those impulsive, messed-up and fragile facets of the human condition.’ Think dance-theatre with a big heart and a smutty mouth.


 Scary Shit is a humorous, tender, imaginative treatment of fears, phobias and (female) friendship. It’s a show about being a woman and asking for help. Riding the rollercoaster of a moving and courageous real-life experiment, Rhiannon Faith and Maddy Morgan share their experiences after attending CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) sessions with the psychologist Joy Griffiths in order to learn more about themselves and maybe, just maybe, find a future free of fear. 


Previewed at Colchester Arts Centre, Arts Depot and the Garage in Norwich, Scary Shit was selected and shared at Open Lab Barbican and Sprint at Camden People’s Theatre. The show follows a real life transition from scary shit, to recovery and healing, in a language of dance, theatre, comedy and therapy.


 Scary Shit: Imagine a world without fear… “A brilliantly physical set of mental ordeals” Alice Saville (Exeunt)


 "Rhi is a brilliant choreographer and a cheeky little minx with a madcap mind." Bryony Kimmings, performer and performance-maker


 Date & Time:  Saturday, 20 February,  8pm Venue: Rich Mix, LondonMore info: http://www.richmix.org.uk/

Date & Time:  Friday & Saturday, 26-27 February, 7.30pmVenue: The Pleasance, LondonMore info: https://www.pleasance.co.uk/