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Darrio Phillips Syd Festival First Night


Darrio Manifest Phillips representing Krumping along with several various other dancers & dance styles @ The Sydney Festival’s First Night in The Brooke Andrew’s production “Traveling Colony”

January 7th 2012

Travelling Colony is a major new work by Brook Andrew, whose interdisciplinary arts practice travels internationally. For two decades this celebrated artist has been creating astonishing interventions into history through installation and interactive monuments, playfully seducing audiences into new ways of seeing compelling issues of race, consumerism and history.

Inspired by his Wiradjuri tradition, the circus and pop culture, Andrew has created a cavalcade of dazzling handpainted caravans in the huge industrial foyer of Carriageworks. Enter each of the caravans in Travelling Colony and immerse yourself in the stories of Redfern - its personalities, struggles and community.
Through this whirling zig-zag of caravans, archival footage, reflections and projections, visitors will be inspired by the histories of Redfern.

See them at Sydney Festival First Night from 7pm @ Macquarie Street Sydney for more information

http://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/2012/Festival-First-Night/About/

Bangout 6 FlyerCome down and support one of Sydney’s original KRUMP events by the first practitioners of KRUMP in Sydney.  Now embracing all styles and all ages, we’re coming to Granville Youth Centre on Saturday 10th December 2011.

There’s heaps of giveaways, battles and performances by our high profile urban artists.

Come on down, these events can only happen with your support!!

Australia Day Flyer

Holroyd City Council holds this event annually.  It brings the community together as one Australian Community.  It gives the community the opportunity to celebrate the day, with fun, food and great entertainment.  Celebrating the diversity of the Australian Nation on a macro level and diversity in the community on a micro level.  It is a great atmosphere for the family and every member of the community regardless of background culturally, age, gender, everyone celebrating the Australian experience.

The BangOut is another one of the great krump events put on by the Sydney Krump Community. Everyone is invited to come participate,  witness

and celebrate this great art form called krump. Krumpers from all over Australia and other parts of the world will come to partake in this event called “Brim Battles (Survival of The Snapbacks).Where in the battle the stakes are if you are lose.. you lose your cap or snapback (”lose your crown”). but its all to promote fun in battling..

Saturday, December 11 · 3:30pm - 7:30pm


Triple Menace Studios

86 Sydenham Road

Marrickville ( 5 mins form Sydenham Station)

$10 at the door

Performances by: Lil Spacely (Flight School),  Xplosion Dance Crew, Found8ion Dance Crew, etc

Merchandising:

Xtreme Movement  Tshirts Dvds and Cds

New Era Caps

Ones Tshirts

Music provided by Xposure DJ’s

City Fringe Logo

The channel Ten documentary City Fringe that we participated in about a year ago is about to air this Sunday 25th October, 2009 at 2pm.

It is about Punk, Goth, Rock and Metal, decades old now reinvented and still popular. City Fringe discovers why people gravitate to certain music or styles, political views or social scenes & the unwritten codes determining how a person achieves and maintains acceptance.

So, if you are home and just hanging out, check out subcultures around Australia.  Including the Krump scene in Sydney.

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  • Speaking Out Logo

    Darrio just wanted everyone to tune and yes…hear him talk once again. He is to be interviewed on ABC Radio on Sunday morning on a program called speaking out.

    He’ll discuss a little of his own history and his take on the Australian urban dance scene.

    Tune in for one morning only.

    www.abc.net.au/speakingout/

    or tune into the podcast on www.abc.net.au/speakingout/podcast/feed.xml