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Friday night is Future Elements night an evening of work by young choreographers and Hip Hop dancers.

This special night is dedicated to the future of UK Hip Hop - young people creating and performing Hip Hop dance theatre.

Future Elements

Future Elements was a collaborative Hip Hop project led by Connect and made possible by a donation from JPMorgan. This project has brought together young people to work with experienced Hip Hop artists including DJ Pogo from the En4cers; Hakeem "Mr Impact" Onibudo from Impact Dance; graffiti artist Ed of Onit Designs and filmmaker Carl Stevenson.

The young people have developed the music, dance, design and film elements of this piece. Prepare to enjoy.

Performance:
Production: DJ Pogo and the En4cers; Hakeem "Mr Impact" Onibudo and Carla (Impact Dance); graffiti artist Ed (Onit Designs) and film maker Carl Stevenson.
Performers:

Dynamite
World Cup: Football Frenzy
The dances in Dynamite have been working together for three months and are ten or eleven years old, this is their first performance.


Inspired by the forthcoming World Cup, World Cup: Football Frenzy is an athletic fast paced piece of choreography. This is Dynamite's first professional performance.

Performance: Friday night, Studio Theatre
Choreographer: Michelle Bourne
Dancers: Romario Cameron, Denzil, Ademola Fasogbon, Tao Gayle, Jordy

Interlude
LIFES' LEGACY: MAN...WOMAN...CHILD
Interlude first performed at Breakin' Convention Foyer last year in the foyer. Led by 18-year old choreographer Zoe Aston, they are back, with more dancers and younger dancers, check out the three-year old dynamo.

Legacy: Something handed down from an ancestor or a predecessor or from the past. When Legacies develop throughout life they become some of the most powerful and influentional memories and experiences. As you watch this peice you will notice three journeys are taking place, one of a man, one of a woman and one of a child. Their objective is to pass on the legacy of dance, in all its genres, to the next generation and ensure that the passion lives on.

This set collaborates a number of dance syles including tap, hip-hop and jazz, it involves 30 of Interludes dancers varying in age from 3-18.

For more information please visit www.interlude.biz

Performance: Friday night, Lilian Baylis Theatre
Choreography: Zoe Aston
Dancers: Tia Simon-Campbell, Holly Matthews, Jessica Laporte, Sophie Wallis, Stephanie Brooks, Pamrose Auguam, Paisley Thomas, Abigal Palmer, Holly Aston, Natalie Wright, Ami Clarke, Russell Royer, Danielle Royer, Laim Marcus O'neil, Yazmin Chevannes, Jerome Bennett, Christopher Didier, Nicole Millen, Nathalie Millen, Farrard Millen, Nikita Millen, Garri Alkinade, Jonnie Riordan, Sameul Yeobah, Eghosa, Leon Zenir, Reifrendo Bondoc, Ruby O'Bryne, Alex Royer, Malachi Royer, Melissa Rumisair

Pick Up The Pace
Bio Hazard
Pick Up the Pace is a dance project for boys and young men at Laban with support from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. Pick Up the Pace works with boys and young men aged eight to 11, 12 to 15 and 16 to 22. Bio Hazard is performed by the eldest group of dancers.

Bio Hazard fuses different styles of hip hop dance including breakin', street and krumping; the piece was created when the dancers experimented with the styles they had learnt. The dancers were also involved in the creation of the music and costumes.

Performance: Friday night, Studio Theatre
Choreography: The Dancers, Talmud Bah and Helen Linsell
Dancers: Lee Chaule, Lucas Pidgeon, Ryan Neal, Dorian Jacobs, DJ, James Hendry, Nick Sawyer, Dominic Primono, Tony Finn, Kikik Oladapo

Café Freestyle
A chance to get down and dance to music mixed by Future Elements and the En4cers in the Garden Court Café

Details:
Friday 28 April
DJs 7pm; performances 7.45pm
Studio Theatre, Sadler's Wells
£5

All tickets are unreserved.
Under 14's must be accompanied by an adult.

To book:
Call the Ticket Office: 0870 737 7737 or
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Presented by Connect (education at Sadler’s Wells) and Breakin’ Convention