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VenueSouthbank Centre
Also: Royal Festival Hall, RFH, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Tuff Nutt Jazz Club
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From22nd September 2006
To24th September 2006
PricesFrom £15.00. To £30.00.
Southbank Centre (V423)
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B.Supreme - The UK's First Festival for Women in Hip-Hop

B.Supreme

Work:: B.Supreme (S1641748330)


Production:: The UK's First Festival for Women in Hip-Hop (T1393318307)

B-girls invade the Purcell Room for an action-packed weekend of performances, battles, live DJ sets, film screenings and discussions, in an empowering, all-female celebration of women in hip-hop. Hosted by nikewoman spokesperson Kymberlee Jay, the 3-day festival features international hip-hop companies Flowzaic (UK); Evoke (Switzerland); Plan B (Holland) and Kadia Faraux (France). Also on the roster are legendary US b-girl Asia One and Cicely and Olisa (choreographers for rap star Missy Elliot). Each day's line-up ends with battles between international b-girls who have been previously chosen to compete for prize money.
Company Flowzaic
Company Evoke
Company Plan B
Company Kadia Faraux
Company Asia One
Performer Cicely
Performer Olisa

Listing:: L0737699923

Purcell Room



The UK's First Festival for Women in Hip-Hop

B-girls invade the Purcell Room for an action-packed weekend of performances, battles, live DJ sets, film screenings and discussions, in an empowering, all-female celebration of women in hip-hop. Hosted by nikewoman spokesperson Kymberlee Jay, the 3-day festival features international hip-hop companies Flowzaic (UK); Evoke (Switzerland); Plan B (Holland) and Kadia Faraux (France). Also on the roster are legendary US b-girl Asia One and Cicely and Olisa (choreographers for rap star Missy Elliot). Each day's line-up ends with battles between international b-girls who have been previously chosen to compete for prize money. Purcell Room

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