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VenueGardner Arts Centre
TownBrighton
CountyEast Sussex
From27th March 2007
To28th March 2007
PricesFrom £12.50. To £12.50.
Gardner Arts Centre (V653)
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Jonzi D - TAG...Me vs. The City

Work:: Jonzi D (S0212443389)

Jonzi D has been actively involved in British hip-hop culture, rapping and b-boying in clubs and on the street since its inception in the early 80's. After graduating from the London Contemporary Dance School in 1992, he has performed all over the world.

Production:: TAG...Me vs. The City (T01157285040)

The UK's leading hip hop theatre company returns to the Peacock with its sell-out show TAG...Me vs. The City. Fusing all the elements of hip hop culture, TAG offers a window into the world of a brilliant but obsessive graffiti writer exorcising his demons in the only way he knows how. With a new cast of six dancers taking the concept of ?physical calligraphy' - using the body as paint - the production, directed by Jonzi D, features awesome video animation from Ben Wachenje, music by the legendary DJ Pogo, a life-size graffiti set courtesy of The Collaborators, lighting by Jonathan Samuels and costumes by Shirley Williams.
Choreographer Jonzi D
Choreographer Ivan Blackstock (additional choreography)
Design Ben Wachenje (video animation)
Sound DJ Pogo
Design Sculptural Graffiti
Lighting Jonathan Samuels
Costume Shirley Williams

Listing:: L525335699




TAG...Me vs. The City

The UK's leading hip hop theatre company returns to the Peacock with its sell-out show TAG...Me vs. The City. Fusing all the elements of hip hop culture, TAG offers a window into the world of a brilliant but obsessive graffiti writer exorcising his demons in the only way he knows how. With a new cast of six dancers taking the concept of ?physical calligraphy' - using the body as paint - the production, directed by Jonzi D, features awesome video animation from Ben Wachenje, music by the legendary DJ Pogo, a life-size graffiti set courtesy of The Collaborators, lighting by Jonathan Samuels and costumes by Shirley Williams.

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