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Hey guys, a good mate of mine is organising this event, just a heads up for all you breakers out there, also if your not a breaker and want to see come fresh shit infront of you definatly head down, its cool as hell.

heres the details

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COME AND CHECK OUT THE ILLEST BBOYS & BGIRLS FROM AUSTRALIA!

THE 4TH ANNUAL BBOY BREAKDANCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

SATURDAY, AUGUST 4TH

MELBOURNE MUSIC ACADEMY

53 VICTORIA ST

MELBOURNE CITY.

12PM-6

FEATURING FLEA ROCK AND LEGACY CURRENTLY ON TOUR WITH GWEN STEFANI ON HER AUSTRALIAN TOUR, SOME OF THE MOST RAWEST, MEANEST CATS FROM THE UNITED STATES.

http://www.myspace.com/australianbboychamps

Can't make it champ? Well 5 days of madness in store:

WEDNESDAY:

FIRST FLOOR: "ALL GOOD" - KING OF THE CYPHER.

DJ'S: J-Red, Doc Felix and Cargo (Who Stole the Soul - WED 10.30-12PM - 90.7 SYN FM

393 Brunswick St, Fitzroy

10ish til late

THURSDAY:

MELBOURNE MUSIC ACADEMY: KREATE (INDONESIA) B-BOY WORKSHOP

CREW: FRESH SOX/LAB-RATZ/MIGHTY ZULU KINGZ

53 Victoria St, City: www.melbournemusicacademy.com.au

(TBC) times to be confirmed very soon.

FRIDAY:

MELBOURNE MUSIC ACADEMY: FLEAROC (USA) B-BOY WORKSHOP

CREW: SKILL METHODZ and currently touring with GWEN STEFANI!

53 Victoria St, City: www.melbournemusicacademy.com.au

(TBC) times to be confirmed very soon.

PLATFORM 3: Friday Funk and Soul (y'all Funkstylers and Rockers come down!)

DJ: KUT-ONE

472 Church St, Richmond: http://www.platform3.net.au/index.php?page=location

9 til late - http://www.platform3.net.au/index.php?page...&day=friday

SATURDAY:

AUSTRALIAN B-BOY BREAKDANCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

MELBOURNE MUSIC ACADEMY

53 Victoria St, City: www.melbournemusicacademy.com.au

DJ'S: DEKOY FOX (PERTH) more TBC

JUDGES: FLEA ROC (USA) & LEGACY (USA) third judge TBC

12pm til 6pm

*AFTERPARTY*

LAUNDRY: "SOUL-A-GO-GO" Funk - Soul

DJ'S: Pierre Barrone, Miss Goldie, Brad Spolding, CHRIS GILL plus more!!!

50 Johnston Street, Fitzroy

10ish til late

SUNDAY:

BBQ JAM: TBC

HELP SUPPORT THE CULTURE~

HIPHOP, B-BOYING & B-GIRLING.

SEE YOU THERE~!

PEACE

LAMAROC - FRESH SOX CREW / MIGHTY ZULU KINGZ / STAR CONNECTION

www.myspace.com/lamaroc

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ha...lama. since when did you get a skyline? or are you friends with lama.

melb academy seems to be going off lately with all their international workshops. good stuff.

if your into the urban stuff you should check some of these events out esp the bboy champs. great atmosphere and mad skills.

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