So once again that time of the year hit us. It sits in my
calendar each year like Christmas or my very own birthday. That’s right Breakin' Convention 2013 happened. And was the ten year anniversary good?? You bet!
So I have this dilemma each year. Breakin' Convention, as
many of you will know, is really a different show running each night from
Saturday to Monday. If only I had the time to go and see each one. In the end I
had to settle for Saturday night, not least because one of Innovation Dance’s
teachers was performing in the opening act!
So the atmosphere as always was brilliant. Over the years it
is noticeable how diverse and varied the audience has become. In the Foyer
children were all standing together, eager to be taught a move or two. I went
to the merchandise area to get my annual T-Shirt and made my way to the first
circle. As I took my seat the excitement was palpable. As always the show
started late, but to no-one’s disappointment or inconvenience. Jonzi D (Artistic director) walks out on to the
stage to absolute uproar and pumped the crowd up.
After a short intro Nomadic Souls came out on to the stage
to perform one of the most interesting and forward thinking dances I have seen.
Innovation Dance studio’s very own hip
hop teacher PJ came out with her fellow Souls and started dancing in the
Locking style associated with the funk of the 70’s. This was accompanied by an
eclectic soundtrack some of which was live. It was great to see one my
favourite dance styles refreshed in this different and interesting way.
After a few more dances all of which were epic PPL came out
on to the stage. I am told by the programme Peace, Positivity, Love are all
young dancers London. I was blown away by the raw emotion thrown on the stage by these young people. One of the performers Dani
used to teach with us and it is great to see his talent really shine on stage.
PPL did not just dance but performed wonderfully invoking emotion in the form
of stunned silence followed by rapturous applause.
The piece that truly took my breath away was ILL –Ability.
This crew of disabled dancers stunned audiences with their incredible stories.
Each Bboy came out individually explaining what their disability is. This lead
to some unbelievable stunts and tricks from individuals who showed us what
overcoming adversity really means. I was amazed by Bboy Kujo’s ability to keep
time with no music and Bboy Checho’s huge arm power. Bboy Redo’s fluid dance
style was unparalleled throughout the whole show. When Bboy Tommy Guns started
his piece it was initially not clear what his disability was. He seemed to be
simply a very talented and fast moving breaker. When he removed his prosthetic
leg I was truly in awe. Finally Bboy Lazylegz came out and showed that his
inability to walk was not going to stop him dancing. He was inspiring. When, at
the climax of the piece, he in fact did walk, the entire theatre erupted. I
know I will not have been the only one suddenly getting something in my eye.
Unbelievable.
This convention only gets better each year. It was stunning
and I feel very lucky to see some of the most progressive dancers each year. I
have not mentioned every dance in this but needless to say there was no weak
link. I am immensely proud that one of Innovation Dance’s very own performed and
PJ you were outstanding!!! I recommend you each mark the May Day bank holiday
in your 2014 calendar and join us next year.
Author: Zoe Newell from Innovation Dance.
Author: Zoe Newell from Innovation Dance.
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