13th June 09: Fresh Jive: Live at the BBQ: Regional Conflict
by 10tonn on May.07, 2009, under Events, Video
Leeds own Mc Magick performing 2 tracks
Who’s to blame (AccessMovingImage)
by 10tonn on May.07, 2009, under Video
Leeds artist
These streets, by Leeds artists (AccessMovingImage)
by 10tonn on May.05, 2009, under Video
13th June 09: Fresh Jive: Live at the BBQ: Regional Conflict
by tbreaks on Apr.29, 2009, under Events
Saturday June 13th(3-8pm)
Fresh Jive presents:
Sony Ericsson Regional Conflict
DJ: DJ Hooch and DJ Renegade
International Judges
Outside BBq
Inside 16 of the Uks Best crews compete for a place in the world final!!
Mroe details to follow shortly
15th May:Breakin Convention to land in Bradford
by tbreaks on Apr.29, 2009, under Events
Fresh Jive afterparty:
Come and party with all the street dancers, b-boys, b-girls, poppers and lockers from Breakin Convention. The Uks biggest and best dance festival.
Over 18s only
Free for Ticket holders (keep your wristband)
£3 others
Tickets from: 01274 432 000
www.bradford-theatres.co.uk

Speak to the Streets 3 Review (April 09)
by tbreaks on Apr.29, 2009, under Events
800 people packed into Stylus – Leeds University on Sunday for what felt like the hiphop event of the century! Speak to the Streets – Pat Regans Legacy.
Djs (Renegade – an ex member of the Scratch Perverts) and Lean Rock (USA) playing a mix of seemless tribalstyle funk breaks and hiphop while kids and adults of all abilities threw shapes ALL OVER THE VENUE – even walking up the stairs meant stepping round dancers and crews – and IT WAS ALL LOVE – no attitude.
The message from the host (Pat Regans Son – Shane “10 Tonn”) was strong – the kids are the weapons – they claim their respect through their ability (whether via lyrics, breaking, djin).
As the kids lined up to battle each other “they don’t need weapons – these kids are THE WARRIORS of the streets” brought the house down and it was ON!
The moves were awe inspiring – it was nothing short of raw emotion and skill going into every second. And the crowd responded with appreciation.
The over 18s battles brought the same drama with Newcastle/Irish crew Bad Taste beating the hosting crew Flava Squad Worldwide in the final.
Nas said Hiphop is dead – maybe in America but not in Leeds and the UK
Hiphop is alive and kickin and its delivering the real deal with Fresh Jive time n time again.
