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LE FESTIVAL BATTLE of the YEAR France 2016 LE FESTIVAL BATTLE OF THE YEAR France 2016 LA PLUS GRANDE MANIFESTATION HIP HOP FRANÇAISE DÉVOILE SA PROGRAMMATION DANSE & RAP LES BATTLES BREAKDANCE LA GRANDE FINALE - SAMEDI 21 MAI ZENITH SUD – MONTPELLIER – 17h30 Les DJ's présents seront DJ Tajmahal & Keysong, accompagnés des MC's Maleek (France) & Fourmi (Zulu Nation - Belgique). Le Jury sera composé de Jey (L.O.), Nel (Vagabonds Crew), Roxrite (RedBull Allstar), Salim (Pockemon Crew / Arabiq Flava) et Storm. Les Crews participants à cette grande finale seront 38 de Fièvre (Toulouse), AZS Crew (Lille), Ematom (Lyon), Fantastik Armada (Meaux), HDMI (Dijon), KLA (Calais), Indigènes (Vauvert), Melting Force (Saint- Étienne), Soul Fire (Lyon), SNT (Caen), Teken (Lyon), Yeah Yellow (Paris) ainsi que le Crew de Mayotte (qualification le 7 mai) et le Crew de la Réunion (qualification le 16 avril). Les Showcases prévus : HWE par BBoy Mounir (Vagabond Crew), Cie Breakin' House (Breakin' School - Toulouse) ainsi que le Bboy Cypherz. LE BATTLE 1vs1 et 2vs2 BGIRLS - VENDREDI 20 MAI – ROCKSTORE – 20h Les 16 meilleurs Bboys et Bgirls Français s’affronteront lors de ces battles accompagnés des DJ’s Tajmahal & Keysong, des Mc's Maleek & Fourmi et du Jury composé de Storm, Roxrite (RedBull Allstar) et Jey (L.O.). Les Bgirls participantes : Bgirls Aby & Peste (HDMI Team / Figure 2 Style - Dijon), Bgirls Akness & Kami (Yeah Yellow - Paris / Barcelone), Bgirls Carlota & Leila (Break2Mars - Marseille), Bgirls Charline & Angelz (Flow Killerz - Lieusaint), Bgirls Crazy Lee & ChaBratz (Double Trouble - Bordeaux), Bgirls Lilju & Flo (Zonarisk / Break2Mars - Corse/ Marseille), Bgirls Maeva & Emmy (KLA - Calais) et Bgirls Saïm & Sya (Melting Force - St Etienne). Les Bboys participants : BeeD (Yeah Yellow - Paris), Nasso (Melting Force - St Etienne), Colonel (Chasseurs 2 Prime - Paris), Franklin (Melting Force - St Etienne), Jackson (Infamous - Meaux), Jordan (Submarin - Montpellier), Noe (Silent Tricks - Grenoble), Sheitto (Yeah Yellow - Paris), Soso (Melting Force - St Etienne), Tilyo (Zonarisk - Corse), Virus (Joyeux Loufock - Paris), Ylies (Lille), Ze Ninho (Rockerz Delight - Montpellier) ainsi que le BBoy qualifié pour La Réunion (le 13 avril), pour Mayotte (le 6 mai) et pour la Région Languedoc Roussillon Midi Pyrénées (le 14 mai). LE PREMIER FESTIVAL RAP DU SUD DE LA FRANCE MERCREDI 11 MAI - Soirée Rap made in UK au ROCKSTORE - 20h Avec Ocean Wisdom, Dirty Dike, DJ B-Side (High Focus - UK) et Emtooci (Montpellier). Organisé par Cinquième saison avec le soutien du Réseau Hip Hop Languedoc Roussillon Midi Pyrénées. MERCREDI 18 MAI - Showcase Rap made in Montpellier dans une « Secret Place » du Centre Ville - 18h Avec Set & Match et leurs invités. JEUDI 19 MAI - Soirée Rap made in USA au ROCKSTORE - 20h Avec Masta Ace (NY), White Boyz (Stone Throw Records) et 6ème Densité (Montpellier). Organisé par Cinquième saison en collaboration avec le Battle Of The Year. VENDREDI 20 MAI - Soirée Rap made in France à l’Antirouille - 20h Avec JP Manova, La Rumeur et Bois Vert (Montpellier). Une soirée organisée par ILOVEMUSICTOO. VENDREDI 20 MAI - Soirée Mouv’ au ROCKSTORE - 23h Avec la participation des DJ’s First Mike, R-Ash, Dirty Swift et MVXXXA. LE HIP HOP EST DANS LA RUE MERCREDI 11 MAI - Circle Vibes sur l’Esplanade / Place de la Comédie - 14h Moment de partage autour de la Culture Hip Hop avec DJ's, MC's, Beatbox, Live Graffiti et Bboying. SAMEDI 14 MAI - Battle qualif Région LRMP au petit Bard - 14h Les Battles qualificatives de la Région Languedoc Roussillon Midi Pyrénées en 1vs1 ainsi que le Circle Vibes. CULTURE HIP HOP ET TRANSMISSION DU 16 AU 19 MAI - Stages de danse à la Maison Pour Tous François Villon (Quartier Cévennes) ainsi qu’à Ganges, Sète et Lunel - 18h Avec Bboy Storm & Bboy Roxrite (RedBull Allstar). MARDI 17 MAI - Hot Moves (rencontre et discussion) à l’Agora, Cité Internationale de la Danse - 18h Avec Storm, Mode2, Roxrite (RedBull Allstar), Hip-Hop Evolution (Mayotte) et Solid’arts (La Réunion). LE BATTLE OF THE YEAR EST AUSSI DANS LES DOM TOM SAMEDI 16 AVRIL - Qualification La Réunion au Port DU 11 AU 16 AVRIL - Festival organisé par les associations Village Titan et Solid’arts. SAMEDI 7 MAI - Qualification Mayotte à Mamoudzou DU 1er AU 7 MAI - Festival organisé par l’association Hip Hop Evolution. Lien du site et réseaux sociaux : http://www.botyfrance.com/ .
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