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Confessions of a Serial Dancer - by Trina

 
I pull the hood of my jacket over, half covering my sweaty face; I am exhausted. These are the confessions of a serial dancer.

Sydney Street Stylin'

April 14th 2008 14:05
Cibby threw up a nice post yesterday about a short video I sent him that my boyfriend made with 7 bboys, a bgirl and 2 trickers. I want to give this video as much exposure as I can because I really love it and not because i'm biased either - see for yourself. It sends chills down my spine each time I watch it, the music is fitting and adds to a "film noir"-type mood. It highlights the best that Sydney has to offer both in local artistic and physical talent; the classic backdrop is shown in a beautiful, different light to what you'd normally see during the busy city days and the slovenly nightlife.

sydney street stylin bboy breakdancers bgirl trickers flips corkscrew skb sydney australia


For a moment it doesn't feel like Sydney, but an older, distant place in Europe. Far from the usual picturesque postcards of Bondi Beach, koalas or the Sydney Opera House, the dim glow of the view from the street level is reminiscent of the lifestyles of the same street dancers and trickers in the video - our underground community. Some struggle for recognition and respect from the broader community, others becoming nonchalant after trying for so long.

Enjoy, and show some love

On another note, directly after the end scene in this video, a man was hit by a Lexus at the intersection before the traffic lights turned green. He flipped into the air and landed smack on the pavement, blood gushing out of his head. A rush of pedestrians who witnessed the accident ran to his assistance and to the car that hit him, carrying a bunch of guys wanting to show off after seeing all the filming going on. They were screaming at the people in the car, "DON'T MOVE!!! STAY THERE! WE'RE CALLING THE POLICE!!!" I think the guy who got hit survived, although we're not sure. I hope he is ok, and if he finds this post, please email or comment to let us know you're ok.

Sydney Street Stylin'
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Step Up 2 - Movie Review

March 26th 2008 06:35
step up 2 the streets movie review


I went to the special premiere screening of Step Up 2 coincidentally with all the Top 12 finalists from So You Think You Can Dance (Australia) and honestly it was one of the WORST movies I've ever seen, hands down the WORST dance movie I've ever seen that it's the type of movie only worth downloading and watching from your computer. Or even just cut scenes from Youtube. That's because you can skip all the talking BS and go straight to the mediocre and overdramatized dance sequences which is probably the only reason people go to watch it anyway.

Ok, so I'm probably not the target audience. I'm a street dancer and as my fellow crew member Chux would say, "You're not a street dancer, if you're not on the street." Maybe I just had higher expectations, considering Jabbawockeez were involved, and their 30 second spot was the best part of the film. That, and Chase's (Robert Hoffman, You Got Served) freestyle solo in class.

The lead actors were dull and plain, lacking the street cred they claim in the film. There was so much cleavage or stomach being shown but at least it distracted me from the crap talking (and I don't mean the amusing type of crap). And Cassie, her role was so useless, she would've been better if her character was the evil bitch ex-girlfriend of the popular guy, or maybe they could've scrapped her altogether from the film, it prolly wouldn't have made a difference. Storyline? What storyline?

There were around 3 main dancing scenes, the first with the trampolines was not all that impressive, and the ending was a piece of crap. They took Omarion's rain scene from You Got Served, added a lot more people and a lot more rain and a longer routine. Sure, the dancing was cool but it wasn't all that fresh. I've seen much better on the streets and battlegrounds of Sydney.

I think watching America's Best Dance Crew and the 360 Crew Freestyle Battles a few weeks ago, set my standards for the dancing in this movie, so it's not so bad to those who don't watch a lot of live freestyle dance battles or street group showcases (i.e. Kabamodern and Jabbawockeez - youtube them!)

So just because I really disliked it doesn't mean I'm going to advise other people not to watch it because F*** you are all capable of making your own decisions and I encourage that. I actually thought the first one was alright, and it sh*ts all over this one.

Rating: 1/5 stars


Special shoutout to my buddy Alvin from Beatphoniks (Melbourne) who won the Step Up 2 dance competition and performed at the after party. Thanks for inviting me!
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So now that the word is out about my new dance studio, I'm gonna be posting our events and stuff here more regularly just to try and help us out. This Friday we're holding a part 2 of the Back to the 90s workshop we held a few weeks ago, special (i.e. FREE) for UNSW ARC D2MG members (because they're probably broke as balls as most university students are), and normal class prices for everyone else.

It's during the day on Friday since it's university holidays, and I'll be teaching a partner routine to No Diggity. The theme is the 90s, which means all the classes will be taught to music from the 90s, since it was the best decade for R&B/Hip Hop IMHO, and watch out for our next special workshops, starring the Prince of Pop, the legendary Michael Jackson, in late April. I'll be teaching Hip Hop/Funk to "Smooth Criminal" ooo yeah can't wait.

D2MG Hip Hop Dance classes back to the 90s workshops part 2
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Doppelgangers win looze control 2008 sydney auditions 1
Doppelgangers


The first heats of the Looze Control "Urban" (hate that word) Crew competition held last night at Wenty Leagues Club dragged on but it was worth it to see my bestfriend Lenny's crew take it out in a well deserved win. It was even more special as it was their debut performance as a crew - Doppelgangers (look it up). I was supposed to judge but because of some dramas I stood down and will judge the other heats and finals but for those who care, here are some of my comments on their performance.


[EDIT: Video has been removed until after they compete in Australian Hip Hop Champs]


1. They were really tight, more synchronized than all the other crews who would try to balance this with impressive tricks and funny skits.

2. They were entertaining and had a lot of stage presence, while doing large amounts of choreography, instead of too many skits, formation changes and tricks here and there.

3. I liked:
- Chux's high kick
- Chux sliding onto the floor grabbed by Lenny into perfect formation
- Chux and Lenny's kissing skit; their disgusted faces were hilarious
- Raymond and Roni's partner spin
- The punching line where Raymond gets knocked out by either Ella or Roni (can't tell)
- the Ne-Yo partner routine; all I could see was Chux's "Prince" face and the way he was looking at Jessica, it was sex. It sent shivers down my spine and elsewhere. They are the partners second from the right.
- The cheesy SMILE. So Lenny, so love it.
- Locking to Gym Class Heroes' "Clothes Off". Love it, and Jet flashing his abs.

[EDIT: Video has been removed until after they compete in Australian Hip Hop Champs]


looze control 2008
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360 freestyle crew battle unsw toilet funk 9 winners
The winners - Toilet Funk 9

Thanks to Danis for bugging reminding me to do a second post on the 360 Crew Battles, which is now possible thanks to LittleFoot and others for the footage and Hentaimaster for the pictures which will be uploaded soon on www.d2mg.com. This is not all the footage, just a select few.

As part of my judge's showcase, my students performed a teaser (which is not shown in the following video), and then the teachers at my dance studio, D2MG did a style demonstration (Jessica's Street Jazz is also cut out of this video.) Hence we have:

Shogun: Locking
Rod: House
Eriko: Soul Punking
Danis Kool: King Tut, Animation
(SKB) Luke, Jojo and Don: Bboying
Chux: Krumping

D2MG Style Showcase


Preliminary - Toilet Funk 9 (Winners) vs. Mak10


Semi-finals - Treble, Bass & Soul vs. Watermelon Bandits



FINALS - Toilet Funk 9 vs. Watermelon Bandits
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360 freestyle crew dance battle critical hype roundcircle trina d2mg


I have to say that the 360 Freestyle Battle Competition last Saturday night was the best dance event I've ever been to. Brought by Critical Hype in conjunction with Round Circle Entertainment, these guys did an amazing job with the event, especially for their first time, with room for improvement, but hey that's how it usually goes.

I was asked to judge at this event, a bit skeptical at first because they wanted to factor in crowd-judging in the criteria, and dancers know that would be a big mistake. We were a panel of 5 judges and we made a few unpopular decisions but were supported by the majority of dancers so there wasn't too much controversy.

I guess this post is intended for those who went, or heard about the event; for those who don't know anything about the event, just watch the videos. It shows how amazingly talented the underground street dancers are - don't waste your time on SYTYCD

Shout out to Jerome and El, MC Tuppz and DJs D-Kutz and Xile for their awesome effort.

Couple of comments/feedback:

1. Just to let everyone know there was a miscommunication with my Judge's showcase - it was a style demonstration, where all the teachers from D2MG Hip Hop Academy showed their specialty, after my student showcase from my Intermediate Intensive Performance Course.

2. The reason why Juse Crew lost against Treble, Bass & Soul was that our criteria consisted mainly of musicality and versatility. We felt that Juse Crew did not have much of these, it was entertaining but not what we were looking for in a battle.

3. I do not agree with one of the other judge's comments about Krump Etiquette being applied to the freestyle battles. These battles have time limits, they are BATTLES which means you don't wait for someone to get ready to get in the middle to do their thing, they miss out. It's called COMMANDO and demonstrates presence and battle skills. Besides, battle criteria should have been stated at the beginning of the event, so that's another thing to learn.

4. To the guy from a certain crew who claimed that I was biased because one crew I voted for had teachers at my studio, get your facts straight because I had teachers from my studio in most of the crews, same with the other judges and we all have ties with most of the dancers because it's such a small community so stop bitching and start practicing more.

5. No one likes sore losers. You're all winners until you start talking sh*t about everyone and everything else to avoid thinking about why you lost in the first place.

6. I just gotta comment that there were many times during the night where dancers had the most appropriate part of a song, and really used it to their advantage. We like that. It makes us wet our pants.

7. The final decision was UNANIMOUS, it was such a close battle but the winning team, Toilet Funk 9 showed more versatility within individual dancers as well as within their crew, they had slightly better use of musicality and had a bigger presence as a crew.

Just some advice for crew battles in the future (take it or leave it, agree or disagree):


- DO NOT count in your routines, it's a freestyle battle. Many crews did this after I had told everyone not to. Lose points for not listening.

- Integrating routines in a freestyle battle is ok as long as it is balanced with freestyles (and one person at a time per crew please) and I find that this works well after someone's solo, or if its a large number of people then anytime is fine but just make sure you're synchronised.

- This takes time, but the more you spend time with your crew, the more you know what they're capable of, their moves and their sets so you can read them during battle and play along. The winners, Toilet Funk 9 did this really well, as well as Watermelon Bandits at some stages, but everyone in the crew should be paying attention to the battle, to support their teammate or to diss the other team. Be alert!

Videos and pictures will be posted in the part 2 of this review (when I have time please bare with me!)
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SYTYCD - Top 20 - Week 01

February 17th 2008 10:46
Skipped a few episodes before settling on the first live show with the Top 20, there wasn't really much to talk about because there was so much damn crying, about an hour of each ninety minute episode that it became ridiculous, especially if you watched The Biggest Loser before SYTYCD (although they have more believable sob stories). Obviously they think that the audience like hearing sob stories and seeing drama, but we've seen the American season, we just wanna see more dancing. Let's just remember that there's no such thing as reality tv, so no surprises with at least one of the dancers in each partnership doing their own style.

First up is Rhiannon and JD doing Hip Hop, which is their forte and probably could've been done a bit better if JD took control over the choreography (obviously didn't get along well with with guest choreographer, Manuela). Chris Brown's 'Kiss Kiss' is being smashed by all the Hip Hop classes around Australia at the moment, so not surprised with the song choice. It was so interesting when Jason noticed they weren't completely in unison, hitting either the beginning or the end of the beat. Not many people even realise this is possible, it's either hit the beat or don't. What was up with Natalie's question: "Have you arrived?" I mean aafter performing and still on a high, what would you say to that, "umm yes I just came".

Courtenay aka crybaby is doing lyrical street jazz with Hilton, a crowd favourite, in a Romeo and Juliet inspired routine. I typed through most of it and hope Hilton stays until the top 4 at least and Courtenay leaves after this week. They seemed a bit unstable, doing a couple of lifts. Matt comments that Courtenay is likeable (gag) but fakes her technique well and Bonnie noted that Courtenay cried a lot.

The cute ballerina with the really high pitched voice, Vanessa has teamed up with finance student Henry for Salsa, his forte. It was nice to see that neither of them had opted for fake tan, seeing how much skin they were both showing so hopefully a large part of the audience will remember there's nothing healthy about a tan, and you don't need one to look sexy. [EDIT: so far I haven't seen anyone with an unhealthy tan] Lots of flashy moves and tricks.

Camilla and Seramsah do Musical Theatre. Seramsah is so insecure, so unsure and never satisfied with himself. But that routine was HOT and he's one of my favourites now, even though he majorly stuffed up on the lift. They work really well together, nice partnership.

Jemma and Rhys get the Waltz. Rhys' dad is so cool, what a great supporter. Their routine feels really magical with the gorgeous white dress and sparkly white lights, wow. A nu skool waltz to Celine Dion, so beautiful. Jason and I share this routine as our favourites.

Laura and Anthony doing Contemporary Lyrical. It was a nice, real routine, in that it was something that a lot of people 20y/o in a relationship could relate to, signified by the matching black slip and pajama pants as though they were just any other couple with issues.

Stephanie and Marko will be Jive-ing in some punk gothic outfits. There seems to be a flip in nearly every routine. Matt has to stop pointing because his hand covers his face a lot (although a lot of people I know would prefer that). I agree with Jason in not getting the costumes and music with the style of dance, Bonnie disagrees with him but doesn't say how.

Kate and Khaly doing Jazz, and I agree with Jason again, wondering what the routine was about... it seemed like less of a partnership throughout the whole routine and more about showing each's own strengths but Khaly still has my vote because he's a good friend of mine and I hope he gets a lot of support. I really want to see him progress and do other styles (I wish Don was still in the competition though!)

Demi! My favourite bgirl (the illest bgirl in the country) and Jack are doing Boogaloo. It's interesting that they're calling it Boogaloo and not just Popping, probably because Nacho told them so (he's not a Hip Hop dancer, he's a Popper-Boogaloo style, just to get it straight). For those who have seen Nacho perform many times before can recognise his favourite tracks and moves and they pulled it off with their pimp 'fits. At least people are learning more about funk styles. I hope they do some (proper) locking routines in the future.

One more routine before we switch off the tv, Kassy and Graeme doing lyrical Hip Hop which is Kassy's style choreographed by Yannus... and lyrical Hip Hop is becoming more like contemporary lyrical but danced to R&B.

I wish they brought Cat Deeley, host of the American version down here to host the show.

Goodnight.
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WARNING: This is a mild hating rant post on the show, so if you get offended easily please keep reading.

After watching the second episode of SYTYCD, with auditions in Melbourne and Adelaide, I relived the passionate cries and rants of fellow dancers, frustrated by the nature of the "reality" show. Let's get it straight - there's no such thing as a "reality show", everything is orchestrated because there's too much money to be made or lost on letting go of your control on the puppets below.

When a friend of mine Geoff, aka Drumstick, was at the microphone for his verdict, and Matt asked if he had any tricks, I cursed like a m*****f***** and stomped my foot on the ground. Well, you gotta be entertaining, have personality, some tricks, good looking and be a relatively good dancer. It's just showbiz, that's the way it is. I'm not hating on the show, they don't claim to be looking for Australia's Best Dancer, but Australia's Favourite Dancer.

Watch out for my boys Luke, Don, Kharly, Johnny K, Josh... and many more talented Sydney dancers on Wednesday night.
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Welcome, 2008. You're mine.

January 16th 2008 06:06
I felt really inspired recently to get back to my neglected blogs and start writing. Although my mind is filled with more business-related rather than creative writing ideas, I'll try, for the people who keep reading and supporting me, anonymously and consistently.

2007 was a great year for many people I know. It laid the foundation and gave some great opportunities that opened doors in the dance world. Many of my friends made it through several rounds of the So You Think You Can Dance Australia auditions, and a few have made it through to the top 30 and one in the top 20.

My boyfriend of is in La Boheme at the Sydney Opera House, an Italian love story set in Paris where he plays "The Most Handsome Man in France" and ends the first half by walking in with a boom box, decked out in a gold tracksuit and doing a (breakdancing) set.

I have successfully opened my own dance studio (last year we went through a trial period) dead smack in the middle of Sydney CBD and achieved my dream of establishing the D2MG Hip Hop Academy. Competition is fierce, and running a studio is difficult whilst working full-time but at the same time it's the realisation of my dreams coming to life that keeps me going. I asked for all this, there's no point in complaining that it's too hard, or give a half-assed attempt at sustaining my dreams.

shaun evaristo
Shaun Evaristo: My dance idol.
Last week, another one of my dreams came true when I managed to secure an exclusive workshop with one of my dance idols, Shaun Evaristo from Gen2/The Company/The Camp. He's almost religiously followed by those in the underground Hip Hop dance scene (what a niche) and no one could believe it when I told them the news. Time's running out because it's in two weeks time on the 29th January, and there'll only be ONE workshop in SYDNEY because of tight schedules. I'll post more details after I get all the promo stuff sorted, so this is just a heads up for now.

What a great start to the year, what an amazing thing it is, to know that you will eventually get what you ask for, if you just believe its possible, believe in yourself and in the people who support you.

I just wanna say hello to all the readers and let you guys know that I'd love to hear from you, just email me trina@hiphop.org.au.
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I'm sure many people who went to one of Justin Timberlake's concerts enjoyed the dancing and maybe even wondered where they can learn to dance like Marty Kudelka (Justin's choreographer) and the rest of the crew. That's where we were fortunate enough to host the Future.Sex.Love.Groove workshops where Marty, Skye, Nick and Eddy taught four hours each of some world class Hip Hop and Street Funk.

marty kudelka project element future sex love groove dance workshop sydney australia
Marty Kudelka
With four classes running simultaneously and not knowing which to choose, I had just missed out on Nick's smooth moves to Musiq Soulchild's "Just Friends". Knowing how intricate and fine detailed the choreography would be, at least my brain was fresh for gorgeous Marty's chilled "For the night' routine, also by Musiq Soulchild.

I have even more respect for him after he sat us down after class to have an open question and answer session, and explained how the style that he's teaching, and that is popular today may be known as "Hip Hop", but the true Hip Hop styles are bboying/bgirling, popping, locking, boogaloo and so forth. It's so refreshing to see a teacher actually give a brief history lesson and get the facts straight to his students straight up.

The very sexy Eddy made us work in his routine to Beyonce's "Baby Boy". It's kinda hard concentrating when you're constantly checking out the teacher. Skye went old school and taught us his favourite style, Locking, which I'm glad to see many of the students enjoyed. It is a fun and funky style after all, one of my favourites also along with wacking which he just touched upon.

I can't wait to see the Project Element DVD with their interviews and snapshots of routines. There's footage up on Youtube from other countries using the same routines but it's so worth being actually taught by these guys and not from a video...

We'll work on holding more workshops like these, and making them more affordable and accessible as the demand is increasing more and more these days, especially with the rise of tv show So You Think You Can Dance. Which reminds me I have yet to post about, after hanging out at the Sydney auditions...

Write soon!
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swoop hip hop dance workshop


Richard "Swoop" Whitebear will be teaching 2 Masterclasses @ Caramell Dance Studio Camperdown (Sydney) on October 10th.

Swoop has choreographed music videos for the likes of Aaliyah (Try Again) Dr. Dre (Been There, Done That) Will Smith (Wild Wild West)?
and Backstreet?Boys (Larger Than Life). He received the Hip-Hop Choreographer of The Year (Male) at the Hip-Hop Awards (2000).

Other artists that Swoop has choreographed for include Ray J, Brandy, Whitney Houston, Sisqo, Limp Bizkit, Enrique Iglesias, Mary J. Blige,?
Jessica Simpson, Master P, Mario Winans, Boys II Men, Mya, P.Diddy, and Snoop Dogg, and more.

Swoop has contributed choreography for several Motion Pictures like?Save The Last Dance, Ali, and Marci X , and has appeared in?
13 Going on 30, Austin Powers: Gold Member ,You Got Served & Stomp The Yard. His Film credits also include national commercials?
for Pepsi, Visa, Adidas, and Burger King, and Nike.
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so you think you can dance australia auditions sydney melbourne brisbane adelaide canberra hobart darwin perth

"SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE?"
Calling all Movers and Shakers in Melbourne!


The Search for Australia's Favourite Dancer Is Now On!
'So You Think You Can Dance' Is Looking For People With Incredible Dance Abilities


This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for young Australians (18-35 yrs) to perform to millions and win a professional dance prize, hard cash and the title- Australia's Favourite Dancer. If you have a passion to perform Urban and Street Styles, Classical Technique, Acrobatic Hip-Hop, Commercial Pop-Routenes, Ballet, Contemporary, Traditional, Jazz, Musical Theatre, Avante Garde, Exotic, Lyrical Storytelling, or your own creative fusions it is time to show us your stuff! We want to see it all. Come down and get involved in the most exciting new television event this year...

Contestant Requirements
You Must Be 18-35 Years Old On the Date Of Your Audition
Auditions Are Open To All Professional & Amateur Dancers
Contestants Must Be Avalilable Exclusively To The Production For The Following Periods
1 Week Between 13/11/07 & 07/12/07
04/02/08 - 04/05/08
You Must Bring To the Audition The Following
2 commercially available CD's purchased from a physical store, no downloads or remixes allowed. You may have to dance to these.
ID - Drivers License, passport or Birth Certificate

Melbourne
Date: Saturday 27 and 28th Octctober 2007
Venue: Melbourne Olympic Park Function Centre
Swan Street (via Entrance D), Melbourne, VIC 3000
Callbacks: Tuesday 30th October, Venues TBA

If you dance with a partner or in a group make sure you bring your partners. Hot Ballroom and Latin isn't half as sexy as when you fly solo and a choreographed piece for 5 isn't the same on your own.
Week after week the chosen finalists will be challenged by a fusion of hot dance styles such as Tango, Rumbas, krump, Jive, Cha Cha, Foxtrot, Samba, Popping and Locking, Blues, Broadway, Paso Doble and Mambo to name just a few.
If you are up for the adventure of a lifetime and you think you have what it takes to become Australia's favourite dancer, you will be judged by three of the most accomplished australian-based dancer/choreographers in the world. They'll be seeing you soon but only if you come.
Dress to impress. There's a $500 cash prize for the weirdest, wildest, most wonderfully presented dancer at EVERY audition centre.
All contestants must bring with them their own piece of music to perform infront of the judges. It MUST be ona commercially purchased CD.

You also must be prepared to perform a routine to one of the following ten commercial tracks:
Candy man - Christina Aguilera
Right now - Pussycat Dolls
We run this - Missy Elliott
Can't stop - Missy Elliott
Feeling good - Michael Buble
In the mood - Glenn Miller
Thanks for the memories - Fallout Boy
Good times - Jimmy Barnes & INXS
I like about you - The Romantics
Chasing cars - Snow Patrol

Good Luck Australia!
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YES folks, the rumours are true, there will be an Australian version of the highly successful reality tv series So You Think You Can Dance. So far I have information for Sydney. It's not easy finding this information on the web, so HERE are the details from a credible industry source:

megan gale to host so you think you can dance australia
Will Megan Gale host So You Think You Can Dance - Australia?
The search for Australia's favourite dancer is now on!
Auditions for So You Think You Can Dance (Australia - Sydney)


When: Saturday 3rd November & Sunday 4th November
Where: Sydney Entertainment Centre
Time: Doors open 9am. Please be early to register.

The audition is open to dancers of all styles -solos, duos or groups.
The age limit is 18-35.

All levels are welcome.

Please prepare a 1.5 minute routine and bring music.

According to Wikipedia, the judges are rumoured to be Janette Howard, Kirsten Dunst and Kenny. HAHAHA someone f*cked around with the info. No, I've heard that it will be hosted by Megan Gale and the judges... well who knows. I'd like to see Ramon Doringo, Director of Dance Classes judging, because he has a big personality in a small Filipino body (represent!) and I'm hoping they stay away from judges that have been on other similar shows in Australia. Who's going to be well-rounded enough to judge Hip Hop? Hmmm...

I'm really excited to see the quality of dancers because Australia has a lot of talented people out there, moreso in other styles (especially Latin and Ballroom) than in Hip Hop.

I'll keep you guys posted on anything else I hear!!!

[EDIT] The complete info:

• You must be between 18 and 35 on the 1st of February, 2008.
• You can be either a profession or amateur dancer.
• You must be an Oz citizen or permanent resident.
• Contestants must be available exclusively to the production for the following periods:
- 1 Week Between 13/11/07 & 07/12/07
- 04/02/08 - 04/05/08
• You need to bring 2 commercially available CDs purchased from a physical store, no downloads or remixes allowed, which you may have to dance to.
• You need to bring a drivers licence, passport of birth certificate.

The auditions are going down at the following locations:

Adelaide
Date: Sunday 7th October, 2007
Venue: Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Grainger Studios,
91 Hindley Street ADELAIDE SA 5000

Brisbane
Date: Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th October 2007
Venue: RNA Showgrounds, Coffee Club Auditorium
Gregory Terrace BOWEN HILLS QLD 4006

Perth
Date: Sunday 21st October, 2007
Venue: Burswood Theatre
Great Eastern Highway
BURSWOOD WA 6100

Melbourne
Date: Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th October, 2007
Venue: Melbourne Olympic Park Function Centre
Swan Street (via Entrance D)
MELBOURNE VIC 3000

Sydney
Date: Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th November 2007
Venue: Sydney Entertainment Centre
35 Harbour Street
DARLING HARBOUR NSW 2000

Another rumoured host: Ex Big Brother Bree Amer
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