Pop Lock & Break-it
Lunar New Year edition
Street Talk presents...
“Pop, Lock & Break it” 3v3 Street Dance Battle as part of the Lunar New Year in the Square and Auckland Live Summer in the Square!
Sunday 25 February 2024
Battle event 12:30-3:30pm
Open floor jam 3:30-4:30pm
Aotea Square (near Auckland Town Hall)
Aotearoa street dancers go head to head in 3v3 crew battles with each member representing each of the 3 dynamic street dance styles of Bboying/Bgirling, Popping and Locking.
Register your crew here or visit the event page here for full info
“Pop, Lock & Break it” 3v3 Street Dance Battle as part of the Lunar New Year in the Square and Auckland Live Summer in the Square!
Sunday 25 February 2024
Battle event 12:30-3:30pm
Open floor jam 3:30-4:30pm
Aotea Square (near Auckland Town Hall)
Aotearoa street dancers go head to head in 3v3 crew battles with each member representing each of the 3 dynamic street dance styles of Bboying/Bgirling, Popping and Locking.
Register your crew here or visit the event page here for full info
Popping workshop with Mase Boog
Mase Boog, a seasoned dancer from Wellington, NZ, boasts 28 years of dance expertise, specializing in popping and boogaloo (boog style) for 25 years.
A dedicated disciple of Suga Pop for two decades, Mase Boog has not only refined technique but also imbibed the cultural essence of these dance forms.
As a proud member of the Electric Boogaloos family, Mase Boog stands as a testament to the fusion of talent, dedication, and a commitment to preserving the rich legacy of popping and boogaloo in the global dance scene.
A dedicated disciple of Suga Pop for two decades, Mase Boog has not only refined technique but also imbibed the cultural essence of these dance forms.
As a proud member of the Electric Boogaloos family, Mase Boog stands as a testament to the fusion of talent, dedication, and a commitment to preserving the rich legacy of popping and boogaloo in the global dance scene.
Street Talk focuses on events, lens media and publication to capture and share the richness of hip-hop dance & culture. Our core base is in Aotearoa NZ.
Hip-hop culture was birthed in the early 70’s in the Bronx ghetto of New York City by predominantly African American & Puerto Rican communities. It has grown to a global sub-culture shaping popular music, dance, art & transforming lives around the world.
Hip-hop culture was birthed in the early 70’s in the Bronx ghetto of New York City by predominantly African American & Puerto Rican communities. It has grown to a global sub-culture shaping popular music, dance, art & transforming lives around the world.