Street Talk's 2-day Christian Hip-Hop event returns for our 3rd time to continue to bring our Rangatahi and Whanau together through showcasing the art, dance & music elements of Hip-Hop through educational conference workshops and live public battles & exhibitions. Its vision is to see Peace, Love & Unity expressed through the Christian faith to positively impact our community and city at large.
The Saturday workshops are both faith-based & skill-based and are taught by positive role models in our community.
The Sunday Public Jam with live battles, Dj, gospel band & Hip-Hop education/history panel will be all about our community and positively reaching our city; not only through the creative art forms but with purpose through the Gospel message, which we believe is of central importance.
‘Street Talk 2017’ is held at Aotea Square & Aotea Conference Centre, Auckland City on Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th May 2017.Participants can register by sending their names & contact details to 0210482499 facebook.com/nzstreettalk // [email protected]
Participation is free for both days but registration is highly recommended for conference attendants & battlers, as spots are limited. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from the best, fellowship & connect and witness some of the best dancers battle it out.
Street Talk’s is run in association with ‘Krosswerdz’ - an international organisation made up of Christians who find their expression in the core elements of hip-hop culture.
The Saturday workshops are both faith-based & skill-based and are taught by positive role models in our community.
The Sunday Public Jam with live battles, Dj, gospel band & Hip-Hop education/history panel will be all about our community and positively reaching our city; not only through the creative art forms but with purpose through the Gospel message, which we believe is of central importance.
‘Street Talk 2017’ is held at Aotea Square & Aotea Conference Centre, Auckland City on Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th May 2017.Participants can register by sending their names & contact details to 0210482499 facebook.com/nzstreettalk // [email protected]
Participation is free for both days but registration is highly recommended for conference attendants & battlers, as spots are limited. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from the best, fellowship & connect and witness some of the best dancers battle it out.
Street Talk’s is run in association with ‘Krosswerdz’ - an international organisation made up of Christians who find their expression in the core elements of hip-hop culture.
Photography: Super Gibo / Gilber Cortez
Photography: Mathew Nimmo