HIPHOP FOR SOCIETY event 2016
The 9th annual Hiphop for society event organized by Breakdance Project Uganda to“ highlight the positive roles of hiphop in society” took place on 31st
The 9th annual Hiphop for society event organized by Breakdance Project Uganda to“ highlight the positive roles of hiphop in society” took place on 31st
Mark together with Drichiru Key and Nabagala Lilian of Breakdance Project Uganda lead a workshop at ONE FEST 2015 organised by Kyuka Youth Outreach. The
Mark led a workout and stretching class, screened videos and held a Q & A session in Jinja. This was focused on helping the bboys/bgirls
Mark organized and judges breaking battles at the 5th edition of the annual Break-Fast Jam. Photos by: Kibuuka Mukisa Oscar (kibuuka photography)
Mark will be judging breakdance (bboying/bgirling) battles at Break-Fast Jam 2015 Kenya Eliminations. He’ll judge with Tekya ‘Abramz’ Abraham of Rock Steady Crew & Breakdance
Mark coordinated, performed and taught during Breakdance Project Uganda(BPU)’s community outreach in Namuwongo slum of Kampala, Uganda. BPU is a grass-roots, youth-centred organization founded in
Mark taught a workshop, moderated a discussion and Coordinated a community service for 7 students from The International School of Uganda (ISU). The students visited
Mark spoke about the relevance of hip-hop as a tool for community development and empowerment. He also gave a beginners breakdance workshops to the children
Mark with Breakdance Project Uganda (BPU) trained 40 refugees (Rwandans, Congolese, Somalians, Burundians) and 10 Uganda youth. These were series of workshops which culminated into
Kaweesi taught workshops, judged battles, moderated an open discussion and was involved in organizing. Youth Legacy Afrika community event aimed at; Providing advanced break-dance (Bboy
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+256 775 101 122
P.O.Box: 2794
Kampala, Uganda