Carnival City plays host to the 26th annual Battle
of the Giants All Styles Dance Festival
In August
over 1 000 of the country’s most talented dancers will convene at Carnival City
for the 2016 Battle of the Giants All Styles Dance Festival. Now in its
26th year, this is the first time that the Battle of the Giants will
be held at Carnival City. Traditionally, the competition has been held at Sun
City.
Last year’s
Battle of the Giants was wildly successful. Dancers performed in a sold
out SuperBowl at Sun City, to an audience of over 9 000 people over the course
of three days.
“We are
really excited to provide the stage for this year’s Battle of the Giants. We
expect capacity crowds at the Big Top Arena and Mardi Gras to watch and support
the country’s up and coming dancers,” says Matthew Cook, the Events and
Entertainment Manager at Carnival City.
One of
South Africa’s largest and most prestigious all style dance competitions, the Battle
of the Giants All Styles Dance Festival is an internationally-recognised
event organised and sanctioned by the South African Dance Teachers Association
Stage Branch. Competitors will showcase their talents in a range of freestyle
dance techniques including; Hip Hop, Popping, Break dance, Freestyle, Ballroom,
Latin American, Slow Dance, Show Dance, Jazz, Modern, Ballet and Disco
Dance. The competition also includes a Para-dance section where able and
disabled dancers join together in a routine to compete in Small Groups &
Formations, so they too can go onto compete in a world championship. All dance
entry enquiries must be directed to Bev Wood on 083 282 7734 or email bewood@vodamail.co.za.
A new
generation of dancers are coming forward with a unique dance style all of their
own. Dancers demonstrate complex body movements and amazing syncopated foot
movements, wearing awesome glamorous costumes in some of the categories.
Athletes are judged on a demanding set of criteria including; timing and
rhythm, body lines, movement, rhythmic interpretation, footwork and
floor-craft. Well known Judge, “Super Malcolm” is joining the event this year,
from the UK and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this year’s
event, and will be judging the Hip Hop and Street Dance Sections.
The
competition is open to dancers ranging from under 9’s to over 35’s, from
beginners to amateur or rising star level to championships level.
Individual dancers will have the opportunity to compete for titles and prizes
in this year’s Battle of the Giants competition which is also one of the
qualifier events in the World Trial Circuit programme. Dancers can obtain
points in order to be a South Africa representative in the International Dance
Organisation (IDO) Championships in the style of Show dance, Hip Hop and Disco
dance, Jazz, Modern and Ballet.
The Battle
of the Achievers competition is one of the special features of this event.
Finalists from the most advanced sections in the 16 yrs and over age groups in
Hip Hop and Freestyle “battle-it-out” in an effort to win this prestigious
title. The winners in each category will receive a complimentary flight to the
IDO World Championship or a package to Umhlanga Rocks sponsored by Lara Travel.
Hotel packages can also be won with compliments from Sun City.
In the
Juvenile and Junior Solo Freestyle Achiever competition, winners will receive
Sun City holiday packages, trophies and other fantastic prizes. Some of the
sponsors of this year’s championship include Sportscene, Foschini for Beauty, Lara
Travel, Soviet Clothing, L’Oreal, Sun City accommodation prizes and our
beverage sponsor, Fuze Tea. Sportscene will be giving cash donation of R 8000
for the Teachers Development Training programme. The beneficiary of this
prize is sent on various courses to increase their knowledge and skills. It is
administered by Bev Wood, the President of SA Body of Dance (SABOD) who
reserves the correct courses, and monitors their progress.
Tickets to the 2016 Battle of the Giants are available from
Computicket. Like Carnival City on Facebook www.facebook.com/CarnivalCitySA
and follow on Twitter @CarnivalCitySA
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