Galaxy Dance Project is a Ugandan based youth project aimed to inspire & empower disadvantaged children of the community with the positive aspects of dance and hiphop. The project was founded in 2008 and provides free dance classes, workshops & events to help bring the community together, educate, promote respect and empower the youth of Uganda.

With the Galaxy Dance Project in place, now also established in Rwanda & Holland, we can provide a positive change, promote confidence and allows an expression of feeling which can only be done through dance and arts. For the disadvantaged youths , this can bring hope and meaning to their lives, teach leadership skills and give a focus and purpose, allowing for a real change for the better in our society.


Thursday 16 August 2012

Break Fast Jam 2012 Finals

When: 3pm, Sat 25th August
Where: Sharing Youth Centre, Nsambya, Kampala, Uganda
Cost: Free

                                                                                                           


The Break Fast Eliminations are now complete and so lets let the battle commence!


Hosted by Breakdance Project Uganda, The Break Fast Jam 2012 Finals are to be held on Saturday 25th August and invites you all to come along to the Sharing Youth Centre, Nsambya, Kampala, Uganda to experience the best b-boys from the communities of Uganda.


The event kicks off at 3:00pm sharp and will feature a 7 to smoke battle, 1 on 1 kids (under 15) battles, popping battles, 3 on 3 crew battle, beatboxing, rap and other forms of hiphop dance. 


Eliminations were held in Kawempe, Natete, Mulago, Luzira and Nsambya to find the following 7 b-boys to represent at what will be a breathtaking 20 minute final:


  • Bboy paul -- Kagwilawo Crew(natete)
  • Bboy Fullmoon -- Hit the beat crew (Nsambya)
  • Bboy Eddy - - Rythm Squad (Mulago)
  • Bboy Abdul -- Battle Holex Crew (Kawempe)
  • Bboy Mostrix -- Hit The Beat Crew (Nsambya)
  • Bboy Ink -- GPC crew (Mutungo biina)
  • Bboy Rique -- Rythm Squad (Mulago) 

Break Fast brings together b-boys and b-girls, beatboxers, graffiti artists and many others from different communities to share their love of the hip hop culture, develop networks and recognise and support the Ugandan artists in our society.