Monday, 31 May 2010

Kayzar showcase at Breakout and Aspire

In May, Kayzar took to the stage at Breakout's 5th anniversary and RTDance's Aspire Showcase. The events showcased the talents of up and coming dance acts, and took place at Riverside Studios, Hammersmith and the Beck Theatre, Middlesex, respectively. Performers included Britain's Got Talent finalists Twist & Pulse.

New Guiness World Record!

The World Robotic Dancing Record for the highest number of people Robotic Dancing at once took place at Stamford Bridge on 17th May, as part of the build up to ESFA The Danone Nations Cup Final and a total of 429 people took part. The event was in honour of their newly appointed ambassador, Peter Crouch.
Nader Boulila of Kayzar choreographed the routine keeping it simple but impressive to watch. Dancers from Kayzar then visited participating schools to teach them the routine in advance. On the big day, they lead the Robotic dance session and put on an impressive performance to celebrate the achievement on hearing the news that a new world record had been set.
Nader Boulila from the Kayzar Dance School said: “It was an honour to be asked to take part in such an event. Getting kids active and healthy has to be a priority these days. Dance, football, running, swimming - whatever you fancy they are all great ways to get moving and if it is your chosen sport there is no reason why you can’t get to the top of it....These kids need to see the benefits of exercise and where it can take them – the only way is up!”

Friday, 30 April 2010

Breakin' Convention debut for Kayzar Reloaded

Kayzar Reloaded were thrilled to be invited to perform at Future Elements this year. The event at Sadlers Wells is part of the internationally acclaimed Breakin' Convention Festival. Their piece Hype was "so slick and manicured that it was a wonder such young people could pull it off. Dressed in black tracksuits, white gloves and balaclavas they were seamless, crisp and bold, using each other as human skip ropes and components to build robot like imagery, even presenting themselves as a gun shooting bullets off at one point; dancers rolling off into the space as pellets, gravity momentarily turned off. It was smoking hot and energetic". Future Elements has a focus on progression and vital to the success of the project is also the ingredient of co-operation and support between the young artists.