East London West Sydney is a new hip-hop theatre project led by artists from the hip-hop and urban cultures of the UK and Australia. These artists explore the urban experience and struggles, and share an emphasis on word flow, storytelling and place.

Working through parallels and divergences – in tone, theme, cultural mix, and forms of expression – the project’s emphasis is survival and creativity at the margins of the city.
Utilising a performance framework and engaging other art forms and technologies, UK and Sydney’s hip-hop cultures will converge, exchange and co-create: amplifying voices, pushing the boundaries of the form, and bringing a new form of expression to international attention.
DETAILS
Artistic Director Jonzi D and two of the UK’s prominent emerging Hip Hop practitioners – Sarah Sayeed and Maxwell Golden – will be flown to Sydney to work with local Sydney-based Hip Hop artists including MC Trey, SistaNative, BrothaBlack, Omar Musa and Farid Farid. Together with a professional and creative team including a dramaturg, video artists, and sound designers the group will devise and create a new work to be presented in a Sydney venue in a 2010 performance season.
SNEAK PREVIEW
There will be a work-in-progress performance in the Parade Playhouse at NIDA in Kensington on Tuesday 18 August. By invitation only. Contact Antigone (details below) for more information.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information contact Antigone ‘Tiggy’ Foster at ICE on 9897 5744 or email antigone.foster@ice.org.au

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