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The News Review:

- Hip hop finds a new beat
- Black Watch – National Theater of Scotland – St. Ann’s Warehouse -…
- With Family Force 5 it’s all relative
- The Winchester Star

Hip hop finds a new beat
Taipei Times – Oct 15, 2007
Dance hip hop is certainly nothing new. The genre has spawned break dancing popping-and-locking and crumping.

Black Watch – National Theater of Scotland – St. Ann’s Warehouse -…
New York Times – Oct 15, 2007
Tiffany drew on Scottish traditions of vaudeville and music. In some of the play’s tense moments characters break into dance or song creating a spectacle that reminded some Scots of a military tattoo the performances of bands from regiments like the Black Watch. “We had to imagine how they would be in private how they would talk to each other” Mr. “We were articulating a lot of emotional silent moments. “The debut of “Black Watch” at the Fringe festival in the summer of 2006 drew rave reviews from major critics and captured audiences.

With Family Force 5 it’s all relative
Boise State University The Arbiter… – Oct 15, 2007
jpg” >Media Credit: MCT DirectSoul Glow and Fatty are two members of Family Force 5. The band played at the Big Easy Friday night as part of the Dance RAWR Dance Tour. In a swirl of colored lights “Star Wars”-era costumes and poppy dance music Family Force 5 took the stage at the Big Easy Friday night. The band originally from Atlanta Ga. joined the Secret Handshake and Jonezetta for the Dance RAWR Dance tour. Jedidiah Clothing sponsored the tour and all proceeds from the bands’ merchandise went toward different charities. The show kicked off with the Secret Handshake a Texas-based act solely consisting of Luis Dubuc… Fellow band members Kyle Howe (guitar) Ty Garvey (bass) and Alex Warren (drums) accompanied Chisolm and created cool rock tones for songs like “Imagination” and “Communicate. ” Jonezetta finished off its set with the more danceable “Hot Machete. ” After a brief break Family Force 5 took the stage. The expansive group includes brothers Solomon lds (also known as “Soul Glow” lead vocalist and guitarist) Joshua lds (aka “Fatty” bass) and Jacob lds (aka “Crouton” drums). Nathan Currin (aka “Nadaddy” keytar turntables and hardcore tambourine) and Derek Mount (aka “Chapstick” guitar) complete the five-member band. The band also featured its stage technician who goes by the name Xanadu. Xanadu took to the stage and danced with a tamborine while the band played.

The Winchester Star
Winchester Star – The Winchester Star – Oct 15, 2007
"Hey Jeremiah let me see a preview of tonight" the coach said referring to the annual homecoming dance that was just a few hours away. Wilson laughed and shot back "I can’t dance. "Given that head coach Tony Rayburn has a strict policy banning dances on the field it’s probably for the best that Wilson has no moves. therwise the sophomore might have been inspired to break into a number during Saturday’s game against Central as his 75-yard touchdown run and two interceptions helped the Judges to a 47-21 win at the Handley Bowl. The victory pulled Handley (3-3 2-1 Northwestern District) back to. 500 and ensured that the Judges would have a much more enjoyable time at this year’s dance after losing to Sherando on their last homecoming… Wilson laughed and shot back "I can’t dance. "Given that head coach Tony Rayburn has a strict policy banning dances on the field it’s probably for the best that Wilson has no moves. therwise the sophomore might have been inspired to break into a number during Saturday’s game against Central as his 75-yard touchdown run and two interceptions helped the Judges to a 47-21 win at the Handley Bowl. The victory pulled Handley (3-3 2-1 Northwestern District) back to. 500 and ensured that the Judges would have a much more enjoyable time at this year’s dance after losing to Sherando on their last homecoming.

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