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July 25, 2012 by BionicBayani

YakFilms Recap of THE WEEK

recap of THE WEEK (www.theweek.it) Cesenatico Italy

 

I just wanted to say this event was one of the best experiences I’ve had traveling all my years. It was more than an event actually. I got to teach 6 workshops which led every night to an event, jam, YOU NAME IT! I experienced a 90′s party, House Party, YACHT party, Pool Party with CRAZY Waterslides. By the end of the week we still had the group shows, battles, solo/2vs2 comps to judge. I was SPENT! hahahahaha! Believe me though the promoters and people from The Week know how to take care of their people. I got to experience a lot of amazing Italian Meals, Walk to the beach from my hotel, and just parlay by the pool all while doing my Job. I got to bond and get in touch with some awesome dancers from all over. Plock, Bruce Ykanji(juste debout founder), SuperDave, Swan, Kriz, Gucchon, Marjory Smarth, Caleaf Sellers, Tony Mcgregor, Firelock, just to name a few. Besides the judges/teachers their were many students from Italy, Switzerland, Poland, eastern Europe, UK, etc that I got to meet and even some I reconnected with when I taught before in their country. Yak Films did a great job covering this WHOLE WEEK. CHECK IT OUT! Peace.

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