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Cypher Adikts 3 Year Anniversary ~ January 17th & 18th

10:10 AM PST on January 14, 2014

Cypher-Adikts-3Yr Anniversary

Cypher Adikts 3 Year Anniversary ~ Celebrating Hip Hop and Dance Culture

Showcasing the Best Dancers on the West Coast & “A Portrait of Hip Hop: From The Inside Out” Photo & Art Show Featuring Works By Joe Conzo, Ervin Arana, Easy Roc and more...

The world renowned Cypher Adikts event returns to Los Angeles from January 17-18 to celebrate three years of party rocking & raw authentic b-boy culture. Cypher Adikts has taken place in Canada, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Slovakia and all over the United States. This special anniversary weekend event will consist of a Friday night party featuring live music by Jungle Fire and a one night only Photo & Art show event on Saturday, “A Portrait of Hip Hop: From The Inside Out” featuring works by Joe Conzo, Ervin Arana, Easy Roc, East3, Still1, Miguel Angel Godoy, and Hueman.

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Founded by B-Girl Jeskilz, Cypher Adikts was intended to be an event that would bring back the essence of the dance by stepping away from competitions and the typical rules and set ups. The event has traveled all around the world spreading the culture of dance and expression in each city. Cypher Adikts aims to be a new kind of party experience that inspires and educates dancers on what Hip Hop culture is truly about.

WHERE:

Think Tank Gallery

939 Maple Ave,

Los Angeles, CA 90015

WHEN:

Day 1 - January 17, 2014 - Cypher Adikts

9:00pm - 1:00am

$10 admission

Presented by Jeskilz

Music provided by Ervin Arana

Hosted by Koolski

Special Live Performance by Jungle Fire

A classic dance party that takes it back to the essence of Bboying by providing a raw underground feel with no set competitions or restrictions. Taking it back to where it all began, THE PARTY!

Day 2 - January 18, 2014 - “A Portrait of Hip Hop: From The Inside Out” Curated by Easy Roc

6:00pm - 9:00pm

Free admission

Cypher Adikts Presents “A Portrait of Hip Hop: From The Inside Out” Featuring Artwork & Photography

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