HEAPS DECENT to host workshop with Stunna Set and international DJ's Jesse Rose
September 29th 2010 08:55
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Link: www.parklife.com.au
Thurs 30 Sept @ Gadigal Studios, Redfern
Fuzzy funded charitable music organisation HEAPS DECENT to host workshop with local indigenous hip hop act Stunna Set and legendary international DJ's Jesse Rose (UK/ Berlin based DJ) and AC Slater (Brooklyn DJ) - both in Australia for the national music festival - Parklife (Melbourne this Sat 02 Oct/ Sydney this Sun 03 Oct/ Adelaide next Mon 04 Oct). The mentoring session will help Stunna Set, open for Sydney's Parklife - with an expected crowd of 38,000 fans!
The first-time HEAPS DECENT artists have played at Parklife.
Where: Gadigal Studios, Redfern (Level 3, 27 Cope Street, Redfern)
When: 2-5pm
Fuzzy have been the main benefactors of Australian not-for-profit-organisation Heaps Decent since 2008. With this alliance, some artists from Fuzzy's Parklife have been participating in some of the HEAPS DECENT workshops this week. Today and yesterday DJ Mehdi, Brodinski and Sinden got involved with the workshops at Junperina Juvenile Justice in Lidcombe in order to help promote HEAPS DECENT'S cause - to find and nurture the creativity of underprivileged, troubled and Indigenous young people and emerging artists.
Fuzzy funded charitable music organisation HEAPS DECENT to host workshop with local indigenous hip hop act Stunna Set and legendary international DJ's Jesse Rose (UK/ Berlin based DJ) and AC Slater (Brooklyn DJ) - both in Australia for the national music festival - Parklife (Melbourne this Sat 02 Oct/ Sydney this Sun 03 Oct/ Adelaide next Mon 04 Oct). The mentoring session will help Stunna Set, open for Sydney's Parklife - with an expected crowd of 38,000 fans!
The first-time HEAPS DECENT artists have played at Parklife.
Where: Gadigal Studios, Redfern (Level 3, 27 Cope Street, Redfern)
When: 2-5pm
Fuzzy have been the main benefactors of Australian not-for-profit-organisation Heaps Decent since 2008. With this alliance, some artists from Fuzzy's Parklife have been participating in some of the HEAPS DECENT workshops this week. Today and yesterday DJ Mehdi, Brodinski and Sinden got involved with the workshops at Junperina Juvenile Justice in Lidcombe in order to help promote HEAPS DECENT'S cause - to find and nurture the creativity of underprivileged, troubled and Indigenous young people and emerging artists.
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