Monday, 24 May 2010

Breakout 5th Anniversary - Hammersmith


Kayzar Reloaded recently performed alongside "the hottest up and coming dance acts from the UK" at Breakout.

The event, which took place at Riverside Studios Hammersmith on Sunday 23rd May, is in it's 5th year, and showcases the newest dance groups making a stir in the dance scene.

The awesome line up included:
Venom vs Kronik
Innovate
TK Spin
Cerebro
Stylinquents
Abyss
Alias
Rebellion
Stonethrowerzz
Dark Elite
Twisteria
Jeoffery PA
Addictive

Sunday, 23 May 2010

Kayzar Reloaded are Britain's Got Personality Finalists


Kayzar Reloaded recently took part in the national talent competition, Britain's Got Personality, which is searching for the very best talent Britain has to offer. The competition has visited Edinburgh, York, Cardiff and Birminham to give talented individuals and groups the chance to showcase their talents, before finishing in Covent Garden, London where Kayzar Reloaded took to the stage impressing onlookers with their energetic and skilled performance. They were voted top act in London winning a place in the final, alongside the top acts from each region and three wildcards. A BIG you to everyone that voted!

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

New Guinness World Record Set!



The World Robotic Dancing Record for the highest number of people Robotic Dancing at once has taken place at Stamford Bridge today, 17th May, as part of the build up to ESFA The Danone Nations Cup Final and a total of 429 people took part.

Children from nine different schools across London and the surrounding areas came along to watch the ESFA The Danone Nations Cup Final between Whitgift Independent School and St. Cuthbert’s, which was won by Whitgift School. The Move Like a Champ World Record was designed to get kids active and interested in healthy eating. Getting them involved with the Robotic Dancing World Record attempt showed how much fun you can have and what you can achieve through sporting activities.

The Guinness World Records team came along to judge the event, which was in honour of the newly appointed ESFA Danone Nations Cup Ambassador, Peter Crouch’s now famous Robotic Dance goal celebration. As part of the World Record attempt there was also a lesson from former England, Liverpool and Tottenham, Professional Footballer John Scales on nutrition and how to eat properly to support a healthy lifestyle.

Kayzar Dance School choreographed the routine keeping it simple but impressive to watch. They took time to film the routine and post it on YouTube as well as visiting participating schools to teach them the routine in advance. On the big day, they lead the Robotic dance session and put on an impressive performance to celebrate the achievement on hearing the news that a new world record had been set.

Nader Boulila from the Kayzar Dance School said: “It was an honour to be asked to take part in such an event. Getting kids active and healthy has to be a priority these days. Dance, football, running, swimming - whatever you fancy they are all great ways to get moving and if it is your chosen sport there is no reason why you can’t get to the top of it. The Danone Nations Cup Final proves that, with the winning School today taking off to South Africa to represent England. These kids need to see the benefits of exercise and where it can take them – the only way is up!”

Peter Crouch, ESFA Danone Nations Cup Ambassador, said: “Seeing all the kids taking part in the World Record attempt in my honour really was something special. It has been a very enjoyable day with a strong message to the children. Danone wants to promote healthy eating and lifestyle habits amongst young people today and this event has been ideal for doing just that. They got to take part, got to watch an entertaining football match and also had a talk with John Scales about nutrition – all in all a very full and fruitful day.”

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Breakin Convention


Kayzar Reloaded were invited to be part of Future Elements - the supporting act to the internationally acclaimed Breakin' Convention festival which is now in its seventh year.

Taking place at Sadlers Wells, the event gives aspiring young artists the chance to work with some of the 'coolest, inspirational professional Hip Hop artists' and produce and star in their own music video.

"Kayzar Reloaded's piece Hype was so slick and manicured that it was a wonder such young people could pull it off. Dressed in black tracksuits, white gloves and balaclavas they were seamless, crisp and bold, using each other as human skip ropes and components to build robot like imagery, even presenting themselves as a gun shooting bullets off at one point; dancers rolling off into the space as pellets, gravity momentarily turned off. It was smoking hot and energetic with the youngest dancer, a seven year old, only serving to make me feel even more inadequate as a trained dancer myself. Breakin' Convention's Projects Manager Kate Scanlan claimed that 'a few years ago, we had a three year old dancer perform' and that they had since 'gone on to perform in the main events at the festival as a six year old'. Future Elements has a focus on progression and vital to the success of the project is also the ingredient of co-operation and support between the young artists."

Source www.londondance.com

Wednesday, 31 March 2010


A big well done to Curtis Butler (Kayzar Reloaded and Ninjas) who recently won a competition run by Let's Dance with Change4Life and got to dance with Diversity!
Let's Dance with Change4Life is part of the goverment's Change4Life campain to encourage families to eat healthy, move more, and live longer, happier lives.

Curtis dances with our under 12's dance crew, Kayzar Ninjas, as well as our official dance crew, Kayzar Reloaded. The aspiring dancer has worked really hard on his dancing moves and tricks. We are all very proud of you!

View Curtis' winning moves here