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Dutty Dancing | Afro-Beats vs Dancehall

Date17/06/2017

Starts11:00 pm

Ends3:00 am

VenueHudson Ballroom

Location55 Liverpool Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia 

Sydney’s home for intense whining brings you a night dedicated to Afro-beats and Dancehall.

From Lagos to Kingston! Fela to Wizkid! Shabba to Alkaline! Get lost on the hypnotic rhythms as we move between the new and classic.

SELECTORS…

SHANTAN WANTAN ICHIBAN
NICK TOTH
EBONY BOADU

Dance Performance by….
101 DOLL SQUADRON

REQUESTS PON DI WALL!

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