The world’s largest cracking competition has completed three East Coast city Cypher events in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.
Red Bull BC One is a global one-on-one break competition where thousands of breakers compete for the chance to compete in the Red Bull BC One Wold finals. Australia showed its talent in three Cypher events, with the top 8 B-Girls and 16 B-Boys selected to compete in the Australian finals held in the Sydney Metro on August 25.
Introducing the Australian finalists for Red Bull BC One:
Top 8 B-grade girls:
Fonds (Melbourne)
G-clef (Sydney)
Hannah (Sydney)
saint molly (Sydney)
Jie Yong (Sydney)
Magazine (Gold Coast)
red leaves (Brisbane)
Naru (Melbourne)
Top 16 hip-hop boys:
Alejandro (Sydney)
Boo G (Melbourne)
Chino (Melbourne)
Chelo (Gold Coast)
provocative (Brisbane)
French style (Sydney)
Harry (Sydney)
jackson (Sydney)
Eat 61 (Adelaide)
Kidtech (Sydney)
alliance (Melbourne)
mighty duck (Sydney)
Zhou Ping (Sydney)
take (Perth)
network (Brisbane)
Tedal (Sydney)
These 16 B-Boys and 8 B-Girls will compete in the Red Bull BC One Australia National Cypher competition at the Sydney Metro Theatre. Competitors will go head-to-head in knockout rounds, where skill, technique, spontaneity and creativity will determine who will be crowned Australian champion and represent Australia at the 2024 World Finals in Rio de Janeiro on December 7.
For more information, please visit www.redbull.com/bcone, and for tickets, visit Ticketek.