Thursday, June 18, 2009

LG Bboy Chile Breakdance Battle - June 20, 2009

LG is presenting a BBoy Battle at Teatro Caupolican in Santiago, Chile on Saturday June 20, 2009. Up to 16 crews will be battling for a $5000us first place prize and a ticket to the Latino Championships.

Introducción
Fecha20 de Junio , 2009
LugarTeatro Caupolican
PatrocinadorLG Electronics/Claro
Produccion B Boy World / / Circulo Bboy / Evolution Producciones

Premio
1 lugar: 5.000 $ US + Trofeo + Ticket al campeonato Latino

2 lugar: 3.000 $ US

3 lugar: 1.000 $ US (*unicamente 1 tercer lugar)

Contenidos


- Audiencia que participe en el evento
- Campeonato LG B Boy Ronda de Chile
- Escaparate B Boy Coreano
- Invitados especiales del show (Movimiento original, Ultratumba)
- Fiesta con Música de baile



PROGRAMA:
1 PARTEFOYER: 11:00 – 19:30
Flippers
Maquinas de baile
Carritos de comida
Display Productos LG
2 PARTESECTOR PRINCIPAL: 11:00 – 13:30
Primera ronda16 equipos 8 batallas 5:5
3 PARTESECTOR PRINCIPAL: 15:00 – 19:30
Programa de la tarde
Cuartas de final 8 crews,
Semi finales 4 crews,
Finales 2 crews,

Jinjo Crew showcase, ( CREW DE KOREA)

Mc`s showcase,

Premio best B Boy

Evento participación de Público
Ceremonia de Premiación
Termina Evento, música suena gente baile




BASES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BASES CAMPEONATO LG BBOY



Fecha Campeonato: Sabado 20 de Junio del 2009
Lugar:Teatro Caupolican.

Hora:
Preliminar 11:00 hrs.

Top 8.
15:00 Hrs.




El Campeonato LG BBOY es una Batalla 5 v/s 5.

Mayores de 18 Años. No se permite la participación de menores de edad.

Cada Crew debe componerse de exactamente 5 Bboys o Bgirls. (En el caso de que algun participante no pueda participar por razones inesperadas el dia del Campeonato, la oficina ejecutiva podrá aprobar o sustituir al participante, o permitirles a la Crew participar con un numero inferior a 5 Bboys.

Sistema de Batalla.

1ª Ronda / pre eliminatoria / batalla de 5 minutos
Siguen en competencia las mejores 8 crews en total. Nota: No exactamente quedan seleccionadas la crew ganadora de Batalla. Si no las mejores 8, es decir, que si en una batalla las dos crews son buenas quedan seleccionadas las 2.


Cupo: 16 Crews en competencia / nota: En caso de sobrepasar el cupo de 16 Crews Inscritas, la organización Circulo Bboy se reserva el derecho de la selección de las 16 crews para la preliminar del Campeonato LG BBOY.
Fecha Máxima de inscripcion el 11 DE JUNIO del presente año, pasada la fecha no se recibirán documentos


2ª Ronda / Top 8 / batalla 7 minutos.


CRITERIOS A EVALUAR POR LO JUECES.

JUECES:
Bboy Menno(HustleKidz Crew/Hollanda),
Bgirl MovieOne(Lunaticks Crew/Spain),
Bboy Skim(JinJoCrew/Korea)


OVERALL: Estilo en general y espiritu de la Crew
EXCLUSION & CLEANNESS: Level de Completacion y limpieza del el Move
CREATIVITY & ORIGINALITY : legitimación i originalidad de el Move y de Style
RHYTHM & STYLE : Musicalidad y Elementos Coreografías.
DIFFICULTY & STRENGTH : Level de Dificultad.




Documentación.

Ficha de Inscripción Completas, es decir, no debe faltar ningun item, ni Fotografia de Crew.


Premios:

1º Lugar $5000 dolares
2º Lugar $3000 dolares
3º Lugar $1000 dolares


Nota: Este Campeonato no considera Alojamiento.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Manuel Diaz Chilean Snowboarder


What is it like to Snowboard in Chile? Watch as Pro Snowboarder Manuel Diaz shows us what its like to spend a day snowboarding the Andes. A complete day exploring the mountains, and shredding the backcountry.
We meet up with Manuel at his house in Farellones. I was traveling with the television crew from 24/7 TV Chile. We were on a mission to show exactly what a day in the life of a snowboarder in Chile is like. Manuel Diaz was the perfect candidate because he is truly the best Chilean freestyle rider out there. He's able to build and destroy big jumps and he's got a good style. His sponsors include Nitro Snowboards, Billabong Clothing, Bern Helmets, Spacecraft, and POW gloves.
So we met with Manuel and proceeded to fill up gas at the local gas station, which has gallons of gas at over $5.00 USD each. Ouch! Products are always more expensive up in the mountains. Then we get the gas and head up to the top, where we dropped the snowmobiles and took off for the upper backcountry. The powder was deep and it took us a while to get out there, but when we finally did, we realized that there was a perfect spot to build a jump out in the middle of nowhere, with a nice steep landing. In snowboarding you really can't ask for much else, so we were very happy that we found this place. The snow was deep and dry and the sun was shining. Classic Andes mountain riding.
We did a little interviewing, where I got interviewed for 24/7 about my recent dvd Sentimental Values and we did an interview with Manuel about building jumps. Then all the camera guys got into position across the valley and got ready to get some shots. Manuel went to hit the jump with Vicho, another local rider. Manuel proceeded to land trick after trick, including fs360, swbs540, fs540, fs720, cab9, bs180, and almost a fs1080. Vicho had some trouble since it was his first jump in a few months and let Manuel take over session. It was an incredible moment to see. Manuel was unstoppable and everything worked out great. The hardest part of the day was snowmobiling out of the area doubling with the sleds in some very steep terrain. It was a great start to June snowboarding in Chile. Thanks to Manuel, Felipe Costa, and Marcello Flores for getting this day organized for us.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Ski Araucarias New Snowpark



Ski Araucarias just released this map of their new snowpark and lift access terrain. This resort is located in the south of Chile on a glacier. The highest chairlift reaches 1,942 Meters or 6371 feet. The resort is located 82kms northeast of Temuco, Chile on the Llaima Volcano in the 9th region of Chile. It is within the Nacional Park Conguillio, a beautiful location with forests of Araucaria trees, also known as Monkey trees. You might have seen this location in Planet Earth's segment on forests. To get there from Temuco go North on Route 5: the Panamerican Highway and go east on Ruta S-31, passing through Vilcun and Cherquenco and you'll reach the resort of Las Araucarias. From Santiago go south on Route 5: the Panamerican Highway until you pass Lautaro, then head east on Ruta S-31 before you reach Temuco.
This resort will be a true sight to see, and its a world away from the more modern resorts such as Valle Nevado or Termas de Chillan. Be prepared for stormy weather and possible road closings. Anything is possible in the South of Chile. Good luck and have a great time at Las Araucarias.