Toronto's Nagata Shachu Taiko presents: Spin-off concert

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Performing Arts

Mar 202311

Fleck Dance Theatre
207 Queens Quay West
Toronto, Ontario
Canada


"Spin-off" - Nagata Shachu’s second concert of its 25th Anniversary 2022-2023 season, will feature world champion break dancers B-boy Onton & B-girl Konatsu of Supernaturalz Crew, breaking to the beats of DMC world champion DJ Dopey and Nagata Shachu. In this unexpected but exhilarating collaboration, the traditional taiko inspires Canada’s best and most creative DJ and B-boy\B-girl talent in a way never attempted before. 

B-girl Konatsu (originally from Japan) and Toronto-born B-boy Onton are world champion break dancers representing Team Canada in multiple world events and the future Paris 2024 Olympics. They currently are sponsored athletes, winning multiple world & international championships. Together they can be easily recognized as one of the best breaking couples in the world. 

A founding member of the Turntable Monkz, and a DMC World Champion, DJ Dopey is one of Canada’s premiere DJ talents. In his over seventeen years as a DJ/Turntablist, DJ Dopey has shared stages with artists such as Eminem, Slum Village, Kardinal Offishall, Dragonette, and Steve Aoki.

Tickets: https://harbourfrontcentre.com/event/spin-off/
March 11, 2023 @ 8 pm
Fleck Dance Theatre. 207 Queen's Quay West.
$35-$45 adults, $25-$35 seniors and students

20% Early Bird discount until Jan. 31.  Use code NSEB25

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv2RYFf4GjY&feature=youtu.be

 

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Masaji . Last modified Jan 17, 2023 5:46 p.m.


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