Can you believe it has only been two years? We started this amazing journey with 200 amazing movers (mostly under 18), we now have over 2200 active monthly movers of all ages and backgrounds. From Free Dance Day to Zombie short films, new classes to guest teachers, BreakOut evolves day by day. It is now time for the next step - time to grow.
WE are asking your help to grow BreakOut. Bigger studios, huge improvements and a continued push towards the future of movement! It is time and we are ready. Through BreakOut's success, private investors and this website, we plan on building one the most incredible movement facilities in the country! Imagine the possibilities.
Funds raised from this site will be broken down as follows:
50% of funds raised will be used for building costs and transition:
Larger studios, AC system, flooring, improved sound and tech, expanded lobby and so much more. Transition from our current structure to our new facility will be smooth because you have helped us!
20% Giving back to the future of BreakOut - the BreakOut Youth Company!
Funds to help our youth company with their yearly expenses... Choreography, travel, costumes, guest choreography and so much more. These dancers are some of the most hard working and talented kiddos on the planet! Help these amazing young movers achieve their dreams.
Beyond the reward levels below we do offer investment and partnership options. If interested please contact us at info@breakouton4th.com.
PLEASE share this page. Our goal is to surpass our $100,000 goal... let's see if we can do it.
BreakOut has come so far because of you and your support. Once again we reach out to you, help us take BreakOut to the next level. We can do it together. Standing tall in the present we look towards a very bright future.
Austrian photographer and deep sea diving enthusiast Andreas Franke has released a new series titled Stavronikita Project: The Life Above Refined Below being exhibited deep at the bottom of the Caribbean right off the coast of Barbados. It was less than two years ago that the adventurous photographer first introduced his idea of an underwater gallery, at 130 ft. deep, with his photography affixed to the sunken USS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg ship. This new exhibit, though similar in its approach, offers a new set of surreal images to view by diving undersea.
Franke's latest project explores the decadent lifestyle of the wealthy during the Rococo era as it is juxtaposed with the decaying freight ship and swarming marine life as its backdrop. The Viennese artist uses images of his models imitating the period of opulent abundance as a contrasting visual to his deep sea captures of the SS Stavronikita, creating an intriguing image rich with interpretation. Like his previous work, Stavronikita is on display underwater, behind a plane of plexiglas, sealed in with silicone and a steel frame and attached to the ship with strong magnets. The exhibit can currently be seen, at a depth of 80 ft., through April 2013.
Auditioning dancers for the 10th anniversary Moda Provocateur Fashion & Hair show. Rehearsals will be on Sundays 4:30-6:30PM. Show will be held on March 3rd at the Tucson Convention Center. This event benefits the Southern Arizona Aids Foundation.
The audition will be held at BreakOut Studios:
828 N. Stone (Stone and University)
Time: 7PM Please arrive early to sign in/ stretch and turn in a headshot.
The show is a high energy fashion/ hair event. Dancers will be performing numbers that may or may not include: Jazz, contemp and hip hop.
A crowded street in Naples city center, plenty of shops selling presepi. A wealthy American couple and Jake, their 10 years-old child, try to push their way through the crowd. While husband and wife argue which street to take, the boy is unwillingly separated from them.
Atelier Olschinsky, founded in 2002 is a small creative studio based in Vienna, Austria. Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss are operating in various fields such as graphic design, illustration, photography and art direction.
January 4th, 7PM/ DJ DANCE CARDIO! will kick off our new space!
January 7th our STUDIO D schedule will begin! This schedule is just temporary to get us moving until all our studios are finished. Our full schedule will be released soon with all our class offerings!
We are beyond thrilled to show you the new space! :) Life Moves...Move with it.™
Ellen Rogers is a London-based all analogue photographer and filmmaker. To date she has been featured and interviewed in numerous magazines such as i-D, Vice, Tank, Dazed And Confused, British Journal of Photography, The Guardian, Vogue IT, Glamour, Lula; Girl of my dreams, Pheonix Magazine, Harper's Bazaar China, Grazia IT and worked for fashion designers such as Charlotte Olympia, Piers Atkinson, Sorcha O'Raghallaigh, Maria Francesca Pepe and many more.
Her time is separated between shooting fashion and personal work. Ellen has also been lecturing in various institutions around England, including London College of Fashion, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester College and Goldsmiths College.