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Streets United Entertainment

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Freerunning or Parkour is the art of movement in natural and urban environments. Athletes identify alternative and more efficient routs between two points by vaulting, rolling, climbing and jumping

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Freestyle Football is the art and sport of juggling a football using all parts of the body to entertain audiences. Athletes choreograph performances to music and can be found in almost every country of the world

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BMX is the street sport where artists jump with their bikes from and over ramps or other natural objects in the street. There are various types of categories in BMX including - Street, skate park, jump ramp, half pipe or flatland

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Break Dance is an urban form of dance that involves popping, locking and moving to the rhythm of any beat. Artists are more commonly known as B-boys and B-girls and can be found in most countries worldwide

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YoYo Freestyle take the classic school-yard art of yoyo to a new level. Performances choreographed to music which involve moving 1 or 2 yoyo’s around the body to entertain audiences and compete against others

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One of the oldest forms of street entertainment, artists can perform juggling routines with almost any object making it an extremely eye catching and versatile art. Some of the finest are in London, but can be found anywhere in the world

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Street football is an urban form of football that is closely linked to freestyle football. It is at its most elite in the Netherlands, but played worldwide. The object is to nutmeg or ‘panna’ (placing the football between the legs of opponents) to gain the ultimate respect. Goals are also involved but are overshadowed by intense skill and style on the ball

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of vocal percussion primarily involving the art of producing drum beats, rhythm and music sounds using ones mouth, lips, tongue and voice. It may also involve singing and although commonly associated with hip hop, it does cater for all genres of music

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BMX Flatlanding is a unique and stylish form of BMX riding. It is performed on a flat surface and is a combination of physical spins, balances and tricks. The rider moves around the bike itself whilst it is in motion on the flat land

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g Extreme Martial Arts and Tricking are just two performance arts linked to many different types of martial art forms. Performances can be made by solo artists or larger groups between 4-10 artists. Some performances use artificial and plastic weapons

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Street Dance has been popularised recently from talent shows worldwide and is performed by a group of dancers (can be any number) choreographing routines to a mixture of music and sounds

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The Olympic sport turned urban with 3 different entertainment variations - Acrobatic dunking (artists use mini trampolines to perform flying dunks), Street Ball (artists play against each other in teams of 3-5 with fast paced skills and tricks), Freestyle Basketball (artists perform dribbling and juggling skills anywhere in front of any audience using 1,2,3 or 4 balls)

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Footbag or Hacky-Sack is the performance of many freestyle football moves but with a small ball / sack filled with rice. It involves carefully choreographed moves with extreme control

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Trial Riding is the performance of artists on mountain bikes, jumping, over, from and between any solid objects (either natural street environments or on safely constructed obstacle courses). Performances can involve a solo , duo or group of riders

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Graffiti can come in an enormous variety of forms… Artists create pieces of art with crayons, paint, sand, pens, pins or anything else to tell a story / create something new or portray a message. Traditionally associated with spray painting but much more is available

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Some of the most incredible and realistic 3D artwork that can be found on the street. Artists on a dedicated section of any street, shopping centre or plaza surface create a piece of artwork that once finished members of the public can have their photo taken in front of, on or behind the 3D picture

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Music is the glue to any street sport performance. DJ’ing is an art in it’s own right and the DMC is the most visual example of it – turntables and scratching of records live on stage in the form of a battle or performance has remained popular for decades. A DJ can play tracks of any genre to create atmospheres at any event

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Pogo Freestyle is an extreme stunt based sport that involves using a pogo stick in an urban environment to jump over or between objects. Visually impressive and extremely intense sport to master. Displays can be made by an individual artist or a group of pogo freestylers

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Extreme stilts! Power Rising / Power Bocking is the act of jumping and running with elastic, spring loaded stilts. Artists provide spectacular stunts to events worldwide setting world records, jumping over objects and more. Even just walking throughout crowds these artists can create a stir!

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Skateboarding, Inline Skate, Roller blading, Half Pipe, Freestyle Skate – the art forms are endless. All acts involve the movement of artists on wheels of various shapes and sizes, to perform stunts, tricks and high energy shows

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Riding on one wheel alone is not enough for these extreme sports artists. Street Unicyclist put their High-Tec unicycles to the test as they jump between objects, over people and obstacle courses. Think trial riding, but with one wheel!

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Double Dutch skipping involves a team of skippers dancing and moving between two skipping ropes. This high energy sport fills stages worldwide and can be seen in music videos too. High adrenaline action with up-tempo music

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Not just a bit of fun on the beach – these artists take he art of Frisbee to a new level. Synchronised and choreographed routines to music where either as a solo or duo the Frisbee is thrown and caught around all parts of the body pushing the flexibility and agility of artists to the max

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An extremely niche art form with danger at every moment. Only 3 artists known worldwide, these people master any motorbike and perform stunts that the average human would never dream of even thinking about

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Slacklining is the art of balancing and moving along a slackline with ease and style. Artists not only walk across slacklines of all lengths, but also bounce, flip and lay on them as they push their balance to the limits

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Available now for bespoke road-show, live event or PR activity anywhere worldwide. For more information contact Streets United at [email protected] Videos of all sports in action can be seen at www.youtube.com/user/streetsutd From the streets to the stage www.streetsutd.com


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