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Urban Sensations II at The Hawth



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THE SECOND Urban Sensations is heading to The Hawth this weekend and is one not to miss.
After the successful first show which was nearly a sell out, The Hawth have snapped the second event to kick off 2008.

The gig is a collaboration between Crawley Borough Council's Community Arts Team and Vision in Youth Collective, which was
created to advise the Arts Service on the types of events and artists that would appeal to younger audiences.

With an age range of 14 to 24, The Vision in Youth Collective (ViYC) are involved in every step of the Urban Sensations process, from deciding which music styles and acts should perform, to marketing the event amongst their peers.

The urban night will feature a great line up of Hip Hop, R&B, and dance acts, including performances by established recording artists, Tinie Tempah, Skinnyman and L.Man plus professional B Boy Battles and Beatboxing.

The night also features a diverse line up of local performers influenced by Hip Hop/Soul/Urban sounds – AnR, Snooze and Amy, plus local ska band Used Inc and Indie band Us & Them who all get the opportunity to perform on a professional stage and support headliner artists.

Tickets priced £10 (£12.50 on door) are on sale now on the website at www.hawth.co.uk or by calling the The Hawth Box Office on (01293) 553636

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  • Last Updated: 11 January 2008 11:49 AM
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  • Location: Crawley
 
 

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