Uganda wins at Break-Fast Jam championship as tribute is paid to one of their own

Uganda wins at Break-Fast Jam championship as tribute is paid to one of their own

Uganda emerged victorious at the Break-Fast Jam grand finale over the Nov. 18-19 weekend at YMCA in Wandegeya in dance competitions that were hotly contested between Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda.

The Seven 2 Smoke category, which was highly anticipated, saw several dance crews from Uganda, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo putting their best moves forward to determine which nation would carry come the title of Break-Fast Jam Champion 2017. Uganda’s former Break-Fast Jam champion (2011 and 2013) Kiryowa Fahadhi won the Seven 2 Smoke category, while Kawooya Shakur from the Spot Light Crew was named Popping Champion of the Year 2017 in a battle against Mbale born-dancer Shafik.

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The 1 on 1 finals saw 2016 Break-Fast Jam champion Eric Sama compete with Bboy Muse, which the latter eventually took home, while Bgirl Jojo AKA Nambalirwa Joana took home the title of Bgirl of the Year 2017. Spotlight Crew took home the dance crew title, and Ndawula Ronald emerged as the dancing king in the kids’ battle.

In an emotional event highlight, the Break-Fast Jam initiative organizers Oscar Kibuuka, Jora MC and Mark Kaweesi paid tribute to Abramz Tekya who is considered the “Godfather of Breakdancing” in Uganda for his role in promoting breakdancing talent in the country.

“This token of appreciation is something we would like to share with Abramz. He is a brother, a friend and a father for us all. We would like to thank him for his work in trying to promote breaking in Uganda,” Jora MC said.

Abramz Tekya, who founded the Breakdance Project Uganda (BPU) in 2006, noted that breakdance has come a very long way in Uganda, something which he thought would not come to be amidst various hurdles. He called for dancers to show respect for one another regardless of their differences and to continue learning and growing.

“I am so grateful for having lived to see this. When I started rapping way back in 1992, I did not think I would make it this far and so I am honored for all these people who have been with me through this incredible journey,” Tekya added.

The two-day finale, which started on Saturday 18th November 2017, was graced with performances by a variety of artists such as St. Nellysade, Kabaka Cypher, Nilotika Band and Sylvester, who all commended the organizers for contributing to the Ugandan hip-hop scene.

The Saturday event was high energy and full of talent, with various competing crews such as ABC Flavor, Satellite Crew, Crazy Flow, Team Kosovo, Spot Light Crew and Team Congo among others putting up impressively athletic and coordinated performances. Viva Con Agua, a Non-Governmental Organization that provides water to communities with limited access to water, provided water and live painting by German Bobby Serrano and Ugandan Jobray.

The Sunday session kicked off with a training session from international aces Soon Enough and Ryo Anijha who taught local participants a variety of dance moves, and went on to name the 2017 champions through one breathtaking battle after another.

Break-Fast Jam is an annual event started in 2011 by members of Breakdance Project Uganda with the aim of putting Uganda on the international hip-hop map and to nurture local talent.

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