B-Girl Mids and B-Boy Ranks
B-GIRL MIDS AND B-BOY RANKS TO REPRESENT GQEBERHA AT THE RED BULL BC ONE NATIONAL FINALS
The second leg of the regional finals of Mzansi of the biggest breaking competition in the world Red Bull BC One took place this past weekend in Gqeberha. In its 15th year in South Africa, the competition saw the best of Gqeberha and East London go head-to-head for a spot to represent their city at the national finals. B-Girl Mids and B-Boy Ranks will represent Ggeberha and East London respectively at the national finals taking place on 01 May in Cape Town.
Hosted at Gallery on Produce, the two day competition kicked off with a celebration of the culture of breaking through a couch session with some of the legends in the game including B-Boy Benny, B-Boy The Curse, B-Boy Toufeeq, B-Boy Meaty, Vouks and B-Girl Courtnaè Paul. The first day also included a DJ workshop with Tha Cutt; a graffiti showcase with Thirty Seven as well as some crew-on-crew battles.
Day two was dedicated to the qualifying cyphers. The B-girl final kicked off the day between B-Girl Mids and B-Girl Lisa. Hosted by Elly The Entertainer alongside judges B-Boy Rhythm, B-Boy Benny and B-Boy Dag, the day wrapped up with an exciting B-Boy final between B-Boy Ranks and B-Boy Njongo.
B-Girl Mids will represent Gqeberha for the second year in a row at the national final in Cape Town on 1 May. “It’s great to be back in the national final. I’ve been training hard and levelled up my game for this. It’s going to be great to compete against some of the other b-girls in Cape Town in May.” says Mids.
B-Boy Ranks won the B-Boy final in a highly contested battle with B-Boy Njongo. “The battle was intense, but I knew what moves and game plan I had before coming in today which paid off. It was a great day and the competition was tough and I am thankful to be representing East London in the national final.” says Ranks.
There are two cypher weekends left, Cape Town and Oudtshoorn, where each city will announce a B-boy and B-girl that will get a spot to compete at the national final set to happen in Cape Town on Sunday 01 May 2022.
The remaining qualifying cypher and workshop weekends are:
Cape Town – 05 & 06 March 2022 – Colour Lab
Oudtshoorn – 12 & 13 March 2021 – Toekomsrus Community Centre
The winners of the national final will go on to compete at the Red Bull BC One World Final later in the year.