EMPOWERING MARGINALISED YOUTH

EMPOWERING MARGINALISED YOUTH


The Right To Dance Launch Tee With Everpress In Aid Of War Child I International Dance Day 2024

In 2022, The Right To Dance launched Dance For Good to unite dancefloors as a positive force on International Dance Day.

Coinciding with the UN’s cultural celebration on April 29th, Dance For Good brings together venues, promoters, DJs and dancers from across the UK, to support children affected by conflict. 

Thanks to the incredible support from the club music community, Dance For Good has raised £20,000 for War Child in its first two years. 

MUSIC

FASHION

  • The Right To Dance Launch Tee With Everpress In Aid Of War Child/IDD 2024

  • SUSO: Fashion & Filmmaking Featuring Director Ronita Awoonor-Gordon

  • Berlin Fashion Week AW24

  • London Fashion Week: E7W STUDIIO AW24

  • London Fashion Week: AFMN AW24

  • Backstage at LFW: AFMN

  • 4 brands to keep you in style this Spring

  • Massimo Osti Studio announces the launch of Chapter 1: Alcantara®

  • 4 Chinese Designers to get you fired up this Chinese New Year of the Dragon

ARTICLES

  • Sadb0y is going through a revolutionary path of his career – as the release of his latest mixtape, Self-Made Heartbreak, promises to mark a new beginning; a rebirth as a musician, baptised in an album which will be dedicated to the misfits, to those who are not afraid of being vulnerable in a dog-eat-dog world.

    Describing himself as an amalgam of emotions and sounds, which could sometimes be happy, but at other times they might be sad, Sadb0y’s inspiration has always been in the realm of pop music. With a meticulous crafting process in his musical creations, a deep dedication to songwriting, and a baggage of dreams he aims to accomplish, the singer and songwriter wants his fanbase to thrive out of his music, not only to co-exist among the masses. Although his sound lies in inspirations from his favourite artists, his whole concept as a musician is solely based on originality and personal experiences, hence making his music a bit personal, but the outcome, however, is to bring together a community that can identify with his music.

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  • Clement Ogobonnaya stands, unyielding against the ongoing battle that is gentrification. Reclaiming pivotal spaces that serve as havens of Black British culture, his unstoppable spirit has left a lasting mark on the fabric of South London, one postcode at a time. Now, against the backdrop of a rapidly changing landscape, emerges The Queen of the South in Tulse Hill, following the rich legacy that is The Prince of Peckham.

    A space engrossed with colour, The Queen of the South, houses many walks of life who connect through rhythm, flavours of our mother’s kitchen and murals that frame her face. It’s a Friday night, the opening night of the 2nd South London Renaissance, and the bar pulses with infectious energy from a buzzing, diverse crowd. Bartenders expertly craft tasty cocktails to quench guests' thirst, with the bold sponsorship of Hennessy.

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  • On the 10th of February many will celebrate the beginning of the new Chinese Year, representing the year of the dragon. It is always daunting to draw a previous year to a close and look ahead to the next however with a new season comes a new opportunity for budding designers to step into the spotlight. Before we burst into a new Chinese year and subsequent fashion season, I wanted to take a look at which upcoming Chinese designers will be ones to watch as a result of their originality and undoubted creative capacity.

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  • In 2023, Nigerian-Ghanaian collective NSG shocked everyone with a Rock rendition of their famous Afrobeats track OT Bop. Teaming up with the band The Compozers, NSG breathed new life into the track, causing waves across social media. With the recent success of NSG’s OT Bop Rock Remix, there has been buzz surrounding the possibility of Afro-Rock being Africa’s next largest musical export.

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ARTS & CULTURE

  • Crafting Community: A South London Renaissance with the Owner of The Prince of Peckham and The Queen of The South

  • Discover the sound of London – the hottest spot of live music

  • Aural: The Dawn of a New Era in LGBTQ Nightlife

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  • LOST VILLAGE ANNOUNCES 2024 PROGRAMME

  • OT BOP and Afro-Rock: A Genre Resurgence

  • £10K Freeform Forum Fund Transforms ‘Dollar Signs’ Project by Rising Manchester Talent, Ade

  • Peace and Shavings: How the Barbershop is a Black Man’s Safe Space

  • Michael Jackson’s Long-Lost First Ever Studio Recording is Being Released

  • Non-binary Malaysian artist Moreofthem releases new EP pertama/01

  • FENDI CASA - FLAGSHIP STORE OPENING IN SHANGHAI

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