Throwing Event Advice – Judges

Fredo from No Roots suggested that I should blog on some of the experiences I’ve accrued from throwing Outshine events. In the past I’ve tried to stay away from giving advice because I do not feel like I am in a place to preach or lecture others, so I will just list things that I have learned from personal experiences, and that might be helpful for other promoters to hear.

One of the big topics that I’ve encountered over the years is choosing judges. In my opinion, this is one of the most crucial parts of throwing a jam. Judging has ruined not only jams, but entire scenes. Freestyle Session 10 is the prime example of this. The finals featured Zulu Kings and Gamblers. Judges were mainly old school b-boys, and people who were inclined to vote for Zulu. Most people who saw the battle undoubtedly thought that Gamblers won, but judges gave it to Zulu. Over the next couple years, FSS lost a lot of it’s following, and many would say it’s reputation was ruined over this fiasco. Many scenes around the US have also been tainted by promoters not putting safeguards in place for preventing biased judging. If the same judges are used again and again, and their crews win again and again, something is obviously wrong.

In my experience, the things that have worked for Outshine are as follows:
-Never let a judge judge their own crew, biases here are simply too strong, and there are too many conflicts of interest. Also ask your judges to abstain from judging if they feel like their biases are too heavy in other situations. Have a sub judge ready for these situations.
-Judges must be intelligent human beings. They must be people that can carry an intelligent conversation about issues in the b-boying culture. This is a judgement call on the part of the promoter.
-5 judges ensure more fairness. As long as you can find quality judges, more is usually better. This is difficult especially from the financial perspective, but if you can make it work, people will appreciate you for it.
-Have your judges tell the b-boys what they are judging on before the event, and make sure there is some method to their madness. The promoter is hiring the judges because they are respected, and because their views matter, but the judges should at the very least have a system of judging. Whether is be a round by round point system, or a category point system, anything but emotionally charged voting.
-Big names do not equate to better judging. The majority of judges we use are local judges. This is because we personally know who is intelligent, and who has massive biases. We will occasionally fly in b-boys from across the country to judge, but only if we personally know them and know that they carry the prerequisites that we have listed above. In our experiences, the big name judges are often just as, if not more jaded and biased than anyone else. (The only time I would say big names are required is if you are throwing a national event. Many b-boys will not travel to your event unless you have famous names on the judging panel.)

I guess that’s just about it. If you have any other knowledge that you’ve picked up over the years, feel free to list it below. We are always up for different opinions and advice from other people.

Breaking the Silence 2013 Recap

We would like to thank everyone who showed up for Breaking the Silence 2013. The battle was AWESOME with hype battles, great energy, and our first ever Power King Exhibition. Big ups to Record Junkies for taking the championship and Road Trip Massacre for taking second place. Marks Iller from Filthee Feet with the King of the Hill Championship, Gully from Massive Monkees for taking 2nd place. Last but not least Akhang from Def Con 5 for becoming our first ever Power King Champion.

Other notables from the night included Break Tough and Wizards and DRS showing incredibly good form, Fishy in the Power King Exhibition showing everyone some insane blow ups, and Buckshot and Fredo in the King of the Hill battle with truly unique styles.

Footage will be posted throughout this week, visit our YouTube channel, or wait for the below links to become active:

Videos:

Crew Competition:
Finals:
Record Junkies vs Road Trip Massacre
Semi Finals:
Road Trip Massacre vs Wizards ft DRS | Record Junkies vs Break Tough
Quarter Finals:
All quarters

King of the Hill Exhibition:
Part 1 | Part 2

Power King Exhibition

The Outshine Production Power King Championship Belt

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Introducing Outshine Production’s
Power King Championship Belt.

An ongoing exhibition featuring
the Northwest’s best power heads.

New challengers each time.

4 rounds per b-boy.

First exhibition at:
Breaking the Silence, June 8th
at the Seattle Vineyard.

The Challengers:

Khang Nguyen
Matt Wong
John Sith
Alejandro Luna-Juliano

Breaking the Silence 2013

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Our battle for the up and coming b-boys is right around the corner. Breaking the Silence 2013 is on Saturday, June 8th. Doors open at 5pm, battle start at 6pm. The rest of the details below:

Judges:
Fumi – Battle Reflexes
Boxcutta – Fraggle Rock Crew
Vital – Misguided Steps

5-7 crew battle for the newer generation for cash and trophies:
Air Flow (CONFIRMED)
Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz(CONFIRMED)
Soul Rebelz(CONFIRMED)
Certified Heat (Confirmed)
Record Junkies (Confirmed)
Breaktuff(CONFIRMED)
Radical Maneuvers(CONFIRMED)
Shoryukent (CONFIRMED)
UNLEASHED(CONFIRMED)
New Found Era (CONFIRMED)
Radical Maneuvers (CONFIRMED)
Reckless Republic (CONFIRMED)
Floor Jerks (CONFIRMED)
Ohana Fam Crew Crew (Confirmed)
10nacious (Confirmed)
Battle Methods (Confirmed)
Keep Calm Crew (Confirmed)
Dirty Wizards Feet (confirmed)

King of the Hill for cash and trophy:
Fredo (No Roots)
Granite Rawk (Massive Monkees)
Buckshot Shorty (Unleashed)
Nori (1312)
Marks Iller (Filthee Feet)
Kindred (Barnyard Cannibals)
TBA

Power King Championship
Matt Wong – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Lunatic – Unleashed
AKhang47 – Def Con 5
Sith – No Roots

Northwest Sweet 16 – 2013 Recap

We would like to thank everyone who made The Northwest Sweet 16 2013 a huge success. Congrats to Vital from Misguided Steps for once again taking the Championship. Final results below:

Sweet 16 Champion – Vital, Misguided Steps
Runner Up – Ives, Evolution of Rhythm

6v6 Open break-dancing – Dance Broomz
Runner Up – Jungle Brothers

3v3 All styles – Black Chapter
Runner Up – Cannibals

Highlights of the night included Dance Broomz vs Jungle Brothers. That battle will go down in the history books for the Northwest. Kindred vs Huss in the first round, got so hype the lights even went out. Ives once again coming super prepared, and Vital taking the Sweet 16 for a second year in a row. Last but not least, a quick trendy clip called the Harlem Shake.

Footage for the finals coming today, the rest of the footage coming in the next couple weeks.

Videos:

Northwest Sweet 16 Bracket:
Final Battle:
Vital vs Ives
3rd Place Battle
Dean vs Serg

Semi Finals:
Dean vs Vital | Ives vs Serg

Quarter Finals:
Serg vs A Minus | Jax vs Ives | Vital vs Mango | Dean vs Cannibal Kindred

First Round:
Serg vs Jake the Capsoul | AP vs A Minus | Jax vs Rambo | Ives vs Blazii
Vital vs Merk | Mango vs Matt | HUS vs Cannibal Kindred | Prince Hector vs Dean

6 vs 6 Crew Competition
Final Battle:
Jungle Brothers vs Dance Broomz

Semi Finals:
Jungle Brothers vs Unleashed | Dance Broomz vs Misguided Steps

Quarter Finals:
Unleashed vs Vancouver & Mpo | Now or Never vs Jungle Brothers
Misguided Steps vs Dogg Pound | Dirty Rotten Scoundrels vs Dance Broomz

3 vs 3 All Styles Competition
Judges Showcase
Final Battle:
Black Chapter vs Cannibals

Semi Finals:
Black Chapter vs Fraggle Maho | Cannibals vs Ginyu Force Killers

Quarter Finals:
Black Chapter vs ??? | Fraggle Maho vs ???
Ginyu Force Killers vs Bad Kids | Cannibals vs Dragon Swag

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Schedule for the Sweet 16

The schedule for the Northwest Sweet 16 this Saturday, February 23rd, 2013:

2pm Doors open for competitors

3-5pm – Downstairs – prelims for 3 v 3 all styles, top 8 advance to finals
Upstairs – prelims for 6 v 6 break-dancing, top 8 advance to finals

5pm – Doors open to public
Handstand competition
Harlem shake video (smh)

6-11pm – Finals
Northwest Sweet 16 bracket first round
6 v 6 B-boy quarterfinals
3 v 3 All styles quarterfinals

Northwest Sweet 16 quarterfinals
6 v 6 B-boy semi-finals
3 v 3 All styles semi-finals

Northwest Sweet 16 semi-finals
6 v 6 B-boy finals
3 v 3 All styles finals

B-boy fidget showcase song

Northwest Sweet 16 final

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Free after party spun by DJ Ohmega Watts
90s night theme
@95 Slide (The old War Room)
722 E. Pike Street
Seattle, WA 98122
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Northwest Sweet 16 Bracket Announcement!

The PDX finals just happened this last weekend. The final battle included Tombo and Merk, check out the battle here. Congrats to Merk for the win. He will be representing at the finals on February 23rd.

In other news, J-Styles dropped from the bracket due to a TV filming schedule conflict. The invite for that fill spot has been extended to Tombo, Still waiting to hear back on if he accepts.

Brackets officially released for the 2013 Northwest Sweet 16

The brackets for the 2013 Northwest Sweet 16:

Serg – Jungle Brothers (Portland, OR)
vs
Jake the Capsoul – Record Junkies, Renton

AP – Crisis Crew (Bellevue, WA)
vs
A Minus – Formula Boogie Crew (Olympia, WA)

Jax – NON (Vancouver, WA)
vs
Rambo – New Birth Crew (Portland, OR)

Ives – Elements of Rhythm (Anchorage, AK)
vs
Blazii – Dog Pound (Seattle, WA)

Vital – Misguided Steps (Bremerton, WA)
vs
Merk – New Birth Crew (Portland, OR)

Mango – No Roots/TheM Team (Tacoma, WA)
vs
Matt – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Vancouver, BC)

HUSS – Massive Monkees, Seattle
vs
Cannibal Kindred – BYC (Seattle, WA)

Prince Hector – Tru Roots (Salem, OR)
vs
Dean – Filthee Feet (Vancouver, BC)

Sweet 16 list finalized

The list has been finalized for the Northwest Sweet 16 2013. The last two members are as follows:

Jake the Capsoul – Record Junkies, Renton
HUSS – Massive Monkees, Seattle

Already confirmed:

Prince Hector – Tru Roots (Salem, OR)
AP – Crisis Crew (Bellevue, WA)
Blazii – Dog Pound (Seattle, WA)
A Minus – Formula Boogie Crew (Olympia, WA)
Ives – Elements of Rhythm (Anchorage, AK)
Serg – no crew affiliation (Portland, OR)
Vital – Misguided Steps (Bremerton, WA)
Mango – No Roots/TheM Team (Tacoma, WA)
Jbugz – Soul Felons (Vancouver, BC)
Matt – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Vancouver, BC)
Cannibal Kindred – BYC (Seattle, WA)
Jax – NON (Vancouver, WA)
J-Styles – no crew affiliation (Seattle, WA)

The Northwest Sweet 16 – 2013

It’s here, the moment you’ve all been waiting for! We have finally released the information for the 2013 Northwest Sweet 16. Check out the list below, and visit our event page here. If you’d like to sign up to compete, visit our Facebook page here.

The Invite List:
Prince Hector – Tru Roots (Salem, OR)
AP – Crisis Crew (Bellevue, WA)
Blazii – Dog Pound (Seattle, WA)
A Minus – Formula Boogie Crew (Olympia, WA)
Ives – Elements of Rhythm (Anchorage, AK)
Serg – no crew affiliation (Portland, OR)
Vital – Misguided Steps (Bremerton, WA)
Mango – No Roots/TheM Team (Tacoma, WA)
Jbugz – Soul Felons (Vancouver, BC)
Matt – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Vancouver, BC)
Cannibal Kindred – BYC (Seattle, WA)
Jax – NON (Vancouver, WA)
J-Styles – no crew affiliation (Seattle, WA)
Community Voter Winner (Vote by visiting the Outshine Production’s Facebook Page)
Portland Prelim Winner

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