Time 2 Network

Avit Clothing are one of the proud sponsors of this event taking place on Sunday 26th June. This is a quarterly event which includes a talent showcase competition, fashion show/model search and networking event.

Time 2 Network is a new quarterly open mic and network event that moves around london, designed to give up and coming unsigned talent the opportunity to showcase there talents directly to the right people. Time to network is also an opportunity for industry professionals: Models, Dancers, Specialist acts, photographers, agencies, magazines, tv etc to get together to network and create more opportunities.

“Time 2 Network” also celebrating Tipsy Dee’s birthday

Host Mr Play ( Play Ent )

Dj’s Sound Supreme

Calling all Vocalist, producers, Models, magazines, photographers etc, Get out your business cards, cds, flyers, calenders and magazines its “Time 2 Network”

On the Judging panel is:

Rap City
Lady TT
Deep Impakt
King Zion

Maxine Griffiths
Inbox Magazine
Demus

Industry scouts get free entry on guestlist
Limited £5/£8 tickets/guestlist more on the door tables start @ £200 tickets on sale at www.skiddle.com

For more info, guestlist or tables call, text, bb, or email 07554418192 pin 231C3CB2, time2network@tipperents.com

Club Colosseum, 1 Nine Elms Lane, Vauxhall

7pm till late

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AVIT on ASOS


Avit Clothing has launched a shop on ASOS marketplace. ASOS is the biggest online retailer in the UK, so we are proud to be part of this new and exciting worldwide movement. The Marketplace is for people who like to discover new fashion, and really care about what they buy and wear. It is not your average online retailer.

The boutique is described on the website as showcasing, ‘a curated selection of our most exciting discoveries,’ providing, ‘a platform for the best in emerging design talent, independent labels and vintage specialists.’

Take a look at our Boutique now

https://marketplace.asos.com/boutique/avit-clothing

By clicking on ‘follow this boutique’ you will help Avit increase our brand awareness on ASOS. So get clicking

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BBC Radio 1 announce Hackney Weekend

BBC Radio 1 announced they are to have a free live music event, over two days in 2012 on the Hackney Marshes. This will be a month before the Olympics are due to start. It was described as by Philip Idowu, ambassador for the event and Olympian Triple Jumper, in the Hackney Citizen as going, ‘to be one of the biggest and best musical events in history.’ Leona Lewis and Plan B have been announced to play, along with over 80 acts from all over the globe.

True Tiger performed along with Professor Green and Maverick Sabre for Live Lounge from the Olympic Stadium on Monday 23rd May. This is where Sara Cox and Trevor Nelson broadcasted the news on Radio 1 and 1Xtra from, along with the Hackney Empire. The performances included True Tiger’s new single ‘In The Air,’ and a cover of Aloe Blacc’s ‘I Need A Dollar.’ Stanza from True Tiger said: “It was an honour to be the first artists to perform at the Olympic Stadium. We were kind of nervous, but doing our first live performance from there was definitely a great moment we won’t forget.”

True Tiger, Professor Green and Maverick Sabre at the Olympic Stadium


Alex Gowers from True Tiger wearing Avit Cap

BBC Radio 1’s Hackney Weekend will be part of a massive festival in the UK, and London especially, leading up to the Olympics between June 21st and September 9th 2012.

Check this link to the BBC website to watch back the performances from True Tiger, Professor Green and Maverick Sabre http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/b7b28335-448f-4f93-b8ab-a053125bc850#p00h0l1q

Written by Shireen Fenner

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Let’s Avit

In celebration of Avit Clothing’s 5th year, we are throwing a roadblock event of Grime + Fashion + much much more. Tickets are ONLY £5 available online here product_info.php?products_id=341

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Grime Scene

Avit Clothing’s new Grime Scene t-shirts were designed with grime music in mind. We are all about helping talent and pushing certain scenes further. We held a party at our factory in Leicester with some of the biggest names in grime at the moment to see what they, and some of the people that came down to it thought.

The T-shirts are based on the concept of Crime Scene tape. The colours yellow and black are often associated with grime, and of course the name. On the back printed in the tape style too, is ‘Do Not Cross.’

Artists such as Kozzie, Trilla, Snakeyman and Merky Ace, came to our Leicester party and sported the Grime Scene T-shirts, along with DJ’s Glamour Don and Complex. They were well received, and now are about to be released to the public.

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She’s/He’s Gotta AVIT- New range

This is part of our new range coming out in summer 2011. Influenced by Spike Lee’s film ‘She’s Gotta Have It,’ a comedy based on an independent young woman, dating 3 men but who doesn’t want to be tied down to any one of them.

The t-shirts and vest tops are for confident men and women, who are comfortable in their own skin, and take pride in their appearance. The design is sporty, clean and fresh, so also targets people who like to keep in shape. If this sounds like you then watch AVIT Clothing’s Shop where it will be available to buy soon.

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Kozzie- Spartan Remx ft Marger, Merky Ace, Rival, Ego & Scrufizzer

Avit went down to the video shoot of Spartan Remix. Big up Kozzie who’s wearing the Avit hat and jumper in it. Check out the new video here.

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Status Dance Crew Interview

How did it feel being crowned UK Street Dance Champions 2009?

Ryan -It was fun, it was exciting, we were shocked at first we didn’t quite understand, but we won so we’re gangsters

Tuks – We were just beyond excited, we were just so shocked we just didn’t know what to do at first, even though they already said who was third and second we were like the only group left…obviously we went in the competition to win it, but we didn’t think we would. We’re the type of group who just go to have fun really, and we won so

Sabrina – When we won it though, it gave us an extra boost to do better things and to get better as a group

What’s the best competition you’ve performed in?

Tuks -For me I think there’s two…Got To Dance which I think was our best experience. Even though we personally felt that we we’re technically better than some of the groups in the competition, we still had to do stuff to please the audience that were watching us. To be honest it was probably harder than any competition that we have ever done, because look at the outcome we didn’t get through to the finals. The second was I-Dance, I think it was the most intense competition we competed in, because there were so many expectations and we thought that we could meet it. Even though we got on the stage and did what we had to do, it still wasn’t close to enough. I personally feel that was one of our best experiences, and if we were to go to do it again we know exactly what to do and what we should and shouldn’t do

Where does the name Status come from? Who chose it and why?

Vanessa – It’s very stupid how we came up with it…but the first name we came up with is kicked out, because we used to go to this dance school and we all got kicked out (all laugh)

Sabrina- no no no we didn’t get kicked out we all left, Bahar got kicked out!

Vanessa- We were outside my Nan’s house, we were looking through our phones thinking what can we be called. I went on to my memory card and it said memory status left. I said what about Status, and that was it!

How do you find the right music to go with your routines?

Tunde- I think at first it’s all about finding your style, and when you find your style, you match the music with your style

What did it feel like being part of StreetDance 3D and would you like to be involved in another movie?

Oliver – Of course it was a good experience, because it was something Status had never done before a feature film. It would be good to have been given a bigger part and a bigger role. But you know, obviously bigger groups take the limelight, ‘Flawless,’ ‘Diversity.’ We would like to be involved in another feature film, you know maybe our own film, look out for that one (all laugh)

So you were nominated for a UMA too, this must of been a big year for you. How did you react?

Vanessa- We didn’t even know to be honest, someone just randomly wrote on the website Status is nominated, then we call them up to ask them is it us, and they were like we’ve been trying to get hold of you, and that’s how we found out. We were up against Diversity, Flawless, Plague and Boy Blue

How often do you train? Is there any other training you do?

Ryan–We train once a week, we rehearse on Saturdays for two hours. Some of us go away and do our own stuff. Me personally I like popping, so I do my own stuff in my room

Gymastics?

Ryan- That’s just a natural talent (all laugh) I don’t really practice for that

Sabrina – I’ve known Ryan and his family for a long time. Since he was little when he was doing shows, he’s been flipping and generally throwing himself about and he’s just got better

Ryan- I realised I could teach myself

Vanessa – My mum always used to tell him off because he used to bang his head on the side of the bed and stuff. My mum used to come upstairs and Ryan was trying to flip off the bed.

Tuks- We’ve all done gymnastics and had our good and bad experiences. Tunde’s first time learning how to back flip ended up in casualty. Sabrina was meant to do a round off somersault in a set, and on the day of the show she landed on her neck, not in the show though, on the rehearsal so obviously we had to take that out and replace it

Sabrina – With me doing a head stand

Tunde- I’ve been in hospital three times

Is Ryan a strict choreographer?

ummm yeeeaaahhh

Oliver- If we’re just like general rehearsal, general training it’s pretty lenient. If we’re getting down to a competition or a big show, then obviously work needs to get done and we need to knuckle down, and if your not paying attention, then he’s gonna get on your back

Oliver and Mark also choreograph, how does this work?

Ryan – We work as a group. Maybe Oliver would go home and come back with an idea, and he’ll say it to us, and we’ll be like ahhh that’s good and then we’ll put our input into it and develop his idea and make it bigger. It would work the same whether I had an idea or Mark, we kinda all put it together as a group and try to expand it to make it better than it was in the first place. It’s kind of a group effort really, none of us say ahh I’m doing this and your doing that

Who in Status is classically trained?

(all shout) Ryan (all laugh)

Vanessa – Royal Ballet, Nutcracker, he’s been in a few performances.

Tuks – He’s the star of the show boy

Sabrina – Be proud of it Ryan man

Ryan – They don’t need to know (all laugh)

How does the UK compete against other countries in the street dance world?

Vanessa – Since going to Las Vegas and seeing the World Hip Hop Championships twice, I realised that the UK is just ten steps ahead of us. When we think, ‘yeah we’ve got this thing,’ they’ve already done it and added more

Tuks- They are proper advanced

Vanessa -Their dancers are really intense, like they will break their backs, they’ll break their arms and legs for this show

Tuks- I think with other countries, because there’s a lot more culture, the way they’ve been brought up. The UK’s got the less culture

Ryan- Its like The UK’s trying to fight each other

Tuks – If you look at groups like the Philippines. When they dance you can see they’re not just dancing, they look like they’re doing martial arts, they look like there doing everything

Tuks- We just dance, they do yoga and other stuff they put it all into one and it just comes out good. When your from the UK no one is supporting you, no ones really supporting other Uk groups

Oliver – its like if I’m in Status I don’t like anyone else, and if I’m in this group I don’t like anyone else. It shouldn’t be like that!

Vanessa -When your at the hip hop championships everyone’s there supporting there countries like When you call out the Philippines the fan are shouting and cheering them on. When you call out the UK, there’s no one there

Why did you get selected for Amish:World’s Squarest Teenagers? Was it fun taking part in the documentary, and what did you learn from it?

Ryan-We just got caught (all laugh)

Ryan-They were looking for a dance group on Youtube, and they saw us

Sabrina-Apparently someone told them about us and then they came to see what we were like, and they liked what they saw, and it went from there basically

Tuks- They got what they wanted, because our lifestyle and Status as a group, I personally feel that we are completely different from a lot of other groups in the sense that we have a less care for dance, whereas other groups have more care

Vanessa-They are really passionate

Sabrina- We’re friends and we dance

Vanessa – We didn’t think it was going to be fun, we thought it was going to be hard communicating with them, the way they talked about it was like, ‘there not going to understand you when you speak.’ When you meet them, their like, ‘yeah we know what facebook is.’

Sabrina -I missed them when they went because two of the girls stayed at my house, and the boy stayed with the boys at a friends house, they were a lot of fun

Vanessa – They enjoyed being with us. They even said it was the first time they had seen black people

Tunde – When they first saw us dance they were thinking what’s this? Then towards the end they started dancing themselves and actually liked it. They sent us a video updating us on their dancing

Tuks- We learnt to appreciate what you’ve got

Sabrina-As soon as they go, you go back to normal anyway. The only way we would learn, is if we went over there and had to live their life for a bit, all we had is what they told us and pictures. That really wasn’t going to do much for us

How did you hear about Avit Clothing?

Tuks -I first saw it with Peridot

Sabrina -Same

Ryan -So did I

Sabrina – My brother came home with it

What do you like about the brand?

Sabrina-That it caters for boys and girls

Ryan-They make clothes that I want to wear

Oliver -It’s practical, they got clothes that are casual and you can wear everyday like dance clothes

Tuks -but at the same time they got the nice stuff that you can wear out

Ryan – The colours

What can we expect from Status this year?

Tuks- We don’t normally have a plan, we just take it as it comes. If we plan, it probably wouldn’t go the way we planned

Sabrina -That’s definitely the way Status works

Tuks- It works better that way to be honest

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Avit Clothing Show Reel

This new show reel has been put together using snippets of footage we could find from Avit Clothing since about 2006/7.  The Avit® brand was born to promote urban talent, at a time when it was not accepted into mainstream as it is now.  Avit® is about encouraging people and supporting them with their ambitions. We promote positive people, with positive ideas and morals, which our clothes are inspired by.  Avit’s niche concept has developed to the clothing brand we are today.
Thanks to everyone who’s supported us and been part of the journey so far we look forward to getting some comments!

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Music Artists Endorse Avit Clothing @ MOBO’s 2010

Whilst backstage at the MOBO Awards Avit had some goodie bags to give away to some of our favourite artists. Shouts to Devlin, Professor Green, Giggs, Wiley, Jermaine Jackson and Peridot for showing love :)

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