Saturday, February 27, 2010
Things I miss
Friday, February 26, 2010
Grand Opening Amsterdam Dance Society
Saterday 6th of march the homiez are opening a danceschool in Amsterdam. Free classes all day from 12.30 till 5 pm. Yezzir these kids are talented! HIP HOP,CONTEMPORARY,HOUSE,NEW STYLE they got it all! Come trough...believe me you won't get dissapointed!
Jeffrey Macnack (NL)
Miraldo Jermaine (NL)
Vincent Vianen(NL)
Cheyenne de Miranda(NL)
Ish ait hamou(BE)
Armel(BE)
ADN(BE)
Orville Vroom(NL)
Check my girls piece below: Cheyenne
Location:
Amsterdam dancesociety
Van hallstraat 617
1051 HE Amsterdam
www.amsterdam-dancesociety.com
info@amsterdam-dancesociety.com
Big shout out to my homeboy Jeff who's been buggin me for this promo!
Jeffrey Macnack (NL)
Miraldo Jermaine (NL)
Vincent Vianen(NL)
Cheyenne de Miranda(NL)
Ish ait hamou(BE)
Armel(BE)
ADN(BE)
Orville Vroom(NL)
Check my girls piece below: Cheyenne
Location:
Amsterdam dancesociety
Van hallstraat 617
1051 HE Amsterdam
www.amsterdam-dancesociety.com
info@amsterdam-dancesociety.com
Big shout out to my homeboy Jeff who's been buggin me for this promo!
Ne-yo's concert
Recently been to Ne-yo's concert in Brussels. JD's friends, Cliff and John (Ne-yo's dancers) hooked us up with tickets. Unfortunate we arrived pretty late, so we missed Ryan Leslie's preshow, however I still enjoyed the rest of Ne-yo's concert. One word: Goosebumps.
After the concert we went to the afterparty in Antwerp. Ne-yo and Ryan Leslie both showed up. Goodtimes.
After the concert we went to the afterparty in Antwerp. Ne-yo and Ryan Leslie both showed up. Goodtimes.
The city of the peeing boy!
Brussels, the capital of Belgium. My sister lives here. She ownes a thai restaurant called K-Touch. If you never heard of it, you really have to check it out! Definitely worth a visit. It's close by 'la bourse' where all the asian restaurants are. Believe me...it's the best Thai restaurant in town!
While your at it, don't forget to visit 'manneke pis' aka the peeing boy! Where Brussels is known for.
While your at it, don't forget to visit 'manneke pis' aka the peeing boy! Where Brussels is known for.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Italy recap!
I just got back from Italy.
As soon as we landed in Pisa we rented a car and drove up to Milan. A long 4-hour drive w/ hour pimpin rental.
Arriving in Milan, we walked straight up to the famous Duomo. This church is centered in the heart of Milan in the Piazza Duomo and is actually the world's biggest Gothic cathedral.
Duomo is a generic Italian term for "cathedral church", it seems like just about every city or town in Italy has it's own duomo.
Pisa is a beautiful city with a big shopping street and the Arno flowing through it. There was a market that we went to full of artists showing their goods. It had a lot of crafty things like signs, jewelry, leather, and artwork just to name a few. Walking farther into the city we finally reached the leaning tower of Pisa and I have to tell you, it sure is leaning!
Climbing to the top of the leaning tower of Pisa is a unique experience and it offers an amazing view of the town. Tickets were 15 euro's. The view was definitely worth the money.
We took the cliché photos as if we were holding the tower up.
We also walked around the lawn to the Duomo which is very pretty. I loved this Duomo with its many paintings lining the walls and the sculptures. It was beautiful.
More photo's below.
Ofcourse we couldn't leave Italy without trying the original pasta. Delicious.
Cheers ya'll!
As soon as we landed in Pisa we rented a car and drove up to Milan. A long 4-hour drive w/ hour pimpin rental.
Arriving in Milan, we walked straight up to the famous Duomo. This church is centered in the heart of Milan in the Piazza Duomo and is actually the world's biggest Gothic cathedral.
Duomo is a generic Italian term for "cathedral church", it seems like just about every city or town in Italy has it's own duomo.
Pisa is a beautiful city with a big shopping street and the Arno flowing through it. There was a market that we went to full of artists showing their goods. It had a lot of crafty things like signs, jewelry, leather, and artwork just to name a few. Walking farther into the city we finally reached the leaning tower of Pisa and I have to tell you, it sure is leaning!
Climbing to the top of the leaning tower of Pisa is a unique experience and it offers an amazing view of the town. Tickets were 15 euro's. The view was definitely worth the money.
We took the cliché photos as if we were holding the tower up.
We also walked around the lawn to the Duomo which is very pretty. I loved this Duomo with its many paintings lining the walls and the sculptures. It was beautiful.
More photo's below.
Ofcourse we couldn't leave Italy without trying the original pasta. Delicious.
Cheers ya'll!
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