Internationally renowned German graffiti artist Daim (pronounced Dime) will be in Christchurch next month to demonstrate
his art.
He will be in the city on Friday 10 February to take part in a free, all-ages, day-time hip-hop event at the Youth and
Cultural Development Centre, 92 Lichfield Street.
The event's main attraction will be the production of a graffiti art mural, directed by Daim, with the help of local
artists as well as Askew from Auckland.
Also featured at the event will be a breakdancing competition for local youth starting at 5pm as the mural is completed.
Following this will be a hip-hop music concert that will feature local bands such as Mainsauce, Scribe, Sheelahroc, DJ
Stickyfingaz and 4Higher.
The event is part of the Christchurch City Council's legal arts programme.
The organiser, Jonny Wartmann, says the objectives include demonstrating to the public the possibilities and artistic
value of aerosol art and to give the local graffiti art community and at-risk youth the chance to see the methods and
products of the some of "big talents in the field."
He says the mural to be produced at the event will enhance a youth-friendly space in the city and it will give local
aerosol artists the chance to paint with an idol.
Mr. Wartmann says the event will show the public what youth has to offer and the breakdance competition will demonstrate
its close connection with graffiti art.
He says the event will also elevate the status of the local aerosol art scene.
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