The capital’s b-boys and fly girls were out in droves on Bank Holiday (May 29), celebrating the best of London street culture, soaking up the sun and sipping on cider in a Shoreditch car park. From manicures and an independent clothes market for the pink-haired fashionistas to a 32ft purpose built ramp for seasoned skate kids, there was something to please all sorts at Streetfest 2011. Arty types ogled graffiti walls painted in situ by the likes of Toasters, Blam, Best Ever and our new favourite artist George Morton-Clark. B.supreme hosted a hiphop dance battle so high-octane that one of the finalists did her knee in, while a steady stream of DJs and live acts kept heads nodding throughout the day. A special shout out goes to dubstep beatbox champ Reeps One for a truly electrifying performance – that boy has a bass bin for lungs! (Words: Rachel Segal Hamilton)
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