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Dance and music are the focus of this episode, where you'll meet traditional dancers, Jindi Worobuk, and learn about hip hop greats like Tjimba and the Yung Warriors.
Get your baseball caps out because Darren Compton and Jake Thomson are ready to teach you some tricks on Move It Mob Style, the show that gets you up and dancing to make you feel deadly.
This week, we'll be joining host Ghenoa Gela to share some of her favourite dance routines.
Move It Mob Style is two studio hosts, three dance hosts, 14 guest choreographers, 48 dances, 50 stories and thousands of beats. Wakara and G have locked themselves away and chosen the best of the bunch.
The crew shoot hoops in Gladstone and kayak in Coorong SA in this episode, and you'll be hearing from hip hop group Deadly Boyz about how they broke into the music industry.
This week the Move It Mob Style crew are dancing to the beats and grooves of Maupower, RunAmuk, Karnage and Darkness and Izzy n The Profit, while a Yolgnu hunter extraordinaire catches fish and crabs.
Move It Mob Style gets you up and dancing. Ryka Satrick and Rosealee Pearson are ready to pop, lock, shake and break. Benjamin Koko and his family set off across the plains out the back of Nundroo.
The healing power of singing and storytelling and the strength of language lead the way in this episode, along with some deadly dancing in NSW and Victoria.
Move It Mob Style dances to the beats of the best Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians and this episode kicks off with a banging track, 'Fireproof' by Jimblah.
From Cockatoo Island, to Adelaide and Brisbane, the crew are dancing their way around Australia bringing you those deadly dance moves and lots of interesting stories, including traditional food gathering in Kintore NT.
Dancing in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is Move It Mob Style Host Ryka Satrick and guest choreographer Jaymen Drahm. In Deadly Dancer, we get to know Shari Togo's story, then we join her and dance to a track by Bryte MC.
Dodging mozzies, cutting coconuts and doing the boogaloo are all part of the moves this week as our Move It Mob Style dancers get your hearts pumping.
Our dancers travel to Melbourne, Rockhampton, QLD and Redfern, where they teach us more deadly dances.
Move It Mob Style host Shari Togo and guest choreographer Tahlia Burchill, are on the Block dancing in front of the red, yellow and black.
Dancing by the shores of the Murray River and breakdancing with BBoy2-ezy are just some of the highlights of this episode, as well as learning all about a great basketball program to keep kids off the streets.
Darren Compton and Jahmarley Dawson are dancing to the Collie Crew, before Darren joins Milika Blackie-Smith Marika to dance to Anchor by East Journey.
The crew are on the road again travelling from the Northern Territory to Wreck Bay, NSW showing us those deadly dance moves and what it's like to go fishing and hunting in Bidyadanga.
Our Move It Mob Style dancers are carving up the dance floors and we go on the beat with cadet cops in Moruya.
Ryka Satrick and Cody Raymond are dancing to MC Mooks. Move It Mob Style guest choreographer Tahlia Burchill, a young Kuku Yalanji woman, takes us on a special trek through her country in the ancient Daintree rainforest.
The crew dance under a waterfall in Katherine NT, head to the South Coast of NSW and Redfern's Carriageworks for some more deadly dance routines, as well as helping us learn about good tucker coastal style.
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