GIRL SKATE INDIA 2016 TOUR VIDEO: LONDON PREMIERE AT HOUSE OF VANS

HOUSE OF VANS have kindly let us host the official London premiere of the Girl Skate India Tour 2016 – A short documentary directed by Virginia Fernandes!

Join us on Thursday 11th August. 6-10pm with FREE cocktails, yoga and DJ’s all night!!

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Girl Skate India Tour consists of 13 female skateboarders, from 9 different countries embark on a skateboarding journey through India.

The film captures the essence of the emerging skateboarding scene in India, and the perspectives and encounters through the eyes of female skateboarders form all over the world.

In a bus they travel with a filmer, photographer and skate yoga instructor to teach, do demos, build and empower girls to take part in this seemingly new culture to India.

Watch the trailer here! https://vimeo.com/160545677

Vans Park Series Results, Footage & Gallery

Check out the results of the Ladies Vans Park Series from the weekend and some rad photos from Anthony Acosta and Alex Papke.

 Super proud of our girl Stef for ripping it up amongst the best bowl skaters in the world! Check out the photos and footage to see her shredding. 



Vans Park Series Huntington Beach Global Qualifier – Womens Results

1st – Hanna Zanzi

2nd – Lizzie Armanto

3rd – Jordyn Barratt

4th – Brighton Zeuner

5th – Nora Vasconcellos

6th – Allysha Le

7th – Julz Lynn

8th – Bryce Zettstein

9th – Yndiara Asp

10th – Nicole Hause

Don’t forget that all of these too 10 qualifiers will travel to Malmö, Sweden this August for the International Skateboard Federation-sanctioned inaugural Womens “park terrain” World Championships! We can’t wait for that!


BLOG CAM #105 – FEAT STEF NURDING!

We couldn’t be more proud of our very own Stefani NURDING from Plymouth who attended the Vans Park Series at the weekend and absolutely smashed it! It was so sick to see her up on the live stream and that blunt to fakie she kicked off her run with was on point.

STEF WE LOVE YOU! 

http://youtu.be/8DkbhhrcuIQ

Vans Park Series Huntington Beach practice with Allysha Le, Lizzie Armanto, Hunter Long, Yndiara Asp, Poppy Starr Olsen, Sarah Thompson, Bryce Wettstein, Zoe Safanda, Brighton Zeuner, Stefani Nurding, Nora Vasconcellos, Shanae Collins, Sky Brown, Kody Tamanaha, Maddie Collins, Fabiana Delfino, Jordyn Barratt, Izy Mutu, Arianna Carmona, Kisa Nakamaura and Alana Smith.
Check out Stefs first run here courtesy of Rianne 🙂

https://www.facebook.com/stefani.nurding/posts/10157201027600293:0

UNICORN JAM IS THIS SATURDAY!!

It’s almost here! The Unicorn Jam is just TWO MORE SLEEPS AWAY! We couldn’t be more excited!

We are all set for our Fellowship exhibition featuring some super rad ladies from across Europe which will launch at the official unicorn after party – more details on that here!

A couple of new additions to this years event include the ‘Art Station’ with prints and zines from Harriet Alana, LookslikeRae and Marie Dabbadie for sale and FREE SKATE LESSONS from 11am with Brash Skate and Create.

For more info on whats going down, click here!

Check out this teaser from the Uni girls featuring Savannah Keenan shredding around the streets of London.

See you guys on Saturday!!!

UNICORN JAM & FELLOWSHIP EXHIBITION JUST ONE WEEK TO GO!! 

Next Saturday we will be down in London as media partners for the Unicorn Jam 2016! 

The day will kick off at midday and go on until the late afternoon with competitions usually starting around 1pm – so make sure to get down early to register if you are competing! 

Join us for an after party at Parlour Skatestore at 6pm for some great post-jam vibes – with free beer provided all night by Frontier!  

We will also be launchingFellowshipthe week long exhibition from female skate photographers from across Europe, who will be showing works that tell the story of togetherness within their skate communities.

Featured artists include Louisa Menke,Marie Dabbadie, Sophie Allen, Eloise Dörr, Charlotte Thomas and loads more! You can read about the rest of the artists here… 


TRAVEL: We imagine most of you are coming by train so if coming by tube you can arrive via the  central (red), District (Green) or Hammersmith & City Lines (Pink) or plan your journey here 

Address of the PARK is:

Mile End Skatepark // St Pauls Way // London // E3 4AG

Address of the AFTER PARTY is:

Parlour Skatestore // 59 Hackney Rd, Shoreditch // London E2 7NX


SEE YOU THERE! x 

INTRODUCING THE FELLOWSHIP PHOTOGRAPHERS

Introducing the photographers of our FELLOWSHIP exhibition later this month as part of the Unicorn Jam hype! (more info on that here!) …

Read on to see our 10 artists taking part!

LOUISA MENKE

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Louisa Menke was born in 1984 in North Africa, now residing in Barcelona you can often catch her at MACBA, or killing it at street spots around the city. A prolific skateboarder and keen photographer, Louisa has recently taken part in ‘Yeah Girl’, a female skateboarding exhibition from Australia.

“I opened my eyes in Algeria and when i learned how to walk i ended up in Holland. Today i live in Barcelona and shoot photos of things that catch my finger.”
– @louisamenke

www.louisamenke.blogspot.co.uk


MARIA BARTON

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Maria is 28 and from Gijon, a city in north Spain.  Co-ower of Sewers Skateshop, Maria also works full time as a receptionist, somehow finding the time to skate and take photos in between!

“I’ve been taking photos for more than 7 years and I usually shoot portraits, fashion and skateboarding”
– @mariabarton


www.sewersskateshop.com

 

MARIE DABBADIE

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Marie Dabbadie is a 23 yr old photographer from Hossegor, France living in Malmö, Sweden. Having skated and taken photos for almost 10 years, Marie is currently working on a project called Xem Skaters about genderqueer skateboarders. She will be showing photographs from this project and introducing her fanzine at the exhibition!

-@emptymindscanfillagain
www.marie-dabbadie.com // www.xemskaters.tumblr.com



JENNA SELBY

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Jenna is 37 and lives in Hemel in Herts, having originated from a village called Kings Langley.  A photographer working for a variety of Councils, Housing Associations/Trusts and Private Companies, Jenna is also a well known name in the UK skate photography (and filming!) scene, having released her second skate film, ‘Days Like These’ last year. 

Jenna took up Photography  in 1998 after a friend took her to an evening class and she has never looked back, going on to study photography at Uni in Newport. 

“I started skateboarding and combined the two – photographing my friends down at Southbank. I have never stopped photographing skating since then.”
–  
@jennaselbyphoto

www.jennaselby.co.uk

 

RAISA ABAL


Raisa Abal is 25 years old and from Vilagarcía de Arousa, a little coastal city in the Spanish NorthWest. Raisa’s interest in photography was sparked at 11 yrs old when her grandpa gave her a Polaroid 35. She decided to study Audiovisual Communication and after that a Masters in Advertising Art Direction to apply her studies in the Branding world. She now lives in Barcelona where we got the pleasure to meet her last month and add her to our list of artists!

” It was when I was finishing my Degree around 2012/2013 that I started to skateboard with my friends and thought, ‘oh Lord what I’ve done all my life without this?!”
@raisaabal

www.sukizima.com/


TRACY GRAY 

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Photographer Tracy Gray (AKA The Girl Of Stuff) whose first full-time job was working in a photo lab in the early nineties, went back into full-time education in the new Millennium to study BTEC Foundation in Art & Design (specialising in Photography) and then onto a BA in Photo Media at the Kent Institute of Art & Design (KIAD).

It was the (lifelong) friendships she made back then and their passion for skateboarding that attracted her to the lifestyle. Although dabbling with skateboarding herself over the years, Tracy reckons she’s better off behind the camera lens and enjoying the party.

“I’ve prolifically taken photos for nearly 20 years, I like seeing something beautiful, silly or absurd in the every day, mundane things we are surrounded by in our urban landscape. Documenting something that most others would miss or possibly even dismiss.”
– @thegirlofstuff

www.thegirlofstuff.tumblr.com

 

ELOISE DÖRR

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The odd one out in our Fellowship exhibition! Eloise has teamed up with Tracy to embellish her photographs with cute and quirky illustrations using acrylic paint.  20 years old, Eloise is half German, half French but born and raised in England and has been living in London for over 2 years now (with a small gap in the middle somewhere).
Drawing and art were always a huge part of her life, but it was only when she left school that she ever contemplated it as a career. It wasn’t until Eloise started skating and combining that with art, that she started to realise that she could perhaps do it as a full time job one day!

Eloise currently works full time as an artist/illustrator in London, whilst also constantly contemplating a real job. For now though, she is content swaying between skating and working in her studio everyday… We don’t blame her.

“Weird skate spots influence me a lot, I like that. So many things inspire me it’s hard to list them. The weather inspires me. Seeing people fall over inspires me. So much weird shit inspires me.”
– @eloweeese
 

www.eloisedorr.com

CHARLOTTE THOMAS

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Photographer Charlotte Thomas from Hereford has worked with everyone from Vans to Vogue (check out her Topshop shoot from last year), and is currently in the process of making her first book, Concrete Girls – a visual celebration of female skateboarders in the UK.

Charlottes work has appeared in The Sartorial Guide, Trap Magazine, Sidewalk Magazine, and Breaks Magazine, which has helped her create a career around skateboarding photography.

“I don’t really like polished photos. I see the world as raw as it is. I like to tell it as it is. For me it’s about the beauty of the person whether that is a smile or something I can see in them to bring out the best in them”
@shotbycharlotte

www.shotbycharlotte.com

SOPHIE ALLEN

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Sophie Allen is from a small country town in New Zealand, growing up skating and making DIY ramps with her mate Mike in their back yards. Sophie moved to London when she was 21 years old with her skateboard and camera, dreaming of studying art and seeing what the skate scene was like over here.

Since then she’s gained a first class honours degree in Graphic Design and now at 28, currently works as a designer / art director. When the workload slows down, Sophie spend her days skateboarding around Hackney where she lives and taking photographs on a few old film cameras that she can’t stop bidding on on eBay for!

“I tend to take photographs of people I come into contact with throughout the skate community, whether they skate or hang out at the park. I like to engage in the community and get an understanding of these peoples backgrounds before taking their portrait.”
– @sophie_allen

www.sophie-allen.co.uk

 

MAR SIMO

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The youngest of our photographers is 18 yr old Mar Simó from the skateboarding City of Barcelona in Catalunya. She likes to skate the streets and take photos of the city and the people/animals that she meets. If you go to La Marbella Skatepark you will find her!

“I love skateboarding and capture in one click all the moments that skate bring us for ever….” – @marsimodiez

www.marsimodiez.tumblr.com/