От Африки до Латинской Америки — уличная культура стирает границы 😎
Впервые в истории Гамбия и Чили провели национальные этапы премии «КАРДО». Спортсмены и деятели уличной культуры ярко проявили себя в диджеинге, хип-хопе, граффити и скейтбординге.
А победители соревнований отправятся на гранд-финал в Ставрополь и вступят в борьбу за главный приз и продюсирование. Призовой фонд VIII сезона — 7 000 000 рублей.
От Африки до Латинской Америки — уличная культура стирает границы 😎
Впервые в истории Гамбия и Чили провели национальные этапы премии «КАРДО». Спортсмены и деятели уличной культуры ярко проявили себя в диджеинге, хип-хопе, граффити и скейтбординге.
А победители соревнований отправятся на гранд-финал в Ставрополь и вступят в борьбу за главный приз и продюсирование. Призовой фонд VIII сезона — 7 000 000 рублей.
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