a STREET DANCE collective ~ dedicated to exploring the possibilities of artistic movement & media
CREATED in 2016 • CBR, AUSTRALIA
on Ngunnawal, Ngunawal and Ngambri Land
CURRENTLY based in MEL (Naarm), AUSTRALIA
as one.
est. 2016
Jade Schmutter
Jade Schmutter
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Jade is a street dance artist, producer, and director, whose most notable career achievements include co directing, co-producing, and acting as a cast member in Project One Creative’s 2024 Uncovering Street Dance: Australia six-part docu-series. Additionally, she co-directed and co produced multiple promotional videos for the 2022 Canberra Street Dance Festival's social media marketing campaign. Jade is also an active member of the Australian street dance community, participating in several battle events across Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra.
[ MEL / CBR ]
Rob aspinall
Rob aspinall
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Rob Aspinall is an Australian street dance artist, producer, director and composer, who has worked as part of Project One Creative on notable productions such as ‘Uncovering Street Dance: Australia’, ‘Streetlight’, and ‘A Starry night In Apollo Bay’. Rob’s career in dance films began with ‘Streetlight’ as commissioned under Ausdance’s ‘Dance.Focus’ initiative, which has gone on to win festivals such as the Destructive Steps Street Dance Film Festival (Sydney), and Dance(Lens) (Melbourne). Rob also writes and produces his own music as an independent artist, and composes, produces, and engineers audio for film.
[ MEL / CBR ]
AMELIA MINH VU
AMELIA MINH VU
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Amelia Minh Vu is an Vietnamese-Australian creative based in the Western suburbs of Melbourne. She has a background in communication design and filmmaking, demonstrating her versatility as an emerging artist. She had worked on directing short films, creating dance productions, and producing creative events.
One of her notable projects was producing a 2-day street dance event, Free The Spirit, hosted in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD with over 200 attendees. Her current ventures include being an emerging director for Ausdance Vic’s 2025 Youth Dance Festival, and directing Without Words, a live dance-theatre performance through a residency at the Bowery Theatre.
[ MEL ]
Wendy Nguyen
Wendy Nguyen
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Wendy Nguyen is a Vietnamese Australian movement artist born in Canberra (Ngunnawal and Ngambri country) and is currently residing in Naarm / Melbourne. Wendy is discovering her artistic side by venturing into creative direction, performances and participating in street dance battles. Wendy started her dance journey in 2016 at Project Beats Dance Studio. Since then, Wendy currently represents multiple freestyle-based dance crews including Project One, Boxes of Fury and Rhythm & Boog. Wendy’s achievements include qualifying to represent Australia at the Hip Hop International Worlds dance championship in 2018 and 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. Some of her artistic achievements include directing notable Project One dance films such as ‘Regardless’, ‘Perspective’, ‘We Don’t Talk Enough’ and ‘Let Me Clear My Throat’. Her street dance achievement includes winning the P-Jama battle 2023 in both the 1v1 & 2v2 open styles categories. As well as placing top 8 nationally at Masters of Isolation 2021 1v1 Popping.
[ MEL / CBR ]
Amanda Vanderkleij
Amanda Vanderkleij
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Amanda is a Sydney-based street dance artist, teaching regularly in the community, organises events, and shares her knowledge through workshops. Specialising in freestyle, she regularly battles within the community and internationally, and additionally has a history in choreography, specifically competitions with her crew Project One. She has won 9 regionals titles, and 4 national titles in her 5 years of competing.
[ SYD ]
Ryan Telfer
Ryan Telfer
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Ryan Telfer is a Videographer, Photographer, Director, Writer, and Street Dance Artist. His most notable achievements include Directing, Writing, Filming & Editing "Project Beats: A Decade of Dance", a feature length documentary on Canberra's street dance scene. Additionally, he directed Project One's dance films 'TOUCH', 'Silk Sonic', and 'We Don't Talk Enough'. Ryan has worked filming with notable companies such as: The Kinjaz, Wong Fu Productions, 88rising & Vibrvncy. He has also had the chance to work with actors Simu Liu & Arden Cho.
[ CBR / SYD / LA ]
Josh Page
Josh Page
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Joshua Page started his street dance journey at the age of 12, now 22 with 10 years experience Joshua is spreading his knowledge of the style locking in weekly classes at Project Bears Dance Studios. Some of Joshua’s major acheivements include placing runner up in Funk Station’s national 1v1 Locking battle in 2022, and placing runner up in One Night Only 1v1 national Locking battle in 2019. Joshua recently achieved runner up in the 2024 Canberra Redbull dance your style auditions to represent the ACT in the NSW qualifiers. Joshua has competed with Project one in many competitions winning a number of regional and national titles most notably achieving National Champions at HHI in 2019 and representing Australia Internationaly in 2018 and 2019. Joshua has also been cast in Project One’s ‘Streetlight’ and ‘Silk Sonic’ videos, and was a cast member in the Project one Dance film series ‘Uncovering Street Dance Australia’.
[ CBR ]
Andrew Xu
Andrew Xu
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Andrew's most notable dance accomplishments include teaching and choreographing performances for Canberra's 'Step into the Limelight', consisting of students from Narrabundah, Hawker, Lake Ginninderra and Dickson Colleges, and Alfred Deakin and UC Kaleen High Schools. Andrew is also a street dance mentor and choreographer at Project Beats Dance Studio. Additionally, Andrew participated in a five day development program for Synergy Styles' production of 'Sashay Cafe', where he experimented in creating movement in a holistic, deeply connected manner, and exploring the creative crossroad of different dance art forms, focusing on street dance and contemporary practice. Andrew has also appeared in Project One's 'Superstition', 'Silk Sonic', and 'Perspective' dance films.
[ CBR ]
Jason El-Khoury
Jason El-Khoury
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Since starting his dance journey back in 2005, Jason El-Khoury has had many accomplishments. His achievements include being selected for the Junior Justice Crew in 2009 by the Justice Crew members (winners of Australia's Got Talent), winning the Project Beats Dance Studio scholarship for his efforts in the Canberra street dance scene, and leading the Project Two junior crew to their first competition victory at World Supremacy Battlegrounds 2019. Jason has also worked as a cast member in Project One's film 'Silk Sonic'.
[ CBR ]



