Move It Mob Style takes us around Australia, visiting Indigenous communities, learning about culture, healthy tucker and some deadly dance moves you won't forget in a hurry.
Deadly dance moves, hip hop rhymes and beats, and a chance to learn about our Indigenous languages contribute to a fast tempo episode that takes us from the Northern Territory to South Australia and back to NSW.
The crew dance their way around Australia mixing it up with some of Australia's best hip hop artists while looking at the health benefits of breakfast and beach boxing.
The crew take us to Darwin, Gladstone and Redfern busting those deadly dance moves and showing us that didgeridoos, oysters and the Charcoal Lane restaurant all have one thing in common - they're good for your body and mind.
Our dancers are carving up the local dance floors from Brisbane QLD to Katherine in the NT and Bendigo VIC and we'll also be going fishing in Queensland.
Follow the crew to Cape York, and Katherine in the Northern Territory to learn some more deadly dance moves, and why it's so important to have good oral health and get regular check ups.
The crew dance in the middle of Sydney Harbour on Cockatoo Island, collecting bush dyes for weaving in the NT and discover just how good a turtle stir fry can be.
Three locations, lots of deadly dance moves and some amazing hip hop and rap artists, combined with stories that'll inspire you to be strong and deadly.
Three more deadly dance routines in Rockhamption QLD, Redfern NSW and Murray Bridge SA, guarantee to get you up off the couch and on your way to being fit and healthy.
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.
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.
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.
Our dancers travel to Melbourne, Rockhampton, QLD and Redfern, where they teach us more deadly dances.
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.
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.
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, we'll be joining host Ghenoa Gela to share some of her favourite dance routines.
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.
We're visiting the Block in Redfern NSW this week to watch the Redfern City Rockers use hip hop and traditional moves in a performance for the local community.
We revisit some stunning locations and dance routines, we also learn how one young deadly rapper turned anger and pain into positive energy.