Friday, January 18, 2008

DJ WORKSHOP !!!




DJ 101 Workshop @ Breukelen Mojo
February 10th 3:00pm - 6:00pm



Learn basic Disc Jockey technics and receive a your own copy of "How to DJ Right".
Guest instructor Sean "Juice" Jonze will conduct a 3 hour workshop about the history of the art and how to get you started. This workshop is designed for the person who has never stepped in front of a turntable and wants to learn the basics.

The course is a combination of lecture and lab, however, students will spend the majority of the time receiving hands on turntable training. This overview is ideal for students interested in starting their career as a DJ, as well as for those interested in picking up a new hobby.
For More Information or Registration Please Visit or Contact Breukelen Mojo Kirkwood Park Plaza @ 1610 Hosea L. Williams Dr NE Suite A Atlanta, GA 30317
$40.00 + R.S.V.P. (Spaces are Limited) open to all ages
Contact:
Marcus Bland (404) 644-1384
Sean "Juice" Jonze (203) 954-6437
Loren Anthony @ Breukelen Mojo (404) 373-5733

*We're across the street from Coan Park and next door to Coan Middle School. Coming from Lil Five Points , going down Moreland towards I-20 , you make a left on Hosea L . Williams Dr and we're 6 blocks down on the left in the Kirkwood Park Plaza!

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