DEN SORTE SKOLE AT ROSKILDE FESTIVAL

Albert Hatchwell

Yet again the music duo "Den Sorte Skole" will be turning up the heat at this years Roskilde festival 2017. Don´t miss it!! Friday 30th of June at 01:15 on the ORANGE stage. Back in 2010, Roskilde Festival asked them to give a concert to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the festival. The result was an amazing 2 hours concert, only with sounds from acts who played all the previous years. The concert film below, is produced by Simon Weyhe, who also did the ALIS skatemovie "Who Cares"  For more info go visit the univers of "Den Sorte Skole" here

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Updates from previous builds

Albert Hatchwell

We are proud to have been involved in realization of various skate parks around the world. Here is a update from Ethiopia and Myanmar, Enjoy!   For more info on Addis Skatepark in Ethiopia press here For more info on Pushing Myanmar Skatepark in Myanmar press here  

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Annapurna Skatepark

Albert Hatchwell

A pack of concrete lovers went to Nepal to build a 600 sq m . with a crowdfunded budget of 20,000 dollars , with  + 60 volunteers  it all happened in 16 days in Pokhara , with the amazing annapurna range in the background Nepal have world class skatepark for locals and vissitor. Check out the clip, and remember to put on HD   For more info click here    

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ALIS in BOLIVIA

Albert Hatchwell

 Three years ago we went to Bolivia to help out build Pura Pura Skate Park in mountain capital La Paz. Big thanks to Levis Skateboarding, and so thankful for all the +100 volunteers that took part in the amazing build.  For more info press here

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ALIS in JAPAN

Albert Hatchwell

Albert, Nicky Guerrero, Dannie Carlsen, Jonas Bünger and Bjørn Lillesøe went to visit the ALIS family in Japan. Albert was already in Osaka, Japan earlier in 2016, to help the Proty team to build a indoor concrete bowl named “Wonderland Osaka” Check out the family https://www.proty.com/ The Proty Store in Osaka Bjørn Lillesøe, FS Tail-block Jonas Bünger, FS grind

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Fresh Paint

Albert Hatchwell

  When you watch skate clips from the Wonderland bowl, the Graffiti on the walls always helps you to remember what time period the picture or clip is from. Like the desolate desert from early 2000´ or the dark jungle pieces around 2010. Some local grafitti writers just redecorated the wall, and it looks great! The local builders also created some new wall ramps, and changed some of the wood boards, making Wonderland ready for its 19th summer. Also check out the Clip with skater Jonas Bünger, filmed by Benjamin Rubæk.  

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