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Jams & Gems 2025 is a wrap! What's next for us?

We’ve had an challenging but fulfilling journey organizing Jams & Gems festival. What most people see, luckily, is the event itself. We’re a small team with big ambitions, so that means it’s never enough. You know that feeling when you want more of something. It’s a good thing though. We always think; What’s next?

Next thing in line is the opening of our new space! Our very own hybrid studio. A place for culture, community and creation. A situation for the people, by the people.

Another exciting announcement is that we will take part in Battle Of The Year again! Since it’s our 20 year anniversary we thought this one can’t be left out. Oh and not to forget we have a new member on board! Federico, aka player 2, aka Lorenzo’s younger brother. He’s been practicing and battling with us for quite some years now and World Breaking Classic felt like a the right time to make it official.

Make sure to follow our Instagram for the latest updates!

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Let's get ready for BOTY 2021!

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Let's get ready for BOTY 2021!

Battle Of The Year is happening this weekend in Montpellier!

After participating in 2013, The Ruggeds are back on the BOTY stage. We are invited to participate alongside 7 of the best Breaking crews in the world: Flooriorz (Japan) - Jinjo (Korea) - Tie Break (France) - VinoTinto (Venezuela) - Hustle Kids (Belgium) - The Squadron (USA) and Monster Crew (USA). This is of course a huge honour, and we’re determent to make the most of it!

Check our social media for the latest updates and the live stream on Sunday 21st at 2 pm.

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CHARLOTTE KÖHLER PRIJS 2020

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CHARLOTTE KÖHLER PRIJS 2020

Another day another prize!

We were surprised to win this one actually. One morning before we started rehearsing we got a call saying ‘Hey guys, you’ve won the Charlotte Köhler Prijs 2020’. Well thanks we said :’D

It’s a prize of 30.000 euro where we have to put 25.000 into a project and 5000 into… our pocket.

Basically. The prize is meant as a support to our culture contribution. There’s not always money for the things we would like to do. A lot of the times it’s investing.

Thanks to Prins Bernhard Cultuur Fonds for believing in us! ❤️

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