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Shillong Explodes with Street Culture Fusion
1 Mar
Summary
- Festival blended BMX, skateboarding, dance, music, and art.
- Street football and interactive zones captured movement's pulse.
- Featured diverse art forms from graffiti to indigenous dance.
HunterHood recently captivated Shillong, transforming its streets into a dynamic canvas for creative expression. This community-focused festival brought together a diverse array of talents, including riders, skaters, artists, dancers, and musicians.
The event featured exhilarating BMX and skateboarding showcases, alongside active zones for street football and slam dunks, highlighting the essence of movement. Art was integrated throughout the city with graffiti murals and dynamic performances that masterfully blended traditional and contemporary elements.
Indigenous dance forms flowed into hip-hop cyphers, reflecting Shillong's innovative spirit. Art installations reimagined public spaces, complemented by a bustling flea market and food pop-ups celebrating the unique culture and cuisine of the North East.
Music was central, with performances from hometown artist Reble, Grammy-nominated rapper Raja Kumari, and indie-pop band Trance Effect. Supporting DJs and sound systems maintained high energy throughout the festival, celebrating raw, expressive street culture.




