MT POP won, on the first round Ness wasn’t even really familiar with the song 😅😂😂 MT POP 💯 on this battle. MT pop won the first round the second round I would say Ness grooved more but didn’t necessarily win that round, but to be fair there should’ve been a third round or should’ve completely went to MT POP. 💯🔥🔥🙏🏼🙏🏼
@11equalsfish2 күн бұрын
It's interesting to hear what he thinks of each move. In this event, he has a lot of critiques about people's flavour and character and he really consider what the technique means in the performance, like acting in theater.
@enculturationpodcast2 күн бұрын
@@11equalsfish thanks for tuning in!
@11equalsfish3 күн бұрын
He has interesting and thoughtful journey. This is good interview.
@alinab99424 күн бұрын
He seems like such a humble and kind person. Much love🖤
@popngee45595 күн бұрын
mt pop🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@nicolemartin17825 күн бұрын
Amazing insightful interview with a legend ❤
@enculturationpodcast5 күн бұрын
Thanks for tuning in!
@2oolordsDip5 күн бұрын
The world knows who won that
@ucluu29486 күн бұрын
MT WIN
@LorenzoMosca7226 күн бұрын
Amazing interview, thank for bringing one of the greatest poppers of the moment (and personally my favorite dancer and biggest inspiration). I want to compliment the interviewer for making super interesting questions, MT shared so much things also thanks to the well aimed questions. New subscriber gained, keep going!
@enculturationpodcast5 күн бұрын
Thanks for tuning in and the warm feedback! I will keep going as long as I can!
@keepushingthinkpositive38177 күн бұрын
Mr.Wiggles reaction said it all.Its a feeling of getting lost in the music no excuses just dance for yourself because you love it.
@matheusefeitos27807 күн бұрын
Nice 🔥 🔥
@MattDiggity7 күн бұрын
Hell yes!
@bestly8027 күн бұрын
MT was the reason I switched from breaking to popping. I used to watch breaking all the time.
@BDAILY3657 күн бұрын
Krump fan to popping here lolz
@konekohousepetshop7 күн бұрын
I know him from 2009 until now. For me, he’s very talent and humble ❤
@enculturationpodcast7 күн бұрын
@@konekohousepetshop amazing, how did you guys meet ? Did you practice together ?
@bestly8027 күн бұрын
Same. I knew him since he participated in some dance competition in Europe and smoked everyone. Forgot what year it was.
@et1bas75110 күн бұрын
23JUN24 The Golden age of Knowledge. The world is reactive, aberrated & confused. We will not judge it. The only judgment that we can make upon the world is that it is reactive, aberrated, confused & needs lots of auditors. This judgment does not require anger, sadness, loss, resentment, hostility or revenge. It does not call for attack in any form. The world is confused, reactive & aberrated. No need to judge it. How can the world be certain when the world is without Knowledge? We may look upon our life thus far & realize the extent of our own confusion. How could it be otherwise when we were without Knowledge? Knowledge is with us now. We are beginning to reclaim Knowledge so its certainty can express itself through us increasingly. This is the great gift that we are now learning to receive. It is a gift the world will learn to receive through us. Let's clear the world from aberrations to begin with.
@andreasara887614 күн бұрын
1:21:00
@memattchung19 күн бұрын
Dope analysis and informative for someone still developing an eye (and the craft) for dance. More specifically enjoyed how he was able to articulate what specifically it was about Marie Kaae's "simple" movements that made them actually more complex and nuanced. And felt Coflow was able to respectfully convey that Natlita's movement was skillful yet lacking in terms of textures.
@HG-bs3en23 күн бұрын
Greenteck is the best popper in the world. He's the only one I bother paying attention to. Yes it would be nice if he didn't disrespect people but in all honesty, he is the only popper worth watching. And I feel a lot of the popping culture found their excuse to hate on him. Pure jealousy masked as doing something right. Whole crowds of people not cheering. Simply should consider themselves lucky to be able to witness the masterclass that Greenteck can put down.
@essenaqq5 күн бұрын
then he should be only showcasing or doing youtube videos only, not battling. Battling is a social interaction, and his behavior and especially attitude afterwards are not acceptable.
@Arareemote5 күн бұрын
@@essenaqqfrog in the well. Don't be afraid to step out and see the world as it is rather than the one you assume through nescience. 30 minutes on YT does as much for insight as watching h*ntai for Japanese fluency.
@ludytatianagiraldo89125 күн бұрын
🌿🌈💛thank you for this ! Big Ejoe
@skepticalnpc27 күн бұрын
I think that's the first time I hear Terry talk about this "incident". Very interesting, keep up the good work!
@sonja7halcyon28 күн бұрын
Yeah I felt like both found it hard to get in the pocket but Terry got in the pocket more. And yeah get to the meat!!!
@sonja7halcyon28 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@GumGuerreiroАй бұрын
Wow, this kind of video is something I didn't know I needed! I'm not a dancer, but I really appreciate hip hop battles and those commentaries during (or after) battles would make the experience 2x better, at least. Please, keep doing it. And Summer Dance Forever should think about something like that during their streaming. Thanks a lot for the good work!
@enculturationpodcastАй бұрын
Time Stamps 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:28 - I'll Choke You Out 00:03:07 - My Background in Law Enforcement 00:04:36 - No Routine Traffic Stops 00:06:18 - Training & Curriculum for Law Enforcement 00:12:25 - Asking the right questions 00:13:23 - Developing Situational Awareness 00:15:14 - Screaming Old Ladies 00:16:40 - Responding To Threats in Real Time 00:18:29 - Jiujitsu Wasn't Popular in Law Enforcement 00:19:06 - Little Girls & BJJ 00:20:46 - BJJ & Law Enforcement 00:22:15 - Deescalation Techniques in Law Enforcement 00:24:58 - 2020 and Law Enforcement Pushback 00:25:38 - Defund The Police is an OLD Movement 00:26:54 - Community Criticisms of Law Enforcement 00:27:16 - Media Portrays us as Bad Guys 00:29:59 - How Does The Police, Police Themselves 00:30:18 - Media Abused Profiling 00:35:45 - Media's Narrative of Police Officers 00:38:59 - How Law Enforcement Could Build Trust 00:40:07 - Putting People in Officer's Shoes 00:41:42 - Defund The Polce Movement 00:43:33 - Theft is Now a Misdemeanor 00:45:20 - DA Doesn't Want to Take Action - Politics 00:48:54 - Knee On The Neck - Deescalation Techniques 00:50:24 - Refund the Police - Where To invest 00:52:02 - Stress, Rewards, & Challenges of Law Enforcement 00:56:35 - The Ideal Candidate for Law Enforcement 00:58:12 - Jumping from Law Enforcement to Martial Arts 01:02:47 - Racism Within Law Enforcement 01:04:53 - End of the Month - Police Quota 01:08:42 - Interactions with Cartels 01:17:26 - Likelyhood of Police Car Chases 01:18:30 - Day In The Life of Law Enforcement 01:21:11 - Building Tough Mindset - Law Enforcement & BJJ Perspective 01:21:28 - How To Take Loss & Recover 01:23:26 - Death Notification to Family 01:28:51 - Stress, Trauma & Home Life 01:30:47 - PTSD Is A Problem for Law Enforcement 01:32:44 - My Feelings Are Valid - Mental Health 01:35:12 - Dealing with my First Dead Body 01:37:56 - Impacts of Lawyers on Law Enforcement 01:39:53 - Officers Hate Dealing with DUIs 01:42:08 - Tough Mindset - Continued 01:43:39 - Good Habits Build Strong Mind 01:46:52 - Hot vs Cold Therapy (Ice Baths) 01:50:10 - Being A World Champion Made Me Feel This 01:55:41 - Experiences from the World Championship 01:58:27 - Playing the Edge 01:59:53 - Closing Thoughts 02:01:29 - Guns for Teachers 02:04:52 - How To Best Support
@coastapop2303Ай бұрын
love your work brotha keep it up this is very interesting
@teenforce-dance5255Ай бұрын
we appreciate this og commentary🔥🔥🔥
@teenforce-dance5255Ай бұрын
the lessons from this man🙌🙌
@teenforce-dance5255Ай бұрын
lot of lessons from this legend🔥🔥🔥
@warrend3159Ай бұрын
I'm not going to name names, but I've noticed how most of the Japanese dancers act during the afterparties of SDF Amsterdam. DJ will be playing some solid music and they will act as if they don't know what to do.
@mariannaosipova1363Ай бұрын
Inspiring and motivating as always ❤
@ronwitek4539Ай бұрын
This man is so naraacistic and narrow-minded
@DannyHuynh84Ай бұрын
yung kneezy!? hahaha!
@enculturationpodcastАй бұрын
What did you think of the episode ?
@DannyHuynh84Ай бұрын
@@enculturationpodcast it was great! It’s such a pleasure to have the chance to listen to our dance idols tell stories on your podcast.
@culture88Ай бұрын
waacking is from the Blk gay scene, not just the "gay scene" as some amorphous amalgamation of beings.
@alinab9942Ай бұрын
Fire exchange!
@alinab9942Ай бұрын
Very cool battle!
@idasjeАй бұрын
Snow Raven you will learn about the dark side of humanity and their materialistic kapitalist system, with imperialistic and war mongoring greed. Indigious people don’t have control and are exploited all over the world. Your people probably survived because it was too cold to colonialise.
@Jefreedom1Ай бұрын
Great Listen! Thank you brothas. Salute the Big Homie, Tokyo T! Thanks for that brief description of the cypher culture back then, it was really a “Rights of Passage”. A totally different time in the party scene..It was very interesting 🙃especially for some young hungry Cali cats. 😻
@enculturationpodcastАй бұрын
Thanks for tuning in! The right of passage thing makes sense when looking at it from perspective of conversation, there's levels to it.
@jefreyjakevaldivia1857Ай бұрын
nice
@marianaluz8658Ай бұрын
Thank you both !!! Beautiful to hear you again after a few years without you here in Paris 😊♥️
@TheCubanGiantАй бұрын
Its just one of those things, when you put your heart into something that was you and your friends and then you go your own way and now new people get involved and start carrying the torch you lit, it can be hard to keep your feelings in check especially when people seem to have a mindset like it all would have gone the same for them with or without out you. I can relate to that for sure. Granted, you (ejoe) have a bigger stake in something than I managed to have in my life and you even influenced me which influenced my own influences. Its all a chain and people are really one anyhow but, I cant help but wish I could get the picture of the world if I never existed and have that as proof that many people wouldnt be who they are if I was never here. Not sure if other folks think about that concept and I know thats just some weird self-serving nonsense but, still, just want to be acknowledge on some level for the things I did contribute which has people benefiting from my existence in ways I sometimes envy. I dont really dwell on it a much as this post may make out....I dont think...
@MnemoSemioticАй бұрын
This series of commentary videos is so enjoyable to watch, ty for putting these together
@alreadycametrueАй бұрын
Keep these episodes coming🙏 we as a community are so blessed by technology, for being able to gain knowledge so easily by people like Kapela that embody the culture, at the press of a thumb. I can speak for many when I say that these podcasts are a blessing, so much wisdom to be shared, if you are willing to listen. Thank you Kapela, Buddha, Henry, Ejoe, and many others. And most of all thank you Vinh, for giving access to such exchanges. Sending loads of love to all 🌹 may dance always unite and never seperate us
@marianaluz8658Ай бұрын
Such a good interview!! =)) Thank you both !!
@ivanmeneses1002 ай бұрын
I Love the SDF the competition is amazing but I'm agree with him some parts of the qualification looks like lucky Moments but the rest is an endurance!
@holisticherbalism2 ай бұрын
Fun watch ❤ Such creative expression and the commentary gave great insight.
@enculturationpodcast2 ай бұрын
Thanks for tuning in! Appreciate your time
@movementfoundation2 ай бұрын
U need to have Louis "Loose". This is a must.
@enculturationpodcast2 ай бұрын
Yes he will be coming on the show at some point...
@lee45472 ай бұрын
I wasn't feeling the AI generated sounds. To me it sounded like rearranging c minor triad randomly and calling each variation a sequence. Disclaimer, i'm old and stuck in my ways hahaha. I'm sure I don't see the possibilities like coflo does. I do agree that the barrier to creating music is much lower and the music that is being created to me is getting more and more homogenized like our tastes. Music in the 70's was so much better then todays music in my opinion. An artist today has a workflow that is something like "insert minor 7 chord in sequencer, transpose to another key etc...) It's a like a lego set. Where before you needed to understand how to transpose a progression to another key or how to extend chords to harmonize them past triads. Great video, super interesting. Mad respect to coflo for sharing his knowledge!
@sonja7halcyon2 ай бұрын
Hard to believe Kapela doesn’t know the song ‘I Need a Hero’ such a classic!
@sonja7halcyon2 ай бұрын
Love this. Love the camaraderie, the distinction between a battle and an exchange. Beautiful. I found this commentary extremely helpful thank you!