I have so much respect for Casper.
Prada-G (X-MOB/MZK)
He’s one of the sickest bboys I’ve ever seen, and he’s only 14 years old.
His mentor? Casper.
Filming and editing becomes extremely more detailed with every trailer that comes out. I love it.
Wow lol.
Source: johnmarquez924
I never get tired of this. Good job, Rhea!
You should try blowing up into a freeze at the end (I suggest halo).
Source: rheaislavish
Popping.
I started popping when I was 14-years-old, and then I stopped practicing to start bboying in high school. However, I feel as if I’ve always had a better grasp over popping. I’m 19 now, and this winter break, I want to get back into popping. I occasionally dance from time to time, but I never practice like I used to.
It feels good to simply let go and dance, but I want to share something with you guys. Maybe I’ll record and post some videos of me dancing this December. It’s not going to be anything amazing. My hits are going to be weak, my body is going to be stiff, and everything else is not going to be clean as it used to be, but I don’t know…
I want to go back to dance that started it all for me.
I’m not going to front, I’m a bit camera shy. Not to mention, I’m such a perfectionist that I’m actually reluctant to post any videos. However, if do I go through with this, it will almost be as if I’m starting off fresh. So the question is: would anybody be interested in seeing my progress?
So I found this video on YouTube today called “Dance off: Breakers vs. Math Teacher.” Immediately, I thought one of my high school math teacher who is also a dancer. Despite his age, he is an active dancer in the Bay Area scene. You will definitely see him at jams and cyphers! It turns out that this video with over 71,000 views is of him.
Anyway, I remember he told me that the dance he does is similar to locking and popping. (Yes, I’m talking about both dances!) However, back in the day, they called it “cutting up.” The most amazing part of watching him dance is the natural fluidity of his movements. He is doing what most young dancers do not do… Dance.
It’s inspiring to see that he continues to do what he does, no matter what. Much love and respect to you, Mr. Predovic.
Also, much respect to all bboys (including the ones who threw down in this cyhper), because it’s all love. Nobody “served” anybody.
