I used to watch these all the time in inspiration to be as good as them but now that I’ve come back through my life I’ve recognized how beautiful this really is. This is what humanity should be. I’m not sure if everyone in the video knows what they had taken part in but instead of hating and hurting, they were supporting and loving. It doesn’t matter what everyone believes in or any preconceived notions of prejudice, but through the power of music and dance they were unified for this moment
@Koh Yamada.....sorry, but the Dj doesn't even know. That was such a quick transition back to the other song. Sorry about that, I tried my best. One love.
+Brian Green Wow thank you so much for replying for me and even taking the time to ask the dj what the track's name is. You are such a big inspiration to me and I still remember the time you came down to Sydney Australia to teach. Much respect to you sir! This showcase gave me lots of inspiration to try out many different dance styles and now I am dancing over 10 different dances all the way from Ballet to Bboying. Thank you so much, respect from Aus, K.O
Much love brother. We are one family of HUMANS, and in dance for work or for culture, we are ONE DANCE FAMILY living in truth of our STANDARDS in this. IN culture, we help one another to keep the STANDARDS and better. It's nothing for me to ask a DJ and more......that's what I would want done for me; that's CULTURE......HUMAN!! one love.
Thanks for the compliment!! But, I have to say it's also very interesting that the name I was given BRIAN has been spelled BRAIN by so many people (even on CHECKS after shows....lolol....FUN FACTS).
He dance like a east coast kat dat 70ish flavor east coast katzzz had dat style of dancing and west coast had dis style call locking flavors there were many styles similar how the west coast had various styles of popping
LOLOLOLOL...... well, unlike most popular dancers/teachers/judges, I love to respond to comments, because it's HUMAN to communicate, and as a teacher, it's a great chance to educate....which brings for HUMAN PRODUCTIVE CHANGE (a.k.a. "evolution"). I'm RETIRED FROM DANCE NOW, and decided to stop in order to help a disabled family member, AND other reasons in DANCE that are very shady business wise, lack of love for dance wise, and culture wise....but most is because of the disabled family member, who was the reason why I started dancing as a kid (so this is a great way to give back. I danced for 40 years as a business, without ever having to work a "normal job", so, I've had my full of it. BUT, I actually had more adaptations to dance styles I wanted to show over the years, but I noticed people weren't practicing many dance styles very seriously like they used to like before the late 90s.....so I just do it at home to keep in shape. so, now, I have a lot of time at home to see comments and answer them, or expand on a comment. SO, usually, when I pop, it's slept on, as I don't show I can pop much (even though it was the first street dance I was into since the late 70s); that dance style is kinda like my "heart dance style"; it's the first dance style that brought me into street dance as a kid in the mid 70s when I first saw it, and my older brother started teaching me the NY version of it called, "BOOGIE" in the late 70s.... ...I like to do it in a demo when there are a lot of poppers around to see what they get out of it, and push the idea to always practice many things that people don't expect. There were many great poppers there that day, and many great in other styles. It was fun to dance amongst many great in different styles, and still have a "different voice" in each style; which isn't easy to do. It's a great love for me to be able to express many styles as it's expressing my MANY life experiences. I learned most of the dance styles I do from being in their cultures first, which was/is a lot different from learning it in a class. Then later when it was accessible to learn them in classes, then I studied with specific people who were different in each dance style, and could teach the basics and further to a high level...which is very important in learning, to find a teacher/dancer that knows the basics and more, and can teach that and more to fit your body (not just copy them)). LOVE: THE HUMAN "doing/productive" DNA
I used to watch these all the time in inspiration to be as good as them but now that I’ve come back through my life I’ve recognized how beautiful this really is. This is what humanity should be. I’m not sure if everyone in the video knows what they had taken part in but instead of hating and hurting, they were supporting and loving. It doesn’t matter what everyone believes in or any preconceived notions of prejudice, but through the power of music and dance they were unified for this moment
Yes!!! ❤❤❤
My inspiration, probably watching more than thousand times
Can't help but smile when I see this dude dance.
Still one of the most fire judge demos 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
My best Judge show I ever seen
Brian footwork Green definitely number 1!
Living Legend.
A very talented judge. Respect 🙏
I’m losing my mind with this at 2020.
brian just got himself invited to every future obs event
Lolol....sure did, but I'm not available for every time though!!! But thankful to GOD I;m busy!!!! :-)
the birthday cake at the end 😭😭 i'm tearing up
@Koh Yamada.....sorry, but the Dj doesn't even know. That was such a quick transition back to the other song.
Sorry about that, I tried my best.
One love.
+Brian Green Wow thank you so much for replying for me and even taking the time to ask the dj what the track's name is. You are such a big inspiration to me and I still remember the time you came down to Sydney Australia to teach. Much respect to you sir! This showcase gave me lots of inspiration to try out many different dance styles and now I am dancing over 10 different dances all the way from Ballet to Bboying. Thank you so much, respect from Aus, K.O
Much love brother. We are one family of HUMANS, and in dance for work or for culture, we are ONE DANCE FAMILY living in truth of our STANDARDS in this. IN culture, we help one another to keep the STANDARDS and better. It's nothing for me to ask a DJ and more......that's what I would want done for me; that's CULTURE......HUMAN!!
one love.
Much props to you Brain your style stands out, your smooth Brotha! Hold it down!
Thanks for the compliment!! But, I have to say it's also very interesting that the name I was given BRIAN has been spelled BRAIN by so many people (even on CHECKS after shows....lolol....FUN FACTS).
"Hip hop judge demo"? Recalls it "Dance judge demo" :)
its because he judges the HIP HOP side that event. The name goes on.
I know it...
Oh I get it!
@Koh Yamada
I have no idea about that track coming in. But I can ask the Dj.
Give me a couple of days!
He dance like a east coast kat dat 70ish flavor east coast katzzz had dat style of dancing and west coast had dis style call locking flavors there were many styles similar how the west coast had various styles of popping
Everyone just got skooled!
Legend…
2:10 was slept on
LOLOLOLOL...... well, unlike most popular dancers/teachers/judges, I love to respond to comments, because it's HUMAN to communicate, and as a teacher, it's a great chance to educate....which brings for HUMAN PRODUCTIVE CHANGE (a.k.a. "evolution").
I'm RETIRED FROM DANCE NOW, and decided to stop in order to help a disabled family member, AND other reasons in DANCE that are very shady business wise, lack of love for dance wise, and culture wise....but most is because of the disabled family member, who was the reason why I started dancing as a kid (so this is a great way to give back. I danced for 40 years as a business, without ever having to work a "normal job", so, I've had my full of it. BUT, I actually had more adaptations to dance styles I wanted to show over the years, but I noticed people weren't practicing many dance styles very seriously like they used to like before the late 90s.....so I just do it at home to keep in shape.
so, now, I have a lot of time at home to see comments and answer them, or expand on a comment.
SO,
usually, when I pop, it's slept on, as I don't show I can pop much (even though it was the first street dance I was into since the late 70s); that dance style is kinda like my "heart dance style"; it's the first dance style that brought me into street dance as a kid in the mid 70s when I first saw it, and my older brother started teaching me the NY version of it called, "BOOGIE" in the late 70s....
...I like to do it in a demo when there are a lot of poppers around to see what they get out of it, and push the idea to always practice many things that people don't expect.
There were many great poppers there that day, and many great in other styles. It was fun to dance amongst many great in different styles, and still have a "different voice" in each style; which isn't easy to do.
It's a great love for me to be able to express many styles as it's expressing my MANY life experiences.
I learned most of the dance styles I do from being in their cultures first, which was/is a lot different from learning it in a class. Then later when it was accessible to learn them in classes, then I studied with specific people who were different in each dance style, and could teach the basics and further to a high level...which is very important in learning, to find a teacher/dancer that knows the basics and more, and can teach that and more to fit your body (not just copy them)).
LOVE: THE HUMAN "doing/productive" DNA
name the songs please x3
Love this guy .........
Love to you and all.
LOVE: THE HUMAN "doing/productive" DNA
Brian and Salah are the bests!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that's my little brother for over 20 years now. He's DEFINITELY VERY GOD-GIFTED.
やっぱり違う。日本のストリートダンスとは。この人は土台がしっかりしてるから自由に音で遊べるんだよ。
respect!!!!!!!!!!!!
omg..............
2020
O gordinho dança muito!
Big boy can move