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  • In this conversation with MT Pop, we talked about how he overcame his humble beginnings and used creative artforms (Popping) to take him around the world to become a global rising star in the world of street dance. He detailed his upbringing, cultural perspectives and the mindset needed to pursue what was once an unreachable dream. From having been stripped of academic opportunities due to financial hardship, language barriers, and navigating the cultural intersection of East vs West, MT Pop's journey serves as a inspiring tale of grit.

    He reveals his secret ingredients for creativity, from exploring both inner and outer space, to embodiment of character development and emotional content. We talked about what his pillars are going into dance competitions and personal judging criteria.

    Nguyễn Vũ Minh Tuấn (aka MT Pop) is a Vietnamese (Saigon) dancer and movement artist, specializing in the Popping style within street dance culture. He's been dancing for over 15 years and has been taken around the world in his artistic pursuit. He has not only taught, participated and competed, but also won at some of the world's biggest dance contests including Freestyle Session in California - West Coast motherland of Popping.

    Crews: X-Clown (Vietnam), Playboyzinc (USA)

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  • Defund the police, the media's agenda, police quotas, racial profiling and racism within law enforcement; what is the truth and where is the red line?. We also talked about de escalation techniques and when, if at all, would a knee on someone's neck be acceptable? Brazilian Jiujitsu World Champion, Bryant Pangelinan, talks about the inner workings of Law Enforcement during his time as a police officer. Bryant also shares his experiences within Brazilian Jiujitsu and his process towards building mental fortitude, consistency, overcoming adversity and how all this lead him to becoming a world champion.Bryant Pangelinan, born in West Germany with Guam lineage, is a 3 times winner of the Brazilian Jiujitsu World Champsions and also the Pan American Championship. Throughout his 21+ years of practice, BJJ has taken him all over the world including United States, Japan, Guam, Dubai, Italy and Portugal. Bryant is also the owner and founder of Sabre Jiu Jitsu Academy, one of the Bay Area's premiere resources for BJJ, going on 10th year of operation.Prior to BJJ he worked as a Law Enforcement Police Officer within the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Bryant is an active community builder through working with various agencies with Law Enforcement, Disabled Veterans and Children with Autism in offering BJJ training programs.Follow -------------------IG: https://www.instagram.com/chamurai76/IG: https://www.instagram.com/sabre_bjj/HP: https://www.sabrebjj.com/Get Enculturated!---------------------------------------------FB: https://www.facebook.com/enculturationpodcastIG: https://www.instagram.com/enculturationpodcastHP: http://www.enculturationpodcast.comTT: https://www.tiktok.com/@enculturationpodcast

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  • In this conversation, Brooklyn Terry talks about the full life he's had ever in the music and dance industry, from Brooklyn's underground to the traveling the world and being on stages with some of the biggest superstars such as Mariah Carey. We also talked about the Crack Era of New York and it's representation within Hip Hop then till now. Terry also talked about the worldviews within Hip Hop, how one of America's potentially longest exports - racism - looks like globally and the branding that comes with it.

    Terry talks about his experiences in Japan, including the darker shades of it's dance culture. We also talked about technicalities such as the levels of musicality and exchanged commentary over dance events in Europe and Asia.

    Terry “Brooklyn Terry” Wright, is a self-taught dancer who was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He is the son of Charles “Charlie Brown” Wright, who was known as the best skater at famous Empire Skating Rink. His mother, Denise Wright frequented the club scene at a young age and like Terry was discovered to be a dancer with exceptional talent.

    Terry attended Prospect Heights High School in Brooklyn and developed quite a reputation for his dancing. At age 21, he began his career as a professional dancer, and has gone on to travel the world. He gained more notoriety after becoming a member of “Elite Force,” one of the most influential dance crews of all time. They are recognized for pioneering the face of true hip hop dance.

    Brooklyn Terry is a phenomenal Hip-Hop and house dancer. Most people know him for his impeccable footwork as a house dancer. His rhythmic patterns exhibit skills like that of a foot musician. He has appeared on television and traveled nationally and internationally with celebrities such as Mariah Carey, Will Smith, Lil Kim, Da Brat, and the late Whitney Houston.Terry has successfully popularized his organic styles of dance in both the underground and mainstream communities. He has remained true to his underground roots maintaining the utmost respect of his peers. He serves as a judge for some of the world’s largest dance battles like Juste DeBout and SDK (Street Dance Kemp). His dance workshops are in high demand worldwide.Follow Brooklyn Terry-------------------IG: https://www.instagram.com/brooklynterryefGet Enculturated!---------------------------------------------FB: https://www.facebook.com/enculturationpodcastIG: https://www.instagram.com/enculturationpodcastHP: http://www.enculturationpodcast.comTT: https://www.tiktok.com/@enculturationpodcast

  • In this conversation, Kapela talks about what it's like being a Senegalese growing up in France and discovering music and dance which forever changed his life. We talked about his origins in dance especially under the guidance of Babson (Wanted Posse) and the education/worldviews he discovered from this culture. We also did a dive into Europe's dance scene from how it got so big, the tensions between Europe and USA and looking at the bigger picture beyond the contests and battles. Kapela shares some of his criteria when he's judging events and then shares some commentary into some of the events he's judged such as Radikal Force Jam 2023 and memorable battles he participated in.Be sure to check out the commentary playlist on this channel for all of the commentaries.Born and raised in France and originally from Senegal, Kapela is also a member of the world famous Serial Stepperz and Wanted Posse and specialises in Toprock and House Dance. Kapela started Breaking In 1999 and his unique musicality meant that he was noticed during toprock and footwork battles at big events such as Street Star in Sweden and the Black Sea Contest in Russia.In 2004 he joined the International Dance Academy (IDA) and during his 3 years there, he grew artistically and technically. A major turning point in Kapela’s personal and artistic life was when he met Babson from Wanted Posse and discovered House Dance. With all of his experience and training, Kapela innovates by mixing together the all of his influences to create is renowned style. Kapela has competed and judged worldwide and is undoubtedly one of France’s greatest exports. In addition to his dance abilities, Kapela is also a rising DJ and holds a residency in one of France's legendary clubs at Djoon in Paris. He has played all over the world and has performed alongside such incredible artists as Osunlade and Black Coffee.Kapela believes that the best is yet to come and continues to give back to the culture.Follow Kapela-------------------IG: https://www.instagram.com/kapela_officielEM: [email protected] Enculturated!---------------------------------------------FB: https://www.facebook.com/enculturationpodcastIG: https://www.instagram.com/enculturationpodcastHP: http://www.enculturationpodcast.comTT: https://www.tiktok.com/@enculturationpodcast

  • How will AI affect humanity's ability to create original artwork? Will it bring about the Dark Ages and replace human creativity? What does it mean for artists to have their work sampled and mass produced? In this episode with Coflo, we covered topics such as the utility of an AI assisted workflow to his perspectives on where Artifical Intelligence meets the human soul. Coflo shares his thoughts on 'Harmonic Entropy', what is it, and how he employs this concept to add value and dimension to his musical productions. We went behind the scenes and got an insider look into some of his recently released music with Vick Lavender and Simone Green.Coflo was also recently a judge at Summer Dance Forever (House Dance Forever) in 2023, and we talked about his experiences as both a dancer and producer at one of Europe's biggest dance gatherings. We talked about what was going through his mind during his judge battle and also his judging critieria as well as a play by play for some of the battles.Coflo is a multi-disciplined movement and musical artist; Capoeira, House Dance, music production, DJing and more.Current Projects/Organizations- Ocha Records (Label Manager / Artist)- Yoruba Records (Artist)- BaangBrothers Virtually Live (Artist / Executive Producer)- Blueprint House Dance Festival (Artist/Host/Associate Producer)- Bay Area House Dance Festival (Founder, Co-Producer)- The Simmer Room (Founder, Co-Producer)- Coflo- United Capoeira Association Hayward (Student, Teacher)- AddVirtual (Director Of Technology)Follow Coflo--------------------

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  • Where does intuition come from? If you could hear mother nature’s voice, what might she say? In this conversation, Snow Raven shares the gifts of indigenous wisdom from the Sakha Republic. We covered topics such as ancestral intuition, pathways of shamanism, perspectives on karma, reincarnation and free will. We also talked about the importance of preservation of indigeneity; threatened by the far reaches of globalism and eroding natural resources by foreign entities. She recounts her creative journey which spans across not only musical genre and geography but also cultures, timelines and even species; from humans to animals.

    SNOW RAVEN - SUOR was born in one of the most remote and cold inhabited places in the world - the Republic of Sakha - Yakutia (arctic Siberia). She was three years old when she started to learn the language of birds and animals. Her voice takes its breath from traditional Sakha culture and is truly an instrument. She is the originator of “arctic beatbox” - the reindeer breath and the founder of OLOX ecosystem: Of Many Beliefs Common Truth.SNOW RAVEN, participant of America’s Got Talent 2020, headlined Eclipse, Lightning in the Bottle, Lost Lands, Burning Man, The Elements, Lucidity Festival, Beloved, and Sundance Film Festival. SNOW RAVEN sang for The Bioneers ECOconference, MAPS Psychedelic Science conference, the international forum Arctic Circle-2015 in Iceland, in the French-American Arctic expedition Pax Arctica (DeLong Islands) sponsored by the Prince Monaco Foundation and in the International Beatbox Championship as a special guest. In 2023 she spoke at TEDx Vermont, Yale University. Credits

    ---------- M.A. in World Economy - North-Eastern Federal University (Sakha - Arctic Siberia)- Scholarship for Sociology on Shamanism - University of Lapland (Finland) and Warsaw (Poland) - Rite of passage from the 12th Sky Shaman Savey (Sakha Arctic Siberia)- Facilitator/Performer in Healing Ceremonies, Concerts and Festivals in Europe, Argentina, Kenya and Zambia - Founder of OLOX records - Tour: Shamanic Ceremonies (Russia) - Member of Arctic Expedition to DeLong Islands (Arctic Ocean)- Tour: Music Festivals, Shamanic Ceremonies and Creative Collaborations with Indigenous Communities (USA)- Speaker at the Bioneers Eco-conference (San Francisco, California)- Contestant in America's Got Talent (15th season)- Presenter at Amazon Prophesy Project (Malibu, California)- Organizer of a Campaign for Wildfire containment (Sakha, Arctic Siberia ) - Founder of OLOX, NEOshamanic portal to a decentralized Humanity, Earth and Consciousness (USA) - Co-author of "Gifts of the Ancestors", published by Jung Journal: - Culture and Psyche of C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco (USA)Follow Snow Raven

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  • A conversation with Henry Link, a Hip Hop dance legend and pioneer, on the highlights of his life such as his time working with Michael Jackson in "Remember The Time," and the origins of Elite Force Crew. We also talked about his childhood before Hip Hop was coined, the legendary Studio 54 Club, and interactions with Buddha Stretch & Caleaf Sellers. We also did a battle analysis of overseas events such as LineUp Battle & Summer Dance Forever.

    Henry Link grew up in the projects of Brooklyn. The first time his eyes landed on the art form happened he watched his second oldest sister get down to the beat. Shortly after Locking, Popping, Freestyle, Breaking appeared, Henry became fascinated by these styles of dance. He became determined to master these techniques of dancing by practicing relentlessly regardless of any mistake that may have challenged him. In no time his natural ability to dance started to show. With a bit of confidence he entered many local talent shows and won most of them. At the age of 18 after Graduating from Canarsie High School, opportunity knocked on his door when he met Rosie Perez. After meeting Miss Perez, his career in dance & choreography started to take flight. His dedication finally started paying off when his style of dance landed him in the music videos of Michael Jackson and Mariah Carey. Today, as a founding member of Elite Force Crew. Henry has become one of the world's most charismatic figures in the art of freestyle dancing and naturally, one of Brooklyn finest!

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  • A conversation with the legendary Buddha Stretch on the innerworkings of Hip Hop as a culture, dance, how music and community are foundational. We talked about the need to lose the murder mentality, the degradation of the artform without standards in place, the intersection of culture appropriation vs appreciation and who is a guest or resident in this culture. Other topics included his time working with Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, and Will Smith in the entertainment industry. He also shared insights into the complexities within dance battles.Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Buddha Stretch was influenced by his dad Emilio Austin, Sr. His Dad danced as a youth and provided Stretch with discipline, inspiration, support and motivation, and remained by his side to guide him throughout his career. This foundation carries Stretch, a father himself, throughout his personal and professional career today. Stretch heavily impacted the dance world by bridging the gap between what was termed, Ol’ Skool and New Skool. His dance style, known as Freestyle Hip-Hop, draws from all aspects of Hip-Hop culture, music and dance. These moves during the early days of music videos helped to launch the popularity of dance in this medium, as well as live shows.His first video was with Eric B & Rakim, Eric B for President. He met the members of his first dance crew, Mop Top, at a music video audition each one had booked for Diana Ross, Working Overtime. They began to hang out at New York’s night spot, The Tunnel, and later formed their crew. Stretch later formed a crew called Elite Force who appeared in documentaries, music videos, live shows and in countless projects overseas. His first choreography job was for Joeski Love (Pee Wee Dance) and went on to work with the likes of Rosie Perez, Will Smith in the Men In Black and Miami videos; Michael Jackson’s Remember The Time video (his most memorable experience) and more. He was nominated for two MTV Awards for ‘Best Choreography’ for the Will Smith videos Men In Black, Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It, and Miami. Recent credits include choreography for Virgin recording artist Thalia (on Good Morning America), Aida, Tony Award Winner, Heather Headley, Hot ’97 Air Personality, Angie Martinez, and rapper Rah Diggah.Stretch believes “music is the universal language; dance is its interpreter.”Follow Buddha Stretch

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  • A conversation with Dionicio Virvez on his story of breaking past barriers, stereotypes and discrimination as he forged his own path into the Hollywood film and entertainment industry. We talked how martial arts was foundational in his journey, how he overcame these barriers through faith and a bit of luck, getting his first paid job to finally transitioning into bigger productions and still maintain a successful career as an Indigenous Mayan actor.Dionicio Virvez is an American actor and Producer of Guatemalan Native-American descent. He is known for playing various Native American roles. He starred in the National Geographic television series Is it Real? and had a recurring role as a Ghost Nation Warrior in the HBO television series Westworld. More recently, he played an Indigenous Elder in the upcoming movie Killers of the Flower Moon directed by Martin Scorsese. Dionicio Virvez also served as Executive Producer for various Awards specials, including 15th Annual American Society of Young Musicians benefit concert & awards, The 11th Annual Minority Motion Picture Awards and The 13th Annual Diversity Awards.Follow Dionicio

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  • A conversation with Dr. Ashim Hajra on the unspoken experiences of healthcare from a provider perspective. He shared his experiences in dealing with patients of all spectrums and the challenges of navigating sensitive and difficult topics such as death, dying, healthcare rationing and the patient to provider roles and responsibilties. We also talked about how creativity has played a pivotal role and how that translates from personal to professional life. Dr. Hajra also discussed what it was like being a healthcare provider during the pandemic and the many unique challenges he observed during this difficult time.Like patients, doctors are human too and this episode seeks to humanize healthcare providers by shining some light into their experiences in the world of healthcare.Dr. Ashim Hajra is an Internal Medicine Physician based out of a community hospital in Oakland. Some of his achievements include publishing original research in a major medical journal and leading meditation groups. Some of his creative outlets include DJing (House Music), Rapping, House Dancing and currently studying music production alongside piano.Follow Dr. Hajra---------------------IG: https://www.instagram.com/ya.shimmy/

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  • A conversation with Dr. Leila Molahan on her research into the effects of meditation on children, how this transformative practice is integral to developing intuition and cultivating Self-Knowledge. She also shares some of the ways that meditation has been repackaged by the West, deviated from it's original intent and reduced to a performance enhancing tool. Getting back to the roots of meditation, a practice to connect the practicioner deeper to themselves within the context of the greater whole and not just a tool to be used for increased productivity.Dr. Leila Molahan was born in Manhattan, NY and received her early education in the borough of Queens. She was shaped by the ethnic diversity of the city she lived in and its urban landscape. She later attended Tulane University in New Orleans where she majored in Ancient Religions as well as photography.As a freelance photojournalist, she received special acknowledgement for her insight into race, gender and cultural studies which allowed her to carve a special niche in the city as one of the first female journalists of color who specialized in urban music and dance culture. After receiving her Masters degree at Louisiana Tech in Education she began her research into the area of children’s spirituality.Most recently, she studied meditation and contemplative practice as a pathway to Self-Knowledge in a sample of historically marginalized students for her doctoral research at the University of Louisiana. Through her study, she helped develop a curriculum for students that emphasizes ancestral healing and cultural identity, self-love and awareness. Her research ultimately reinforces the radical act of seeing oneself as a transformative source of limitless knowledge and power.Leila Molahan’s passion is helping at-risk youth and marginalized communities. Her focus in this field parallels her own decade long journey of sobriety and working toward accessibility and equity for all on the road to recovery while discovering one’s own spiritual path along the way.

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  • A conversation with King Charles on his journey through the lens of Chicago Footwork, a dance native to Chicago. We talked about his experiences in this transformative artform and how it was the gateway into his spiritual calling. He shared some of his experiences working in the industry, such as performing in front of 100,000 people with Madonna all the while staying true to your artistry and maintaining integrity. Chicago Footwork is more then just a style, it's also become a lifetime legacy vision through his work with Creation Global and outreach of giving back to underserved communities in Chicago.If you've wondered what is Chicago Footwork, what to look for in a teacher, where does it come from and what are it's roots? This episode is for you.Charles Parks, aka King Charles, is a Chicago Footwork pioneer from the Southside of Chicago and a prominent international teaching artist for Chicago Footwork. He has been a global ambassador for the art form for over 20 years. King Charles is the founder and leader of Creation Global, an international Chicago Footwork dance crew with over 70 members worldwide. King Charles was the Artistic Director of renowned Chicago dance company, The FootworKINGZ, who was featured on major television shows including America's Got Talent and America's Best Dance Crew. King Charles has worked professionally with many iconic artists including touring with Madonna for years and performing with artists such as Elton John, Missy Elliot, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Will I Am. King Charles continues to blow audiences away with his energy and creativity. His commercial work and stage performances include Omarian, Twista, Bakermat, Willow Smith, Verizon, and Nike- just to name a few. He is also a mentor to many future leaders world-wide and a skilled rapper/MC. King Charles is a co-founder of @cfology, a project created in response to the global pandemic that provides online dance and music programming to educate students world-wide about Chicago Footwork culture.Follow King Charles-----------------------IG: https://www.instagram.com/kingcharles_____IG: https://www.instagram.com/creationglobal

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  • A conversation with Prem Kumta on his background and involvement in being a major contributor in shaping the West Coast's urban landscape for music, dance and forward thinking community driven events. He shared his days of being a promoter to having a breakthrough in creating the Red Bull Beat Riders. We then transitioned into a deep discussion on the importance that all people are allowed the right to have a relationship with nature; plant medicine, psychdelics and ancient healing ceremonies. Highlighted is the need for the Indigenous voices, practices and tribes to not only be involved, but also a leader within this space.

    With so much interest building for psychedelics and what they can do for us, its important to note that there's a lot at stake beyond just your ability to access it. We answered questions such as who/what is a real shaman? What are the differences and implications between decriminalization, legalization, and medicalization model for plant medicine? DId you know that there's also someone out there trying to patent psilocybin? Big Pharma is coming and they don't necessarily have your best interests in mind.Prem Kumta is an entrepreneur, dancer, community builder, visionary and also CEO of the Flavor Group; which has done some amazing experiential and cultural marketing for clients such as Red Bull, SanDisk, Toyota, Razer, Scion, AOL, Hitatchi, Ubisoft, Uniqlo and many more.

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    Red Bull Beat Riders Appearance on Netflix's "How To Change Your Mind" Ex Member of Advisory Board for Decriminalize Nature CEO + Founder of Up All Night Worldwide 88Rising NFT Project Hosted a talk w/ Andrew Yang + Chamath Palihapitiya

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  • A conversation with Ejoe Wilson on his thoughts regarding the importance of being an artist over a warrior, the state of dance and the need to break up style monopolies. We also talked about his views and experiences at "Summer Dance Forever" and what was going through his mind in some of the battles. Despite winning, this event nearly killed him. We also discussed on some of the unspoken aspects of House Dance within Japan's lineage.House dance pioneer Ejoe Wilson began his journey through movement in Manhattan in the early 80's winning Amateur night at the world's famous Apollo Theater 4 consecutive times, from there he would go on to dance in both Rap & Pop music videos for... Nikki D, (Wasted), Monie Love, (Born 2 Breed) (In a word or 2), Heavy D, (Now That We Found Love), MC Lyte, (Ice Cream Dream), Pet Shop Boys (So boring), The Real Mccoy (Automatic Lover), Deelite (Groove is in the Heart) (Big Beat), Will Smith (Men in Black) (Gettin' Jiggy wit it). My latest video was for Elton John (Philadelphia Freedom concert video).In 1988 along with dance partners Voodoo Ray Ultarté (rip)and Sekou Heru, Ejoe would start the first house dance classes in a old run down flamenco studio called "Fasiels" House dance is now taught in dance schools across the country and world wide.Ejoe then joined the Moptop dance crew and became a principle dancer for Mariah Carey for 11 years from 1992 to 2003 completing 5 world tours as well as 6 music videos.- World Tours:- Music Box Tour in 1993- Daydream Tour in 1996- Butterfly Tour 1998- Rainbow Tour in 1999- Charmbraclet Your in 2003- Music Videos w/Mariah:- (Dream Lover) (Fantasy) (Honey) (Heartbreaker) (Don't Stop w/MysikalWith performances in Radio City Music Hall(NY), Madison Square Garden(NY), Universal Ampitheater(LA), Ceasers Palace (LV), Wimbley Arena (UK), Budokan (Japan) Tokyo Dome (Japan), Bercy (Fra), Kolnareana Stadium (Ger), Sydney Stadium (Aus)Movies:- New Jack City (1992) Wesley Snipes, IceT, Judd Nelson Directed by Mario Van Peebles (dance scene extra)- Juice (1992) 2Pac Shakur, Omar Epps Directed by Ernest Dickerson (dance scene extra)- Strictly Business (1991) Halle Berry, Tommy Davidson Directed by Kevin Hooks & Rolando Hudson (dance scene extra)In 2002 Ejoe would join STOMP performing in both NYC and touring cast.Ejoe now teaches at Peridance Center and Expg in NYC and performs with his dance company Beyond Phenomenon As of winter of 2019 Ejoe will have completed 30 years of teaching house dance worldwideHouse dance pioneer... Ejoe Wilson

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  • A conversation with Cricket on his origins into dance and the intricacies of House Dance/Music and culture. We discussed the drivers and business of battles and contests, where competitions and clubs fall into the mix, and what happens when you identify with winning. Cricket also recounts his first time ever battling Step Fenz & Shan S! Cricket shares some of his keys to advancement, the importance of finding community and life mentors and details all the people that helped him on his journey.James “Cricket” Colter is well-known around the world as a respected professional street dancer. In addition, he is a well-versed visual artist (sequential art, children’s book illustrations, etc) and director.

    Cricket is a part of the “Step-Fenz” dance crew, a New York based dance group that is known for its mix of Breakin’, Freestyle Hip-Hop, House Dance. He also is a founding member of the Hip-Hop theater company Rennie Harris Pure Movement (RHPM) and worked with the company for over 16 years. During his time with RHPM, he was involved teaching and performing all over the world, and was the lead in the outreach portion of Puremovement’s education programs. In addition, he performed in Rennie Harris’ Bessie award winning multidisciplinary hip hop theater presentation, “Rome and Jewels.”

    Cricket also hosted the “House Head Session” in NYC, a practice session for Houseand Freestyle dancers for 10 years.

    His own work includes: teaching at hip hop festivals world wide, one of which includes the famous Bates Dance Festival held annually in Maine; featured dancer in television commercials, and the successful Disney movie "Step Up 2 the Streets; music videos for recording artist, Boys II Men, KRS-1, Will Smith, Eve, Avil Lavigne, Fall Out-Boy, and was the host of MTV Japans "Dreamers" television show.

    Cricket constantly finds himself next to movement experts that push the envelope of dance. He has toured and worked with the likes of Bill "Crutch Master" Shannon, Urban tap dancer Tamango Van Cayseeleas and theatrical word smith and dancer from London Jonzi D. Cricket. He has produced and directed various dance pieces, in Philadelphia, and New York City, and worked as director and artistic director on the London based production company Independace’s show “Heroes,” a production which he also did costume design on.

    Cricket’s artistic mission is to push the limits of the various movements that exist in Hip-Hop and in other contemporary dance forms, buy blending various art forms in order to tell a viable story on the concert dance stage, and rid the stigma that Hip-Hop it is merely an athletic form of dance that can only be performed in a showcase setting. Cricket believes through Hip Hop complex stories can be told and the boundaries of theater can be pushed by adding the urban/hip hop aesthetic to costume design, set design, soundscapes, etc. To this end, Mr. Colter has recently founded his own company “Crazy-Natives” to accomplish the goal.Follow Cricket:

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  • A conversation with Mestre Versátil Ismail on Capoeira's cultural and historical lineages, spanning from West Africa to Brazil.  We covered many topics such as training modalities, Axé, patriarchy and male dominance, awareness and strength of sensitivity.  We also talked about the importance of song, music and tradition within Capoeira and how language is fundamental to connecting to this rich history.

    Nasr ‘Versátil’ Ismail has over forty years of experience in the martial arts and thirty years in Capoeira. As a Mestre of Capoeira, Versátil is one of a handful of people to have reached this rank in the United States and is one of the most experienced American born practitioners of the art. Versátil regularly teaches in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas of Southern California. He also travels often to teach throughout the USA, Mexico, Croatia, Lebanon, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.  

    Versátil is known for his detailed yet motivating teaching style and knowledge of the seemingly disparate aspects of dance and combat. Versátil also holds a Masters in Counseling Psychology and has developed a suite of Capoeira, Martial Arts, and Movement based therapies called The Warrior Class.   Within these modalities, Versátil works with youth in addiction, young adults with developmental differences, couples and individual clients, as well as Transformational Justice, Community Accountability and Repair within Capoeira, as well as other movement and cultural communities. This work in community and individual well being informs Versátil’s work in Capoeira, centering around the tenet that Capoeira itself Is a method for Community Well Being, and should be regarded thusly, with mindfulness and professionalism.  

    Being a member of Capoeira Batuque, Versátil and his students are participating in a tradition of Capoeira first brought to Southern California by Mestre Amen Santo, from the teaching of the legendary Mestre Waldemar da Paixão. This tradition and reaches back to the legendary Besouro Mangangá.  

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  • A conversation with Stacey TheLight Stokes on his journey through dance and the underground cultures, specifically Vogue.  We talked about what these cultures are like, its rich history and global influences.  Things got real when Stacey shared about his relationship with addiction as a young man and the 3 catalysts that transformed this dark chapter into a story for anyone who has ever struggled, a story of revival.

    Stacey “The Light” Stokes is a professional dancer and hair stylist working out of the San Francisco Bay Area.  Recognized as “Mama Stacey” within the local club-dance community, he has been an active participant and contributor of the House community since the 80’s.  

    He is the type of dancer that likes to mix a variety of styles together to create his own. A lover of all types of music, Stacey feels a special connection to House. This passion has solidified dance as a lifelong endeavor. When lost in the moment, Stacey is the embodiment of House dance at its core…raw, soulful, and a force to be reckoned with. As a runway extraordinaire, he has walked balls and has twice snatched the European Runway grand prize and recognized for the leadership award in 2019.    

    As a Founding Mother of a House, Stacey's wisdom, perspective, and experience has helped guide House children both on and off the dance floor. Mama Stacey also enjoys working with the Bay Area LBGTQ community.  In one of his most recent accomplishments, Mama Stacey has performed at the 2021 and 2022 “Holiday Gaeity,” a Vogue variety show at the San Francisco Symphony. He is one of the first ever Gay, Black men to Vogue on this stage!    

    Mama Stacey’s motto, “Live your life and love the life you live!”

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  • This episode details how Hip Hop was a saving grace for a public educator. A conversation with Eric Carter Chu (BLKSOAP) on his journey as a public educator, DJ, and the grass roots community driven event; Soul Source LA. We talked about his experiences as an Afro-Chinese American and where the education system fell short, Hip Hop delivered. Eric also discussed his broad yet individualized approach when it comes to his students and the perspective that education is beyond standardized testing. Finally things got heavy and we talked about Tyisha Miller's murder and its lasting impacts.

    As a public high school teacher in the SF Bay Area, his focus is on teaching youths through "the word and the world" by incorporating social/emotional health, music, film, and creative writing into his curriculum. He has piloted courses in sociology and ethnic studies in Oakland and Los Angeles Unified School District, and is currently teaching in an intensive therapeutic education program in Palo Alto.

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    Time Stamps

    00:00:00 - Intro

    00:02:43 - Background & Origins

    00:07:43 - Hip Hop vs Literacy

    00:11:43 - Why I became a teacher

    00:18:43 - People Can Change

    00:20:23 - Childhood Racist Experiences

    00:24:43 - Curriculum Representation matters

    00:26:10 - Why teach High School?

    00:28:00 - Story of Tyisha Miller’s Murder

    00:30:48 - Your Skin Color Matches Our Description

    00:37:50 - Life in Hawaii and Traveling abroad

    00:44:23 - Bootleg Education

    00:46:43 - Life in China

    00:49:23 - Frustrations of Public Education

    00:54:13 - Disparities of Public Education

    01:02:43 - How to support schools and education

    01:04:23 - Curriculum in Public Education

    01:07:43 - Culture & Student centric education

    01:10:24 - Lessons from the N* word

    01:14:30 - Hip Hop Saved My Life

    01:18:00 - Culture Appropriation

    01:24:43 - Cancel Culture

    01:27:47 - What is Critical Race Theory

    01:37:30 - Getting students to believe in themselves

    01:39:43 - Education is not a test

    01:42:23 - School system is working as intended

    01:43:43 - Homework & Penalties

    01:45:13 - Nurturing curiosity, the word & the world

    01:52:13 - Bridge between Digital and Analog

    01:54:13 - Have healthy coping systems

    01:56:13 - Importance of putting students first

    01:59:33 - Believe in your students

    02:00:33 - Why I got into music

    02:06:33 - Better Black representation needed

    02:08:43 - My father and connection to music

    02:09:43 - Soul Source & Partners (Carlos Bombarlos)

    02:19:43 - Beat Junkies: Mr. Choc

    02:21:43 - Soul Source roles

    02:25:43 - Future vision for Soul Source

    02:28:13 - Special Shout Outs

    02:30:43 - Closing thoughts, “One choice from a new life”

  • A conversation with Odie Kim; a pioneer and contributor of San Francisco's underground music & dance culture. We talked about traditions vs evolution within Capoeira, his first experience as a New Yorker at a rave, unpacked the elements of club scene, such as what is a cypher and when George Lucas sent Jabbawockeez a cease and desist letter.

    Odie was born in the Bay Area, raised in NYC & NJ.  He’s a dancer (House Dance, Breaking), Capoeira practitioner, and solar professional.  He resides in Oakland, California. Groups affiliated with Rock With Finesse, (NJ Breaking Crew) Flo-ology (West Coast House Dance), and UCA Hayward (United Capoeira Association) student of Mestre Recruta.

    Odie has been a big contributor and pioneer within California's underground dance scene, specifically for San Francisco Bay Area as a whole.  In this episode we talked about his origins, influences, inspirations and finally unpacking gem takeaways from this underground culture.

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    Time Stamps

    00:00:00 – Intro

    00:02:30 – Origins in New York

    00:16:00 – AOL Screen names

    00:21:10 – Seeing a dinosaur 

    00:24:50 – What is Vibing? (battle / club culture)

    00:26:40 – What is a cypher

    00:35:40 – Rave culture

    00:44:40 – Brian Footwork Green

    00:51:40 – Battling Bionic Man

    00:53:40 – Red Bull Beat Riders 

    00:56:40 – Build your community

    01:02:20 – Criticisms of Contests

    01:04:40 – Jabbawockeez (George Lucas Cease & Desist)

    01:08:40 – Club is a Church

    01:10:20 – Gender interactions in dance 

    01:16:40 – Coexistence is possible

    01:17:40 – Club Etiquette 

    01:21:40 – Pulse of the Club

    01:24:10 – Bay Area’s Dance Culture

    01:30:40 – Impacts on the West Coast

    01:38:40 – Capoeira & House Dance 

    01:44:10 – Maintain your skills

    01:48:00 – Traditions vs Evolution (Capoeira)

    01:54:00 – Cultural Perseverance

    01:56:40 – Factions vs Openness

    01:58:40 – Capoeira vs Breakin (Break Dance)

    02:02:50 – How to stay inspired & motivated

    02:14:40 – How to support & be involved

    02:20:50 – Closing thoughts

  • A conversation with a master creative into her process and flow state and all things related to creativity.

    Ami “Tsunami” Ferreira, a Bay Area native, has traveled the world as a professional dancer and movement artist for decades and is a multi-faceted artist of fine arts as well. Constantly exploring new places through her travels she has always been intrigued with the details of architecture, fashion, costume design and visual arts through dance. 

    Some of her achievements include:

    Associates Degree, FIDM - Visual Merchandising 1995 Architecture Degree from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn (2004), NY,  Sr. Project Manager with one of Silicon Valley’s premiere architecture firms Former National Champion in Classical Ballet and Lyrical Jazz Bronze medal National and World titles in Artistic Roller Skating. 

    In this episode, we talked about her creative process and all that things in between; such as ideation to manifestation, finding your voice and what is the secret to becoming a successful artist?

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    Time Stamps

    00:00:00 – Intro

    00:05:30 – Fun Facts & Achievements

    00:09:50 – Creative Process

    00:21:10 – Enter the Dragon

    00:26:30 – Practicality vs Creativity

    00:33:10 – Choosing a career path

    00:38:30 – Allowing inspiration

    00:43:30 – Overcoming failure

    00:48:10 – Finding your identity (ribbons of light)

    00:58:30 – Play vs Practice

    01:01:40 – Inspiration is a gift

    01:05:10 – Overcoming creative blocks

    01:10:10 – Creativity as a business

    01:17:50  – Working for exposure

    01:21:40 – Artistic Skating

    01:29:29 – Custom Nike Shoes, Ribbons of Light edition

    01:33:15 – Dating another artist

    01:39:40 – Pandemic’s affect on artistry

    01:42:30 – Share art to show support

    01:44:05 – Closing thoughts