Groove'N'Move Festival is a street dance festival that takes place in Geneva and is host, among other events, to the "Juste Debout Suisse", the Swiss preselections for the Juste Debout. "Juste Debout" is a worldwide street dance meeting that gathers more than 2 500 dancers in Paris, selected after an international two months tour.
Dude won last round clear he was hitting different pockets and staying there the lady was relying on musicality and when she found a pocket she moved to next thing
Love how she dances in baggy clothes to go against the grain of what is expected of female dancers. She's kind of like Billy Eilish in that way. Don't hate on me for bringing a mainstream artist to the conversation because it's relevant.
Not trying to hate but Omni has a style very similar to slim boogie so to say he has his own style no but he does have style. I like his approach and commitment.
@@BoogieBoyCharlie nvr said he owned animation. It’s just the way he delivers, not necessarily his level of animation. Animation been around before slim so I know that and he is not the best at it I know that. Inspired at a very high level
Although I do see where you are coming from in a sense he doesn't really lack foundation (unless we are talking about electric boogaloo). The boxing character was still within popping: he uses animation techniques to bring that character to life, which in my understanding still falls under the umbrella of what it means to be a popper, and he constantly uses speed control, ticking, strobing etc alongside grooves and other movements. His hits are consistent and he shows some of what most people I would say would think of as foundation for this style: Electric Boogaloo movements and some other elements of popping; Toyman, twists, isolations are used within his style, with the toyman being prevalent. Small amounts of tutting and waving thrown in to supplement. It's probably not the approach you're used to, but he definitely does have foundation and this is just from my understanding; I could be wrong in some areas
Saying he has zero musicality is a little bit disrespectful as well. Musicality isn't just beatkilling if that's where your understanding of the topic stops
Great battle between two innovative dancers! Love the last track (always a fan of those "obnoxiously 80's type songs: Super corny lyrics, sound effects like they were made from a Sega genesis LMAO!"). The song is Ricochet -Dancin' Danny D Remix btw.
Rewatching this and knowing Ness also won over MT Pop makes me lose hope in every judge that feels Ness won the second time. Is popping dead? Most likely.