Brooklyn Terry vs Frankwa SEMI FINAL House Dance Forever - Summer Dance Forever 2019
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- HOUSE DANCE FOREVER
24 August 2019
DANCERS: Brooklyn Terry vs Frankwa (win)
JUDGES: Pino, Brooklyn Terry, Yugson Hawks
DJ'S: Leroy Rey & KC the Funkaholic
HOSTS: John Agesilas & Lamine
Summer Dance Forever 2019
Paradiso
Amsterdam, Holland
www.summerdanceforever.com
Summer Dance Forever is an inner city urban dance festival where dancers from around the world gather in the city of Amsterdam, each year in August.
Nine days to enjoy an international dance feast, packed with the best of today and the great promises of tomorrow. Organized in several venues around town, expect a great variety of dance performances, next level battles and workshops to refresh and boost your skills. A true summer in one of Europe's hottest cities, soaked in dance, to be remembered forever. Forever...and ever...and ever...
Camera & Edit:
ROEMFILM - Leo van Emden
www.roemfilm.nl
One of the best battles I've seen in a while. This should have been the final. The footwork was crazy. Terry has been doing this for a long time and hasn't lost a step! This was a guy in his forties against a guy in his 20s.
I agree. This should have been the final. That first round was ridiculous!
terry coulda owned him but he was just being modest
Is it me or does Brooklyn Terry hold back alot? I have seen him do some crazy stuff. He is like the humble.Sensei/Sifu. Great show from both!
Great point,and I agree..he seem to hold back on this battle here..of which I really never seen him do much battling.Maybe twice? Brooklyn has a full bag of crazy creative stuff.The other thing I want to add is that Brooklyn comes from a way back generation of club dancers, just as I do also, of Club House Dancers and performers that were more of the House clubbing era,where we dance completely and freely at the club.Where it was not much of a house dance battle kind of thing like this. House dancing was not predicated on battling.I don't see him as a battle/competitive kind of dancer.Those are my short thoughts..,Great show from both!!!
Man, you took the words out of my mouth!!! He doesn't dance like he's trying to win and I know his dance arsenal is crazy!!!
@@mikegee3991 he was injured
yep he holds back a lot
Honestly hard to feel the music the dj was playing with the exception of the first cut the other cuts were soulless.. even the Jump cut (i think that remix is by Louie but I still never dug that one)...
This was more entertaining to me than the finals. Nice to see Brooklyn Terry back!
1st song: Scoob & Freez - Jungle Deep (DJ Spen Remix)
Track is fire!!
Thanks
woooow it's good to see brooklyn terry battling again😊 those hiphop and house dictionaries by his group(elite force crew) really helped me🙏
It is, he is one of the best in the world and its very entertaining because he has coined a very specific style of house dance.
Agree
2nd song: Josh Wink Feat. Ursula Rucker - Sixth Sense (Louie Vega Remix)
BT is out of this world. Too high level
Amazing music and incredible dancing. The creativity, style and energy were so great.
First of all... two incredibly talented dancers. Terry said he wanted to hear what they all thought. I guess the crowd in Europe thought Frankwa won. Personally, I thought Terry won. There are always opinions and reasoning that differ, but his level of rhythm/musicality and technique was so high. Terry hits more polyrhythms with more complexity, he moves faster than maybe any other dancer with such clarity and technique, and he moves his whole body (especially hips, torso, etc.) with more control.
I didn't see anything from the other side to match it. I get the idea of "doing more" or "showing more" moves and dancing for a longer time in your battle rounds. By that respect you can say Frankwa did show a bit more in a way, but it wasn't as high on musicality, complexity of movement, technique and clarity, etc. I honestly just hear more cheering for Frankwa, but Terry does some things you've never seen anyone else do (and maybe never will). Sometimes one person does some things that just cannot be matched, no matter how much vocabulary you show... no matter how long your rounds are.
Now this is coming from one man who's been doing and watching this style a long time, but I am just one person. I honestly don't even talk to Terry anymore, and this is not something a lot of people (Terry included) would expect me to say. I just see advanced movement ... and I had to say something there.
:)
peace to all the dancers out there! Respect to both dancers here
Isolation , groove, polythmy and musicality. Those are missing element in our generration , That I work hard to get.
Terry showed all of that but the scene / crowd nowadays is valuing other things unfortunately.
How can they value thing they cant comprehend and never will ?
Then why great dancer like Terry enter competition that no opponent can match?
@@stephaneog3977 hopefully people learn and comprehend more later! As far as why he entered I don't know. I remember when I won the first big house competition in the US, and I wasn't expecting to win. I also remember losing another event, and afterward I realized I was disappointed or had an "expectation" to win or do better. All I can say is, for anyone entering a competition... be ready to lose and just have as much fun as possible while showing everything you have ready. :)
Thing is, Terry just shared that video on Facebook saying that he’s glad he asked the audience to choose because he believes they chose right. I really liked both dancers, it would have been tough for me to pick one
@@joelelhadj6993 the only reason he lost is because he didn't structure his solos to build or tell a story as much... ans possibly because he's not European :)
(the same thing happens sometimes here, when a foreign dancer is better, but loses to an American in the US).
Terry still showed better movement quality and variety, impeccable clarity and technique, and his rhythm is more complex. He just starts out hot and shows the incredible stuff... and then seems to chill out toward the end of each round.
It's called 'HOME COOKING'...it happens everywhere tho so no big deal.
I think your right tho there seems to be an underappreciation for other important aspects of dancing that are oblivious to todays generation -- I hope that can change with people like Terry.
3rd song: Kirilik - Plumberphonic
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That timing with audio sync on 2:12 was perfect
Terry = legend
невероятные ребята!!!!!!!! супер танцоры!!!!
OK..in my humble judgement, Brooklyn won because he gave me the goosebumps, and we all know, goosebumps wins😁😁😁
Where's Brooklyn At?? RIGHT THERE!!! Whooooo!!!
lol
Frankwa a du sp98 dans les veines ! J'adore son énergie
Dj is fire!!!
Terry is so dope and a humble soul
Wow what happened at 5:25? That build up was sooo nice but the music dropped like 2 bars early :/
Terry should have won just for dancing in those tight ass jeans!!!!😀😀😀
When he knocked over that bottle, Terry turned around and faced the crowd and missed that crazy recovery!!
Still not enough to recover that round IMO
@@RIJIT True, but it was still a good recovery because I thought it was over and got surprised myself.
I'm sorry, but the water bottle move had me MESSED UP!
In actuality the water bottle trick is to show control when you dance around it.The objective is to not hit it to make it fall.......it fell.......
@@mikep03 Yeah it did, and alot of other dancers might have gotten flustered after that. He picked up that bottle then slammed it down and didn't skip a beat and that hyped up the crowd more than if it didn't fall.
first and third track please?
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I believe also BK Terry held back
Fankwa was doing Brookyn Terry's OLD style. That's funny. Why nobody has their own unique flavor man?????? Always biting and copying from others. THat's wack man. Oh well, the young kids don't know...they just weren't around to see Terry's old flavor. They probably never even heard of him about 50% of them or more. -------------- GET YOUR OWN STYLES!!!
This is why I keeps with my own ways of dancing House Musik I'm from the start of it all 1985
@@sergealponte9165 Keep your mentality and philosophy...much RESPECT!!!
Sadly, I was at a club and all I saw was Caleaf (Big Leaf) Seller's style of house. I mean... literally! It was already funny! Everybody was giving each other props and respect everytime somebody did a dance move that looked like Caleaf's style! Crazy - SMH > don't even understand that mentality. BORING!!!
Maybe it's his fault for teaching classes and not stressing uniqueness?
House IS NOT b-boy power-moves that anybody can just learn... IT IS A MUCH MORE JAZZY, IMPROMPTU AND SOULFUL style of movement. Develop your own unique flavor!
You don't see all the pioneer housers dance the same right? So why are you!
@@sergealponte9165 Same here. I started in NYC when Chicago house hit the scene.
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Frankwa vs Meech 👊🏾
I'm just not feeling Terry. I liked the way he danced better in his earlier days. I'm no expert so it's not a technical opinion and completely subjective.
He evolved as a dancer and elevated his game.If he stayed the same people would say he fell off!!
I think his dance would of look better if his pants a little less tight, to enhance how good his footwork is.
Frankwa danced his ass off, well deserved W!
leagend fall
BT I love you, but Frankwa got this one
WHHHAT? Fankwa was copying Terry's style from a LONG LONG time ago. Like early 2000's! Man, it's sad that people can't recognize because they aren't really familiar. When Terry is innovative and artistic. While Fankwa is a decently nice performer. Very different from an artist.
Самый скучный финал который я видел
Ахххххахаха, прямо настолько все скучно??
omg Brooklyn Terry
MrEgor Badman
his foot work is amazing