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#156 - Interview Feat. Shaadow Sefiroth "Life & Death, The Flow State & Descartes"
On todays show I caught up with Ange-Michael Mboumbou, also known as Shaadow Sefiroth. He started dancing in 2009. His first dance style was "electro dance", that he approached while in France. It was only in the year of 2010/2011 that he began to practice hip-hop. To better himself as an artist, he researched the elements of the Hip-Hop Culture. This gave him a better understanding of the dance, as well as a respect and deeper love for the art form. Peace, love, unity and fun are all values that hip hop represents, and the values he lives by in his own life.He created a way to understand the dance through martial arts, science and philosophy, all other subjects he enjoyed. He embodies the emotion and energy of music and then transmits it into a physical form.