Those women were pretty bad ###! Its awesome the way they’re set on living their lives to the very end. I give these ladies mad props!
Watch this 70 year old and her crew break-dance battle against Beijing's finest hip-hop crew.Wu Tang Gran grew up in a party - the Communist Party - and has lived through some pretty tough times, but will this 70 year old and her crew be able to meet their greatest challenge yet - a break-dance battle against Beijing’s finest hip-hop crew? Wu Tang Gran
Release Year: 2009 Duration: 8 min Availability: Worldwide Related: Health, International, Life & Culture, Music & Arts, Shorts, Women's Issues, Doc Challenge Wu Tang Gran grew up in a party - the Communist Party - and has lived through some pretty tough times, but will this 70 year old and her crew be able to meet their greatest challenge yet - a break-dance battle against Beijing’s finest hip-hop crew? Team Mandarin Film Team Leader Patrick Carr Report a Technical Issue If you're having any difficulties viewing the film or have any playback-related technical questions, contact us using our general feedback page.
Comments Posted 08/16/09 by GG-
Those women were pretty bad ###! Its awesome the way they’re set on living their lives to the very end. I give these ladies mad props! Posted 08/02/09 by R&B;Guru
Haha, I love seeing their translation and defining of American urban movements and actions. The older woman seems pretty styling though. Awesome video! R&B;Guru of R&B;Haven and Soul Of R&B; Posted 06/10/09 by Kevin
That older woman is a badass. It is cool to see China opening up and exploring new art forms. It is amazing to see urban art forms from continental America, being reinterpreted in foreign lands. Holla back, China. |
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