 Have you ever waxed anything? Only my anus. Have you? No. Never waxed any part of your body? Oh, you? Yes. Nice. Not nice. Was it fun? No. Don't do it to yourself. Josh! Back to our stupid rights, it's a Corbin. I'm Rick. Today we got a thing. It's called kathak. Watch your language. It's a dance. I know. Tabla. I did know that. Bye. Jugalbandi. We've seen that, yes. Pandit, Jugalbandi. Pandit, Gangani and Ustajah Zakir who's saying, oh my goodness. Jugalband means entwined twins. It's a duet in classical music between two performers who could be singers, instrumentalists, dancers, any combo of the aforementioned. Last month you watched a Kumar Sharma solo kathak performance. Yes. This video is a Jugalbandi between a kathak dancer and a tabla player. In kathak, the other term for Jugalbandi is Sawai Jawab, which literally means question answer. Awesome. Cool. Once you watch this amazing mind blowing live performance between the renowned kathak dancer Pandit Rajendra Gangani and the tabla legend Ustajah Zakir who's saying, a better understanding of the terms Jugalband and Sawal Jawab. Excellent. Thank you. So many stupid babies have sent messages over the past couple of years explaining classical dance, classical music and things of this nature. Keep sending them. You need to learn and sometimes we see something like this and then six months later we see it again and it didn't. It'd be super interesting to see tabla and then the other counterpart is a dancer. Yes. I'm imagining the response and answer thing is going to be similar to what you get in jazz improvisation where someone does something and they echo it back. We've seen him do it a lot. Yeah. Here we go. At least tendon is already tiring for exercise. He's talking to the hoop. Yeah. I thought it was his costume but I think it's sweat. That was so cool. It's just fun but it seems extremely boring because we've seen a bunch of musicians do it including Ustajah Zakir who's saying out of doing the talking back and forth instruments. But not dancing. No. Dancing by him and also so nuanced and like God I don't know how his legs are. I know. He's got to be so... Built up years and years of training. Yeah, exactly. You couldn't just get up. Even being a tap dancer if I got up and tried to start doing that there'd be different muscles in my body I'd be using and I wouldn't be able to go probably five minutes or do anything nearly as complex as what he was doing. I mean some of the things he was doing was just his big toe. The echoing isn't... I mean that's impressive. What was amazing to me were the moments where they both started and did something at the exact same time. Yeah. Where they were in sync with each other and then they would just do something and it was the exact same thing. Yeah. Absolutely incredible. That's amazing. I don't know how Zakir does anything he does. Wow. But obviously he's such a gentleman as well who's extremely talented. And I'm sure all those other musicians on stage are ustajis or bandents who... Yeah. Legends in their own right. Yeah. But that was... That's incredible performance. So unique. Yeah. I thought it was great. I did too. Mesmerizing. Let us know more please. Dancing. Yeah. Classic dancing. More of this. Instrumentals from this guy and others. Please let us know down below. Josh!