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Sup :) ... Yes kiddies the games have begun!!!! ABDC is now underway and all the crews have sealed their spot in the national competition. Now, from watching previous performances first hand by all the crews, I can safely say this season should be eventful and exciting.

So this week the crews had to perform to songs that are big on the charts. Like anyone cares or even listens to the radio any more. ABDC loses ten points for originality lol... Anywho first up was...

Hype 5-0

This crew was definitely energetic this week. What is so entertaining about them is that they are so full out and energetic and dance for their lives. The choreo was smoking hot. The tricks though were kind of corny and the ending was a little contrived and last minute. Not very creative. But all in all they showed and handled biz. Like I said before I think this crew can come with some versatility. I do like that they incorporate their native Hawaiian style of dance into their performances. Keep it moving...


Heavy Impact

These boys are no joke... their presence... is um... definitely apparent when you watch them dance. This week I felt their routine was very predictable. They didn't do anything that was like OMG amazing. Oh and one of the guys attempted to hit fouettés and fell out of them... no bueno. I feel as though this crew needs more intense and full out choreography to match their proportions. Because of their big nature they tend to look hal ass if they are not executing big movements. I love them though. They are breaking down walls. Just next time come with more intense choreo.


Poreotix

LMAO!!! Was it me or did this crew bite the same triple coupé turn that Hype 5-0 did?? Hmm... so ok, yes this crew is clean. Yes this crew is entertaining. But can we please get something with some kind of... I don't know... um choreography? This crew is definitely about the tricks and the gimmicks and the acting of dancing. But I feel that's about it. This week they were good, but so was every other crew. Not my fave nor will they ever be. Too predictable. Like I said before, take a cruise down to the OC and you will find 10 other crews that do the exact same thing. Nothing catches your eye with this crew. Tragic. They do although have superb musicality. There... see, I was nice. And of course they were not eliminated.


Swagger Crew

No joke... this week they were not on their A-Game. They looked tired and performed as such. Their choreography just doesn't do it for me. The girl is definitely eye candy, but i just cant get into them. It's like their performance are a train wreck of the girl trying to be sexy (which she pulls off famously and to be quite honest, she outshines the boys) and the rest of the crew just doing whatever. They were booted. I feel like if they would have had more creative choreo they would have had a shot. 


Jungle Boogie

Now this is what I'm talking about. This crew always delivers. The lady is superb in this group. They seamlessly blend tribal African movements with modern hip-hop choreography that is always a joy to watch. This group is so cohesive and you can tell that they are all on the same page in regards to the vision of the choreography they are trying to convey. They always keep the performance moving and there is never any puzzling sections that leave you wondering "What was that?" This week was an excellent example of how crews should deliver.


Royal Flush

Am I the only one who feels like the girl in this crew is so out of place? So, ok watching this week's performance from Royal Flush it dawned on me that the girl is the weakest link. The boys nailed the choreography and the tricks in the beginning were on point. Then all of a sudden there was something that caught my eye, and not in a good way... the girl. She stuck out like a sore thumb. Her hair, the way she dances, everything. She isn't bad by any means, but she just doesn't fit. The group as a whole was solid at best. Their transitions were sloppy and blurry. Royal Flush needs to step it up considerably if they want to hang with the competition. They were not eliminated, so we will see.


Saltare

First of all I love to jump rope. Very nostalgic. But this week this crew looked very corny almost like the Harlem Globetrotters corny. I felt watching them this week that I was watching a Nickelodeon kid show where the theme of the day was jumping rope. I was right in my first observation of this crew that they would have a hard time actually doing choreography. Nothing they did was impressive. When you first saw this group you were mesmerized by how well they could jump rope and do all the tricks. But it's like once you have seen it, to see it again is like 'deja vu'. I honestly don't have anything else to say.


Statik Noyze

Now this is what I'm talking about. This crew had theatrics, passion and fire. The theme: sickening. The choreography: on point. Loved how they had solos going on within the whole performance. The ladies duking it out for the men was sexy. The transitions were noticeable and very well executed. I thoroughly enjoyed this week's number. This crew is definitely the one of the ones to watch. Thank you for being amazing.


Blue Print Cru

Speechless. These mofos slayed !!! The best performance of the night. From the time they took the stage they made sure that they were taking no prisoners. Amazing choreography. I like how they gave you that West Hollywood "gayhop" style and switched it up real quick. They definitely have their ear to what's hot. They attack choreography like they are dancing for their life. Brilliant. This crew puts all other crews to shame. Love and adore them. Can't get enough.



There it is folks... The first real showdown. Until next time y'all stay plugged in...

J.
Jason Carter

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Wow... Hard to believe there has already been five seasons of America's Best Dance Crew! I must say dancers across America are really coming full force. This season kicked off a little differently from other seasons. The crews from the various regions competed against other crews from the same region (i.e. the South against the South, etc) and only two crews were advanced to next round. First up was a series of crews from Atlanta and Houston. Now being from Los Angeles, I am fortunate enough to see amazing dancers everyday, but its surprisingly refreshing to see dancers that haven't been through the LA Dancer Makeover of " boomkack" and "snatch and grab" that so many dancers conform to. So... Ok... Five crews went at it...


Swagger Crew
ABDC | Swagger Crew
This crew is amazing! I was shocked when I saw they had a 6 foot redhead girl that handled business! Honestly speaking she was better than the guys. The crew as a whole was actually entertaining and their choreography was clever. I can definitely see why they were advanced. Looking forward to seeing their growth as a group throughout the season.


Royal Flush
ABDC | Royal Flush
Another crew that had a lone female dancer. This crew built their choreography around a prop: cards. Hence the name "Royal Flush". They were decent. Their choreography was lackluster and the girl could have done more than just flip her hair and be sexy. Nothing worse than a girl who is pretty and relies solely on that. Lame but like I said they haven't been exposed to what it's going to take to survive in this competition yet. They also need to make sure that if you are going to use a prop..be on point. I am looking forward to seeing this group really come hard with choreography.


X-treme Motion
ABDC | X-treme Motion
Yes indeed these ladies brought some extreme motion... weave and all!!! They brought a style of dance called "Buckin" which is a dance they supposedly only do in Texas. It consists of severe pelvic thrusting and booty shaken'! Amen! This crew was stellar. They had energy, intensity and sexiness. These ladies were out for blood. As I watched their performance, I couldn't help but wonder if they were capable of other styles of dance. That thought was put to rest when they had to battle again for the final spot to be advanced. They not only killed their own style but threw in some others for good measure and executed flawlessly. Although they were a joy to watch, they did not advance to the next round.. Tragedy. :(


Jungle Boogie
ABDC | Jungle Boogie
Yes! This crew was on fire!!!!! They held their own with fierce choreography and again... one female member who shut it down. They held true to their name by incorporating African and jungle-like movements in to their performance. Talking to them backstage I got to like them even more... very personable and just downright nice. This crew maybe one of the ones to watch. The girl, so adorable. LOL :)


Ghost Crew
ABDC | Ghost
Eh, this crew was average. I felt as though they danced in a box. Nothing they did stuck out... until they had to battle for the final spot for advancement. They pulled up and were a little more full out. Their whole concept was very odd but it worked for them. They all wore colored contacts and looked like serial killers with great skin. I especially loved how they switched up their style and gave a little more jazz funk choreography versus the pseudo b-boy pop 'n lock vibe. Ultimately they were eliminated. :( keep on dancing folks!




I feel that this season will be one of many great performances and surprises. New judge Omarion steps in as Shane Sparks steps out. Lil' Mama always speaking the "trufth" (that's how she says it... seriously) and JC keeping it real... REAL INTENSE.  I can't wait to see what's next. Stay plugged in.

Jason J. Carter

..be more than you think you are..