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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Who is The Jabbawockeez?

Who is the Jabbawockeez? The entertainment & dance world knows the Jabbawockeez as a seven-member, male, hip-hop dance crew best known for being the winners of the first season of America's Best Dance Crew. They were initially formed by members Kevin "KB" Brewer, Phil "Swagger Boy" Tayag, & Joe "Punkee" Larot under the name "3 Muskee". By 2004, their members included Ben "B-Tek" Chung, Chris "Cristyle" Gatdula, Rynan "Kid Rainen" Paguio, and Jeff "Phi" Nguyen. The Jabbawockeez do not have a leader of the group; choreography for their performances as well as music and design choices are made as a collective unit.[4] They always perform wearing white masks (rare they wear other colour mask) and white gloves.[4]

Contents

Early Career

Phil "Swagger Boy" Tayag, Kevin "KB" Brewer, and Joe "Punkee" Larot began performing as a trio called "Three Musky" in Sacramento, California while wearing white masks and gloves. The mask and glove motif was adopted as a tribute to the 1960s San Francisco strutting crew Medea Sirkas. Gary "Gee One" Kendall and Randy "DJ Wish One" Bernal were both members of the MindTricks dance crew who were active in the San Francisco Bay Area. Both the MindTricks dance crew and the Three Muskee were friends and associates with each other. Tayag, Brewer, and Larot all later moved to the San Diego area and what began as an effort to start a Southern California chapter of the MindTricks crew later evolved into JabbaWockeeZ.
Established in 2003[4] in San Diego, California, Jabbawockeez is the brainchild of the "Three Musky" who wanted to showcase freestyle dance. The name Jabbawockeez, coined by Joe Larot, was inspired by the fantastical monster from the Lewis Carroll nonsense poem Jabberwocky.[4] The white masks and gloves from Phil, Kevin, and Joe's performances as Three Musky were adopted as the visual signature of the group. In San Diego, through Gary's connections, the Jabbawockeez added b-boys Rynan "Kid Rainen" Paguio and Chris "Cristyle" Gatdula to the group. The original seven member iteration of the Jabbawockeez began performing as a group in 2004. This lineup consisted of Gary, Randy, Phil, Kevin, Joe, Rynan, and Chris.
Jabbawockeez rounded out their numbers with additional members, bringing their total to eleven. Phoenix native Jeff "Phi" Nguyen had met Rynan Paguio at various Los Angeles area auditions and performances and earned a spot in the Jabbawockeez in 2004 by battling Kevin Brewer.[4] The Jabbawockeez also brought Kaba Modern alumnus Ben "B-Tek" Chung and b-boys Eddie "Eddiestyles" Gutierrez and Saso "Saso Fresh" Jimenez into the fold. Stylistically, the Jabbawockeez style of dance features an eclectic mix of various urban styles, primarily popping & b-boying, along with a careful synchronicity to choreography which one member dubs "Beat-Kune-Do" (a play on the word "Jeet Kune Do", a martial arts style created by Bruce Lee). In 2007, the JabbaWockeeZ appeared on the second season of America's Got Talent. Performing with nine members, the group was eliminated in the Las Vegas callbacks episode. In 2008, they auditioned and were accepted onto the first season of America's Best Dance Crew.

America's Best Dance Crew

The Jabbawockeez auditioned a seven-member contingent for the first season of America's Best Dance Crew, because of crew member limits imposed by the show. Originally, the ABDC group was supposed to consist of Gary Kendell, Phil Tayag, Kevin Brewer, Joe Larot, Rynan Paguio, Chris Gatdula, and Phi Nguyen; however, Gary died that year, and Joe suffered a knee injury during the audition rounds. The group chose Ben Chung to replace Joe on the show and left Gary's spot vacant, proceeding with six members. They eventually went on to become the winners of the show. The win earned the crew $100,000 (USD).[5]

Season 1 performances

Week Challenge Music Result
Live Audition Special None "We Came Here to Party (Remix)" by Tony Yayo Safe
1: Crew's Choice Challenge None "Apologize" by Timbaland ft. OneRepublic Safe
2: Video Star Challenge Crews must duplicate
choreography in assigned
music video
"Ice Box" by Omarion Safe
3: Dance Craze Challenge Crews must create the
illusion of defying gravity
"Lean wit It, Rock wit It" by Dem Franchize Boyz Safe
4: Movie Character Challenge Character: Thieves "Ayo Technology" by 50 Cent ft. Justin Timberlake Safe
5: Thriller Challenge Incorporate Michael Jackson's moves in their routine "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" by Michael Jackson Safe
6: Broadway Remixed Challenge "Partners:"
Kaba Modern
Status Quo
BreakSk8
"It's the Hard Knock Life" (mastermix) from the musical Annie Safe
The Charleston "All That Jazz" (mastermix) from the musical Chicago Safe
7: Evolution of Street Dance Crews must tell the
history of hip-hop dance
using the same five songs
"Funkytown" by Lipps Inc
"It's Like That" by Run DMC & Jason Nevins
"It's Just Begun" by Jimmy Castor Bunch
"Push It" by Salt N Pepa
"Bye Bye Bye" by N'Sync
"Get Buck in Here" by DJ Felli Fel
Bottom 2
Encore Round "The Red Pill" (mastermix of "The Time Is Now (Bambino Casino Remix)" by Moloko and "Red Dragon" by Swollen Members) by District 78 Safe
8: The Live Finale "Partners:"
Kaba Modern
Fysh N Chicks
"Tell Me When to Go" by E-40 ft. Keak da Sneak Champions
"Partner:"
Status Quo
Step routine
Champion's Encore "Stronger" by Kanye West

Post-ABDC career

Since ABDC, the Jabbawockeez have appeared in a Pepsi,[6][4] and Gatorade commercial,[4] and performed on Dancing with the Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, The Ellen DeGeneres Show,[7] and Live with Regis and Kelly. They also made a cameo appearance in Step Up 2 The Streets,[8] launched their own clothing line, and toured with New Kids on the Block,[4][9] and Jesse McCartney.[4] Along with the ABDC season 2 winner, Super Cr3w, Jabbawockeez were the opening act for the Battle of the VMAs ABDC special.[10][11] The group also made an appearance on Cycle 13 of America's Next Top Model during the episode "Dance With Me" to help the contestants learn how to convey emotions with their bodies.
On February 15, 2009, they accompanied and danced with NBA All-Star center Shaquille O'Neal in his NBA All-Star Game player introduction.[12] On October 16, 2009, they performed in front of a crowd of 35,000 at the University of Florida's Gator Growl.[13]

Australia tour

The Jabbawockeez toured Australia from August 28 to August 30, 2009. The three-day tour was for Australian fans who were unable to see the crew due to the cancellation of the Australian leg of New Kids on the Block's Full Service Tour. The group performed in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane and made several appearances on MTV Iggy.

Other ABDC appearances

On April 15, 2010 the Jabbawockeez returned to the ABDC stage for the Champions for Charity episode along with the other 4 champions Super Cr3w, Quest Crew, We Are Heroes, and newly titled Season 5 champions Poreotix. Each crew was to benefit a charity,the Jabbawockeez had been working with a cancer survivor who, after having his left leg amputated, went on to become a successful Paralympic skier and create a social networking site for amputees to ask questions, get answers and develop an active community. In their performance they introduced a new routine that no one had seen before and a new song that was put on their album Mus.I.C produced by The Bangerz, Robot Remains. That night the Robot Remains Mixtape was released for a free download at www.thebangerz.com. For the season finale of season 6 of ABDC the Jabbawockeez made an appearance along with the other champions as they brought in the season 6 champions I.aM.mE.The crew performed into a mastermix entitled Devastating Stereo.

Las Vegas show

On May 7,2010, the Jabbawockeez debuted their own live stage special at the MGM Grand Hollywood Theater in Las Vegas, entitled MÜS.I.C. They are the first dance crew to headline a show in Las Vegas.[4] The show ran from May 7 to May 26 and included members from Super Cr3w, the winners of season two of America's Best Dance Crew. Music for the show was produced by DJ collective, The Bangerz. Since its initial run at the MGM Grand, the show moved to the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino where it ran five nights a week and is now at Jupiters Casino on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

JBWKZ Records

Since their MÜS.I.C show, the Jabbawockeez made an album consisting of all the songs that they used in the show. It was released March 1, 2011 on iTunes. Since this time, they have been working to establish JBWKZ Records by promoting fellow member Phil "Swagger Boy" Tayag, who was a part of the indie hip-hop group KNGDM with his brother P.C. and friend Kilo. KNGDM released "The Goodbye Mixtape" in 2010, which included a song by Phil titled, "Ima Get It". Phil released an EP on February 12, 2012, titled "Privileged", along with two videos on the Jabbawockeez YouTube channel for "Ima Get It" and "F N G". "F N G" featured Phil's brother and former KNGDM member P.C. The album is available on iTunes and was released on JBWKZ Records. The video for "Ima Get It" was directed by fellow Jabawockeez member Chris Gatdula. The song "F N G" was featured on the soundtrack of the 2012 movie "Project X".

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Who is The Dance Crew that won ABDC, the Jabbawockeez?

Who is the Jabbawockeez? The entertainment & dance world knows the Jabbawockeez as a seven-member, male, hip-hop dance crew best known for being the winners of the first season of America's Best Dance Crew.
 They were initially formed by members Kevin "KB" Brewer, Phil "Swagger
Boy" Tayag, & Joe "Punkee" Larot under the name "3 Muskee". By 2004,
 their members included Ben "B-Tek" Chung, Chris "Cristyle" Gatdula,
Rynan "Kid Rainen" Paguio, and Jeff "Phi" Nguyen. The Jabbawockeez do
not have a leader of the group; choreography for their performances as
well as music and design choices are made as a collective unit.[4] They always perform wearing white masks (rare they wear other colour mask) and white gloves.[4]

Contents




 Early Career


Phil "Swagger Boy" Tayag, Kevin "KB" Brewer, and Joe "Punkee" Larot
began performing as a trio called "Three Musky" in Sacramento,
California while wearing white masks and gloves. The mask and glove
motif was adopted as a tribute to the 1960s San Francisco strutting crew
 Medea Sirkas. Gary "Gee One" Kendall and Randy "DJ Wish One" Bernal
were both members of the MindTricks dance crew who were active in the
San Francisco Bay Area. Both the MindTricks dance crew and the Three
Muskee were friends and associates with each other. Tayag, Brewer, and
Larot all later moved to the San Diego area and what began as an effort
to start a Southern California chapter of the MindTricks crew later
evolved into JabbaWockeeZ.

Established in 2003[4]
 in San Diego, California, Jabbawockeez is the brainchild of the "Three
Musky" who wanted to showcase freestyle dance. The name Jabbawockeez,
coined by Joe Larot, was inspired by the fantastical monster from the Lewis Carroll nonsense poem Jabberwocky.[4]
 The white masks and gloves from Phil, Kevin, and Joe's performances as
Three Musky were adopted as the visual signature of the group. In San
Diego, through Gary's connections, the Jabbawockeez added b-boys
 Rynan "Kid Rainen" Paguio and Chris "Cristyle" Gatdula to the group.
The original seven member iteration of the Jabbawockeez began performing
 as a group in 2004. This lineup consisted of Gary, Randy, Phil, Kevin,
Joe, Rynan, and Chris.

Jabbawockeez rounded out their numbers with additional members, bringing their total to eleven. Phoenix native Jeff "Phi" Nguyen had met Rynan Paguio at various Los Angeles area auditions and performances and earned a spot in the Jabbawockeez in 2004 by battling Kevin Brewer.[4] The Jabbawockeez also brought Kaba Modern
 alumnus Ben "B-Tek" Chung and b-boys Eddie "Eddiestyles" Gutierrez and
Saso "Saso Fresh" Jimenez into the fold. Stylistically, the Jabbawockeez
 style of dance features an eclectic mix of various urban styles,
primarily popping & b-boying, along with a careful synchronicity to choreography which one member dubs "Beat-Kune-Do" (a play on the word "Jeet Kune Do", a martial arts style created by Bruce Lee). In 2007, the JabbaWockeeZ appeared on the second season of America's Got Talent.
 Performing with nine members, the group was eliminated in the Las Vegas
 callbacks episode. In 2008, they auditioned and were accepted onto the
first season of America's Best Dance Crew.

America's Best Dance Crew


The Jabbawockeez auditioned a seven-member contingent for the first season of America's Best Dance Crew,
 because of crew member limits imposed by the show. Originally, the ABDC
 group was supposed to consist of Gary Kendell, Phil Tayag, Kevin
Brewer, Joe Larot, Rynan Paguio, Chris Gatdula, and Phi Nguyen; however,
 Gary died that year, and Joe suffered a knee injury during the audition
 rounds. The group chose Ben Chung to replace Joe on the show and left
Gary's spot vacant, proceeding with six members. They eventually went on
 to become the winners of the show. The win earned the crew $100,000
(USD).[5]

 Season 1 performance

WeekChallengeMusicResult
Live Audition SpecialNone"We Came Here to Party (Remix)" by Tony YayoSafe
1: Crew's Choice ChallengeNone"Apologize" by Timbaland ft. OneRepublicSafe
2: Video Star ChallengeCrews must duplicate

choreography in assigned

music video
"Ice Box" by OmarionSafe
3: Dance Craze ChallengeCrews must create the

illusion of defying gravity
"Lean wit It, Rock wit It" by Dem Franchize BoyzSafe
4: Movie Character ChallengeCharacter: Thieves"Ayo Technology" by 50 Cent ft. Justin TimberlakeSafe
5: Thriller ChallengeIncorporate Michael Jackson's moves in their routine"P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" by Michael JacksonSafe
6: Broadway Remixed Challenge"Partners:"

Kaba Modern

Status Quo

BreakSk8
"It's the Hard Knock Life" (mastermix) from the musical AnnieSafe
The Charleston"All That Jazz" (mastermix) from the musical ChicagoSafe
7: Evolution of Street DanceCrews must tell the

history of hip-hop dance

using the same five songs
"Funkytown" by Lipps Inc

"It's Like That" by Run DMC & Jason Nevins

"It's Just Begun" by Jimmy Castor Bunch

"Push It" by Salt N Pepa

"Bye Bye Bye" by N'Sync

"Get Buck in Here" by DJ Felli Fel
Bottom 2
Encore Round"The Red Pill" (mastermix of "The Time Is Now (Bambino Casino Remix)"
by Moloko and "Red Dragon" by Swollen Members) by District 78
Safe
8: The Live Finale"Partners:"

Kaba Modern

Fysh N Chicks
"Tell Me When to Go" by E-40 ft. Keak da SneakChampions
"Partner:"

Status Quo
Step routine
Champion's Encore"Stronger" by Kanye West


 Post-ABDC career


Since ABDC, the Jabbawockeez have appeared in a Pepsi,[6][4] and Gatorade commercial,[4] and performed on Dancing with the Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, The Ellen DeGeneres Show,[7] and Live with Regis and Kelly. They also made a cameo appearance in Step Up 2 The Streets,[8] launched their own clothing line, and toured with New Kids on the Block,[4][9] and Jesse McCartney.[4] Along with the ABDC season 2 winner, Super Cr3w, Jabbawockeez were the opening act for the Battle of the VMAs ABDC special.[10][11] The group also made an appearance on Cycle 13 of America's Next Top Model during the episode "Dance With Me" to help the contestants learn how to convey emotions with their bodies.

On February 15, 2009, they accompanied and danced with NBA All-Star center Shaquille O'Neal in his NBA All-Star Game player introduction.[12] On October 16, 2009, they performed in front of a crowd of 35,000 at the University of Florida's Gator Growl.[13]


 Australia tour


The Jabbawockeez toured Australia from August 28 to August 30, 2009.
The three-day tour was for Australian fans who were unable to see the
crew due to the cancellation of the Australian leg of New Kids on the
Block's Full Service Tour. The group performed in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane and made several appearances on MTV Iggy.

 Other ABDC appearances


On April 15, 2010 the Jabbawockeez returned to the ABDC stage for the
 Champions for Charity episode along with the other 4 champions Super
Cr3w, Quest Crew, We Are Heroes, and newly titled Season 5 champions
Poreotix. Each crew was to benefit a charity,the Jabbawockeez had been
working with a cancer survivor who, after having his left leg amputated,
 went on to become a successful Paralympic skier and create a social
networking site for amputees to ask questions, get answers and develop
an active community. In their performance they introduced a new routine
that no one had seen before and a new song that was put on their album
Mus.I.C produced by The Bangerz, Robot Remains. That night the Robot
Remains Mixtape was released for a free download at www.thebangerz.com.
For the season finale of season 6 of ABDC the Jabbawockeez made an
appearance along with the other champions as they brought in the season 6
 champions I.aM.mE.The crew performed into a mastermix entitled
Devastating Stereo.


 Las Vegas show


On May 7,2010, the Jabbawockeez debuted their own live stage special at the MGM Grand Hollywood Theater in Las Vegas, entitled MÜS.I.C. They are the first dance crew to headline a show in Las Vegas.[4] The show ran from May 7 to May 26 and included members from Super Cr3w, the winners of season two of America's Best Dance Crew.
 Music for the show was produced by DJ collective, The Bangerz. Since
its initial run at the MGM Grand, the show moved to the Monte Carlo
Resort and Casino where it ran five nights a week and is now at Jupiters
 Casino on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.


 JBWKZ Records


Since their MÜS.I.C show, the Jabbawockeez made an album
consisting of all the songs that they used in the show. It was released
March 1, 2011 on iTunes. Since this time, they have been working to
establish JBWKZ Records by promoting fellow member Phil "Swagger Boy"
Tayag, who was a part of the indie hip-hop group KNGDM with his brother
P.C. and friend Kilo. KNGDM released "The Goodbye Mixtape" in 2010,
which included a song by Phil titled, "Ima Get It". Phil released an EP
 on February 12, 2012, titled "Privileged", along with two videos on the
 Jabbawockeez YouTube channel for "Ima Get It" and "F N G". "F N G"
featured Phil's brother and former KNGDM member P.C. The album is
available on iTunes and was released on JBWKZ Records. The video for
"Ima Get It" was directed by fellow Jabawockeez member Chris Gatdula.
The song "F N G" was featured on the soundtrack of the 2012 movie
"Project X".

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Who is Quest Crew?

Who is Quest Crew? The entertainment and acting world knows Quest Crew as an American hip-hop dance crew from Los Angeles, California who were declared winners of the third season of America's Best Dance Crew.[1] They made their first few appearances individually on shows like So You Think You Can Dance and at events such as Kollaboration 8 and World of Dance.

History

The name "Quest Crew" reflects the support that the Quest Learning Center, located in Artesia, California, has had on growth within the team and individually.[2] Quest Crew won the title of America's Best Dance Crew on the third season of the show and consists of ten members. Team members originally performed with the SickStep dance troupe, but later disbanded to recreate and include dancers to form Quest. D-Trix and Victor Kim are also part of the b-boy crew Fallen Kings, formally known as Flexible Flave, which won Freestyle session.
The entire crew appeared in the Far East Movement music video "Dance Like Michael Jackson"[3] and LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem", "Champagne Showers", "Sexy And I Know It" and "Sorry for Party Rocking". Quest Crew also performed on Idol Gives Back in 2008,[4] and toured with Gloria Estefan and Sheila E.[5]

Members































  • Lydia Paek also appeared on the third season of America's Best Dance Crew but due to limited space on teams competed with the Boxcuttuhz crew instead. She is working with YG Entertainment. She co-wrote and co-produced "Don't Cry" with Teddy for 2NE1 member Park Bom. Lydia was introduced through Shaun Evaristo, who choreographs for Big Bang and 2NE1.



  • Aris "FreakinAris" Paracuelles appeared on America's Best Dance Crew Season 6 Finale and Champions for Charity as a temporary performer for Feng and D-Trix. He was also part of LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem" and "Champagne Showers", and he can be seen in "Sexy and I Know It", also seen in Sorry for Party Rocking.



  • Andy "RocketMan" Luo performed with the rest of the crew as a guest performance for LMFAO's 2012 Tour.







Members on America's Best Dance Crew

  • Hokuto "Hok" Konishi – Japanese-British[11]
  • Steve Terada – Japanese-American
  • Daniel Ryan "Ryanimay" Conferido – Filipino-American
  • Dominic "D-Trix" Sandoval – Filipino-Latino,Chinese,German,Irish, Indonesian, Portuguese, Spanish and Native Indian
  • Victor "King" Kim – Korean-American
  • Ryan "Feng" Feng – Chinese-American[12]
  • Brian "Hirano" Hirano – Korean-Portuguese-Chinese-Japanese-Filipino-American-Brazilian

Other Members

  • Lydia Paek – Korean-American
  • Aris Paracuelles – Filipino-American [13]
  • Rudy Reynon- Chinese-Filipino-American [14]
  • Aichi Ono- Japanese-American [15]
  • Andy "Rocket-Man" Luo– Chinese-American

Inactive Members

  • Adil Khan (Beyond) – He is listed as an inactive member. He won Dansefeber, the Norwegian version of SYTYCD, in 2006. He is now acting in Norway.
  • Nick "Nicky T" Teti – He is listed as an inactive member. He is currently in the Lionsgate singing group VFactory.
  • Dominic "D-Trix" Sandoval- He is not performing with Quest. It was announced via Quest Crew's YouTube channel on September 25, 2010, that Dominic (D-Trix) will no longer be a member of Quest. Steve Terada announced this per his comment on the video. "Dtrix will not be performing with us anymore... This means even after the SYTYCD Tour."

Appearances

Television

  • D-trix, Hok, Steve, and Ryan appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
  • The crew minus Lydia, Feng and Andy performed as back up dancers for Usher's introduction performance during the 2010 NBA All-Star Game
  • The ABDC crew returned on April 15 on ABDC for a special Champions for Charity episode, with fellow winners JabbaWockeeZ (season 1), Super Cr3w (season 2), We Are Heroes (season 4), and Poreotix (season 5). Aris replaced Feng for the performance, due to Feng's ankle injury. They still received a standing ovation.
  • Steve plays as a stunt double for Ryan Potter and other actors on Nickelodeon's Supah Ninjas.
  • Steve made an uncredited cameo appearance in the first episode as one of the Black Dragons with the nunchukus in Disney XD's Kickin' It.
  • D-Trix can be seen in the video game trailer for Just Dance 4

Music Videos

  • Members of Quest appeared in the music video "Dance Like Michael Jackson" by Far East Movement.
  • Hok choreographed the music video "Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO Ryan And Feng Were Co-Choreographers. The music video had also been nominated for the 2011 MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography. Hok, Ryan, Feng, Victor, Steve, Aris, and Hirano also make an appearance in the music video.
  • Hok and Feng choreographed the music video "Champagne Showers" by LMFAO. Hok, Ryan, Feng, Victor, Steve, Aris, and Hirano also make an appearance in the music video.
  • Hok is one of the main backup dancers in the Sexy and I Know It by LMFAO Music Video. Ryan, Feng, Aris, Victor, Steve also make an appearance in the music video.
  • Hok is one of the main backup dancers in the Sorry for Party Rocking by LMFAO Music Video. Ryan, Feng, Aris, Victor, Steve, and Hirano also make an appearance in the music video.
  • Hok, Ryan, Feng, Victor, Steve, and Hirano also appeared in the music video for Live My Life by the Far East Movement feat Justin Bieber(party rock remix).

Miscellaneous Events

  • The ABDC crew performed on a 5 City Tour promoting Samsung/T-mobile's new Behold II Phone.
  • D-trix, Ryan, and Victor performed for Nike Live for Kobe Bryant's shoe release.
  • Quest Crew came to Orlando, Florida, for the dance convention Monsters of Hip-Hop
  • Quest Crew performed at the Asian Heritage Month in Calgary, Alberta Canada on May 16, 2010
  • Quest Crew performed at the International Secret Agents New York concert in Webster Hall on August 28, 2010
  • Quest Crew also performed at The World of Dance with members Lydia and Aris. Sadly, D-Trix did not perform with them

Movies

  • Crew members Hok, Ryan Feng and Victor Kim made an appearance in Boogie Town.[18]
  • Hok, Feng, Ryan, Aris, Victor, Hirano and Steve have cameos for Honey 2.
  • Steve played as Will Forte's flip/stunt double for MacGruber.

YouTube

So You Think You Can Dance

Five out of the ten active members of Quest Crew have appeared on So You Think You Can Dance. Ryan and Hok auditioned for season one with another member of their former crew Sick Step; crew member Ryan 'Ryanimay' Conferido appeared on the first season as a finalist and Hok did not make it. Ryan was eliminated in the fourth week of season one. Steve Terada, Victor Kim, and Hokuto 'Hok' Konishi had all auditioned for the second season (this being Hok's second time). Steve and Victor were both eliminated in the choreography rounds. Hok nearly made it to the top 20, but was only in the United States on a student visa, and was ineligible to be employed which led to his dismissal from the program. After obtaining a work permit, Hok had returned for the third season along with Dominic 'D-Trix' Sandoval. This time, both made it to the top 20. Hok was eliminated during the fifth week of competition and D-Trix was eliminated in the seventh week. Both D-Trix and Hok went on tour with the rest of the top 10 dancers with D-Trix as a featured dancer and Hok serving as a substitute/swing dancer. In 2008, Victor auditioned again for the fourth season but was cut early on in the choreography rounds.

America's Best Dance Crew Season 3

In 2009 Quest Crew became the winners of season three of America's Best Dance Crew. The seven members who competed were Hok, Feng, D-Trix, Brian, Victor, Steve, and Ryan. Lydia Paek, who is also a member of Quest Crew, decided to perform with the Boxcuttuhz due to the show's 7 member limit rule, meaning she could not dance with Quest.[19] Aris Paracuelles and Andy Luo did not compete due to the seven member limit. Quest Crew originally auditioned for season one but were unable to take part of the show because crew members D-Trix and Hok's original contract with So You Think You Can Dance.

Performances

Week Challenge Music Result
1: Sudden Death Challenge Own Master Mix Hero - Nas Safe
2: Fit Test Challenge Kickboxing Let It Rock - Kevin Rudolf ft. Lil' Wayne
3: Britney Spears Challenge Perform Part of the Routine Blindfolded Toxic - Britney Spears
4: Whack Track Challenge Crotch Grab Pendulum You Got It (The Right Stuff) - New Kids on the Block
5: Illusion Challenge Make an object pass through their body Got Money - Lil' Wayne ft. T-Pain
6: Battle of The Sexes Challenge Emulate a Male or Female artist's music video Forever - Chris Brown
7: Hip-Hop Decathlon Challenge Incorporate hip-hop's most difficult styles of dancing in their routine Threading: Poker Face - Lady Gaga
Tutting: Love Lockdown - Kanye West
Waving: I'm in Miami Bitch (Trick) - LMFAO
Housing: Closer - Ne-Yo
Krumping: Get Up - 50 Cent
Bottom 2
Last Chance to hook the voters using an original performance "orQUESTra" Safe
8: The Live Finale Partners:
Dynamic Edition
Strikers All-Stars
Right Round - Flo Rida Champions
Partner:
Beat Freaks
Beggin' - Madcon
Victory Dance after being announced season's 3 ABDC winners On Top of The World - T.I.
Special: Champions for Charity Partners:
Super Cr3w
Jabbawockeez
We Are Heroes
Poreotix
"All I Do Is Win" - DJ Khaled with the past ABDC winners Helped for Charity
"Sing Sing Sing - Swing Kids
America's Best Dance Crew Season 6 Finale Guest Performance Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO Guest Performance

Week 1: Sudden Death Challenge

During the Sudden Death Challenge, Quest Crew performed to their own master mix featuring Hero by Nas. They received overwhelmingly positive comments from the judges and were saved from elimination. Kid Rainen, a member of the JabbaWockeeZ served as a guest judge in place of JC Chasez. He complimented D-Trix's double halos and shoulder halos b-boy moves. Lil' Mama complimented Ryan on performing a highflip and landing on his head (describing him as 'crazy'). Shane Sparks also praised them, and said, "The battle is on."

Week 2: Fit Test Challenge

During the Fit Test Challenge, Quest Crew was given the challenge of Kickboxing. This challenge was performed to a master mix of Kevin Rudolf ft. Lil Wayne's "Let It Rock." Steve is a martial arts instructor, and he took them through all the basic punches and kicks. The crew relied on him to deliver those heavy blow ups. JC said they had great moments but thought the performance seemed a little too "Tae Bo" and said they had too much posing. Lil Mama agreed. However, Shane Sparks thought there were many moments in their performance where they killed the show and praised them. Nevertheless, they were saved from elimination that night.

Week 3: Britney Spears Challenge

During the Britney Spears Challenge, the Britney Spears song that Quest Crew received was "Toxic". For this challenge, they had to perform a portion of their routine blindfolded.[20] Their performance was given positive remarks from the judges with judge JC Chasez calling it his favorite performance of the night. Shane Sparks, stated that the crew "killed the stage" when they incorporated a little feminine vibe into their routine. Shane Sparks also complimented Ryan on his "Shablam," and calling him 'crazy' for doing that. Originally, Dominic was supposed to do the solo, performing fouettes into airflares, but injured his shoulder in rehearsal. At last minute, Ryan created the back flip "Shablam" but ironically, after the episode he injured his knee. After the airing of the episode, Dominic and Ryan both commented that the Britney Spears Challenge was cursed on account of both getting injured.

Week 4: Whack Track Challenge

During the Whack Track Challenge, Quest Crew got You Got It (The Right Stuff) by New Kids on the Block as their whack track.[21] The crew chose to do the crotch grab pendulum and their routine featured Hok looking like he was on his hands but in reality he had switched his clothes around and eventually changed back into regular attire. The performance was again praised due to Quest's creativity and getting Hok in and out cleanly.
After this performance, there were controversies by some fans of the show throughout the internet. It was pointed out that the move done by Hok had been performed by Korean B-Boy crew, Project Seoul. Quest was accused of being "biters", however D-Trix soon issued an apology through a bboy forum.[22]

Week 5: Illusion Challenge

During the Illusion Challenge, Quest Crew had to put an object through their body. The crew chose to perform to a master mix of Got Money by Lil Wayne feat. T-Pain. In their performance, Feng "stabbed" Brian Hirano with a coat rack and broke it off.
JC criticized their performance by pointing out that there was too much posing. JC also criticized Quest on their transitions. Some fans in the audience did not approve of JC's comments and responded with 'boos.' However, Lil Mama responded by instructing the fans in the audience not to boo because that would not enable Quest to listen to their "Words of Wisdom." Shane Sparks also stated to Quest that "Beat Freaks are on y'all butts", with Victor jokingly looking behind him and responding backstage saying "I'm honored that they're on our butts. I like them there, actually."

Week 6: Battle of the Sexes Challenge

During the Battle of the Sexes Challenge, it was between two male crews, and two female crews. Quest Crew had to dance to the song "Forever" by Chris Brown. The crew decided they would imitate the smooth moves and gliding from the video. The judges complimented their performance and Shane complimented D-Trix (Dominic Sandoval) on having the cleanest air flares on the show.

Week 7: Hip-Hop Decathlon and Last Chance Challenge

During the Hip-Hop Decathlon Challenge, Quest was put into the bottom two for the first time against Fly Khicks. The crew had to incorporate five styles of hip hop into their routine: threading, krumping, housing, tutting and waving. Hok was familiar with tutting and Ryan Conferido knew how to thread so the crew depended on them to work on those sections. Songs performed in the Hip Hop Decathlon were: Poker Face by Lady Gaga (Threading), Love Lockdown by Kanye West (Tutting), I'm in Miami trick by LMFAO (Waving), Closer by Ne-Yo (Housing), and Get Up by 50 Cent (Krumping). The performance received a standing ovation from the judges and audience. The judges highly praised the crew. D-Trix performed elbow airflares, which received compliments from Shane Sparks, Hirano receiving compliments for being buff - since he ripped his shirt off during the krumping section - and Steve Terada performed a backflip from a sitting Indian-style position. Victor Kim performed threaded handhops, and Hok Konishi choreographed the tutting section. JC praised Hok in his tutting by calling him a true Egyptian and stating that Hok should be called "King Tut".
The second challenge involved creating their own song, much like season 1 and season 2's last chance challenge. Quest's song was titled "orQUESTra". The song included Ryan Conferido's own piano piece. Ryan actually played the piano during the middle of the performance while D-Trix performed headspins to the alternating tempos on top of the piano. After a box split and locking solo by Hok, Victor Kim performed a hollowback into an invert. At the end of the performance, D-Trix pushed Steve Terada who was in the middle of a vertical back flip sideways over Hok and Victor, and ended with the Quest Crew Salute. This performance is number two on Randy Jackson's list of top 10 performances of all time.

ABDC Finale











For the finale Quest performed in a dance collaboration with Strikers All Stars and Dynamic Edition. This group which was chosen by Shane Sparks had to dance to the song "Right Round" by Flo Rida. Later that same night Quest performed a routine with fellow finalist Beat Freaks to a mastermix "Beggin'" by Madcon. After nearly 20 million votes were cast, Quest was declared the winners of America's Best Dance Crew season 3. Their victory dance was to "On Top of the World" by T.I. ft Ludacris.

Special: Champions for Charity

On April 15, 2010 America's Best Dance Crew held a special charity episode featuring the winners of the first five seasons. Each dance crew was partnered with a charity organization. Quest Crew supported the DoSomething.org volunteer organization which inspires young people into action to better their community. Quest spent time with Jordan Coleman, the fourteen-year-old from Hackensack, NJ, who developed and released the film “Say It Loud” to promote the importance of education. Hok held the honor of presenting Jordan with a donation check worth $10,000. They performed to "Sing, Sing, Sing" by Swing Kids.

ABDC Season 6 Finale

On June 5, 2011, Quest Crew performed on the sixth season finale of MTV's America's Best Dance Crew. The crew performed to "Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO. This was the first performance where D-trix did not dance with Quest Crew on ABDC.

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