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America’s Best Dance Crew: Season 6, Opening Episode Recap

Posted on April 11, 2011 by

Tags: America's Best Dance Crew (Season 6), MTV Shows

Tonight I got around to watching America's Best Dance Crew season six, episode 1 (lil wayne). A strong start to the season, IMO. Here's my recap of the first five crews presented in this episode:

  • IAmMe Crew (Texas): Pretty sick popping crew, including master popper Phillip "Pacman" Chbeeb. Don't know what else they got in their bag of tricks, but I'm curious.
  • Phunk Phenomenon (Boston): Dirty funk style crew, with some b-boys. Came hard, but not particularly clean.
  • Request (New Zealand): All-girl, glammy, high energy crew. I liked their energy and theatricality, but I thought their dancing was kind of unimpressive.
  • Ecclectic Gentlemen (Los Angeles): Lyrical hip-hop crew.  A bit sloppy.
  • Street Kingdom (Los Angeles): A Christian krumping crew (no joke) including Tight Eyez, the man who freakin invented krumping. So obviously they came hella hard.

I can't fault the judges for who they sent home. They are clearly reserving their harsher critiques for later in the season as they get to know the crews. Based on tonight, my faves are Street Kingdom, who took it to another level higher than the other crews in terms of intensity and energy.

It's nice to see an actual current dancer as a judge on the show, D-Trix from Quest Crew.  Don't know what he will add to Lil Mama's wacky preachiness and JC's often harsh critiques.  But I respect Dominic's skills and experience.

2 thoughts on “America’s Best Dance Crew: Season 6, Opening Episode Recap”

  1. Kallis Nicholas says:
    April 14, 2011 at 4:47 am

    wow wat a performance …rock
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  2. PattyQ says:
    April 14, 2011 at 9:04 pm

    I was definitely glad to see D-Trix on the judge panel on the first episode. He definitely knows what he’s talking about that’s for sure! Since I work and subscribe with DISH Network and have the Sling Adapter and DISH Remote Access I actually caught the live show last week from my phone since I was riding the bus home from work when it premiered and was very impressed! My favorites of the night were Phunk Phenomenon and IaMmE, I think they did a great job and definitely brought it! Can’t wait to see the rest of the season; it’s going to be intense!

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