Tuesday, September 1, 2009

DC's BEAT YA FEET KINGS ELIMINATED FROM AMERICA'S BEST DANCE CREW

This week America’s Best Dance Crew met the Bollywood Challenge in their pursuit of the title of America’s Best Dance Crew.

Host Mario Lopez announced the six crews remained in the competition -- We Are Heroes, Beat Ya Feet Kings, Rhythm City, Vogue Evolution, Massive Monkees and AfroBorike. And he immediately revealed that Massive Monkees were safe.

Massive Monkees performed Bhangra style of Bollywood. JC Chasez said, “I realized how many times you changed formations. That was nice.” Shane Sparks added, “The confidence that you have right now is what I expect. This is one of the best performances you have done in a while.” And Lil Mama added, “It was very energetic, a cool pace. That was so strong.”

Lopez announced of the two crews, We Are Heroes and Vogue Evolution – one was safe and one was not. Safe was Vogue Evolution – so We Are Heroes was in the bottom two crews.

Vogue Evolution danced the Rejasthani, working the scarves into their routine. Lil Mama said, “Your performance was good, but it was not excellent.” JC Chasez said, “I thought it was a good performance. You performed that number like professionals. You pulled it together.” And Shane Sparks wrapped up the comments, “Your intro was lovely – with the scarves it was sexy. You will work it all out.”

Next Lopez announced two more crew as safe and the other in danger of going home. Safe were Rhythm City and AfroBorike. Beat Ya Feet Kings moved into the bottom two, meaning that they would dance to survive against We Are Heroes.

Rhythm City performed a Bharato Natyum – which Shane Sparks said, “I love this group. It was beautiful.” Lil Mama said, “You gave a straight Rhythm City. It was really good.” And JC Chasez added, “It was a good performance – a lot of stunt work.”

AfroBorike danced Khatak. Lil Mama said, “This was your best performance since you have been on the show.” JC Chasez thought, “It was a good performance. If you want to win, it has to be on the table every week.” And Shane Sparks opined, “You are so talented. You have to kill it every time you come out there. Good job.”

Of the bottom two, We Are Heroes performed first – doing a Giddha. Beat Ya Feet Kings followed with their assigned style, Garba.

Lil Mama said of We Are Heroes, “That rocked. You really worked this. It was good.”

Shane Sparks spoke of Beat Ya Feet Kings, “If you are going to do something, take it to the next level. You all used levels this time. I want you to take your stuff to another level. Do it from the heart.”

JC Chasez said of We Are Heroes, “You combined two styles and made it into one. I loved when you got sexy for the first time, and you sent from sexy to tough. The prop work was nice. Beat Ya Feet Kings, I know where you come from. It is special to watch someone who puts it all on the line. You gave it your all. I like the hip movement. I love that you are doing this for the people that you love. Wonderful job.”

Lopez announced that of the two bottom crews, the judges voted to return was We Are Heroes.

Beat Ya Feet Kings’ banner was lowered as they dance and left the stage for the final time.

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