America's Best Dance Crew season 2
The second season of America's Best Dance Crew premiered on June 19, 2008. The live auditions special took place on June 7, 2008. The season was hosted by Mario Lopez, featured Layla Kayleigh as the backstage correspondent, and included Lil Mama, JC Chasez, and Shane Sparks as judges. In the live finale, which aired on August 21, 2008, Super CR3W was declared the winner. CastFor the second season of America's Best Dance Crew, the dance crews auditioned in four cities: New York City, Atlanta, Houston, and Los Angeles. A total of fourteen dance crews were selected from the four cities and then categorized into four regions: Midwest, South, East Coast, and West Coast. Following the live casting special on June 7, 2008, the initial pool of dance crews was narrowed down to ten.
Results
^Note 1 : The live auditions special determined the ten spots for the season premiere.
EpisodesEpisode 0: Casting Special
Fourteen dance crews competed in a live casting special for America's Best Dance Crew. The reigning champions, JabbaWockeeZ, performed to a remix of "The Boss" by Rick Ross featuring T-Pain at the end of the episode. Episode 1: Crew's Choice Challenge
Each crew performed to songs of their own choosing.
Episode 2: Video Star Challenge
The crews created routines inspired by iconic music videos.
Episode 3: Rock the Title Challenge
Each crew utilized a physical transformation to visually illustrate the title of their song.
Episode 4: Speed Up Challenge
The crews had to transition from a slow tempo song to a faster one while still remaining on beat.
Episode 5: Janet Jackson Challenge
The episode began with a group performance to Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation". Then, each crew was given a Janet Jackson song and had to incorporate her signature style and moves into their dance.[1]
Episode 6: Bring The Beat Challenge
The crews were assigned a song and a school activity. They were required to utilize the stage props, themed after a high school gym, to create the beats for their routine.[2]
Episode 7: Missy Elliott Challenge
The episode opened with a group performance to Missy Elliott's "Shake Your Pom Pom". Afterwards, the crews adapted the footwork from her music videos to showcase their own style. Elliott starred as the first guest judge on America's Best Dance Crew, helping the regular judges select which crew was eliminated.
Episode 8: Eighties Theme Challenge
The remaining three crews competed in two challenges inspired by the 1980s. Challenge #1: Groove Step ChallengeEach crew built routines featuring popular party dances from the '80s. In addition, the crews had to complete the physical task assigned to them.
Challenge #2: Dance Movie ChallengeThe crews crafted routines that incorporated elements of classic '80s films. The crews were given remixed versions of the songs from their respective movies.
Episode 9: Championship Showdown
In a non-elimination episode, the final two crews faced off in three rounds of challenges. Challenge #1: Around the World ChallengeDancing to the same mix of songs, the crews created routines that included different dance styles from around the world.
Challenge #2: Original Dance Craze ChallengeWorking with music producers to write and create an original soundtrack, the crews had to create their own dance craze.
Challenge #3: Last Chance ChallengeThe two finalists were given one last chance to perform before the lines opened for the final voting session of the season.
Episode 10: The Live Finale
The eliminated crews returned and performed with the finalists for a regional collaboration. Instead of going head-to-head, Super CR3W and SoReal Cru teamed up for their last performance.
Episode 11: Battle for the VMAs
At the beginning of the show, champions JabbaWockeeZ and Super CR3W performed to a remix of "We Are the Champions" by Queen. Five crews from the first and second seasons were given music videos nominated for "Best Dancing in a Video" at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. The crews had to incorporate the moves from the videos while retaining their own style. In the end, the judges chose their three favorite performances. After votes were cast, the two crews with the highest number of votes would perform at the VMA preshow.
Fanny Pak and Kaba Modern were eventually selected to compete against each other at the preshow. Lindsay Lohan and Ciara later announced that Fanny Pak was the winner of the battle and received $25,000 (USD) for charity. References
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