America's Best Dance Crew Season 1 Episode 1

Ep 1. The Battle Begins

  • February 14, 2008

America's Best Dance Crew is a reality television show that focuses on dance crews competing against each other in various dance styles for the chance to win a grand prize of $100,000 and the title of "America's Best Dance Crew". The first season premiered on MTV on February 7, 2008, and the first episode, named "The Battle Begins", introduced viewers to the concept of the show and the first six dance crews that would be competing for the prize.

The episode starts with an opening introduction of the show's concept and the judges, who are introduced as Shane Sparks, Lil Mama, and JC Chasez. The host, Mario Lopez, then introduces the first six dance crews, who are each given a chance to showcase their skills in a performance that is filmed in front of a live audience. The crews are diverse in their dance styles and range in age from 14 to 27.

The first crew to perform is JabbaWockeeZ, a seven-member crew that is known for their unique style of wearing white masks and gloves. Their performance is a mix of various dance styles, including popping, locking, and breaking, and they receive a standing ovation from the judges and audience. Lil Mama praises their "cleanliness" and "precision," while Shane Sparks commends their "originality" and "entertainment value."

The second crew to perform is BreakSk8, a six-member crew that combines breakdancing with roller skating. Their performance is filled with impressive stunts and tricks, and they receive a positive response from the judges. JC Chasez compliments their "athleticism" and "energy," while Lil Mama admires their "innovation" and "creativity."

The third crew to perform is Status Quo, a nine-member crew that focuses on hip-hop choreography. Their performance is a high-energy routine that involves intricate footwork and synchronized movements. The judges respond positively, with Shane Sparks saying that they "raised the bar" for the competition and Lil Mama saying that the routine was "dope."

The fourth crew to perform is Kaba Modern, a ten-member crew that combines hip-hop with contemporary and jazz styles. Their performance is a fusion of various dance styles, and they receive a positive response from the judges. JC Chasez enjoys their "fluidity" and "cleanliness," while Lil Mama admires their "diversity" and "sassiness."

The fifth crew to perform is Fysh N Chicks, a five-member crew that focuses on krumping, a style of dance characterized by its aggressive and emotional movements. Their performance is intense and emotional, and they receive a positive response from the judges. Lil Mama calls them "fierce" and "passionate," while Shane Sparks commends their "intensity" and "energy."

The final crew to perform is Enigma Dance Kru, a six-member crew that blends urban hip-hop with contemporary and theatrical styles. Their performance is a theatrical routine that tells the story of a battle between light and darkness. The judges enjoy their "dramatic" and "theatrical" style, with JC Chasez saying that their performance was "epic."

After all the crews have performed, the judges deliberate and select JabbaWockeeZ, BreakSk8, and Status Quo to move on to the next round. The other three crews are given constructive criticism and encouragement to improve for future performances.

In conclusion, the first episode of America's Best Dance Crew season 1, named "The Battle Begins," sets the tone for the competition and introduces viewers to the first six dance crews that will be competing. Each crew brings their unique style and energy to the stage, making it a thrilling and entertaining experience for all. With judges providing constructive criticism and support, viewers are left excited to see what is in store for the rest of the season.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 14, 2008
  • Language
    English