12 Facts About Quest Crew

1.

Quest Crew is an American hip-hop dance crew from Los Angeles, California who were declared winners of the third season of America's Best Dance Crew.

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2.

Name "Quest Crew" reflects the support that the Quest Learning Center, located in Artesia, California, has had on growth within the team and individually.

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3.

Quest Crew won the title of America's Best Dance Crew on the third season of the show and consists of eleven members.

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4.

In 2009 Quest Crew became the winners of season three of America's Best Dance Crew.

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5.

Lydia Paek, who is 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.

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6.

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.

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7.

Quest Crew complimented D-Trix's double halos and shoulder halos b-boy moves.

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8.

Quest Crew was accused of being "biters", however D-Trix soon issued an apology through a bboy forum.

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9.

Finale Quest Crew performed in a dance collaboration with Strikers All Stars and Dynamic Edition.

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10.

Later that same night Quest Crew performed a routine with fellow finalist Beat Freaks to a mastermix "Beggin'" by Madcon.

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11.

Quest Crew 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.

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12.

On June 5,2011, Quest Crew performed on the sixth season finale of MTV's America's Best Dance Crew.

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