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Hype 5-0 does Hawaii proud


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POSTED: Friday, April 09, 2010

AFTER FAILING to make the nationally televised finals the last two years, Hawaii hip-hop dance team Hype 5-0 represented the Aloha State well in recent months during the fifth season of MTV's “;Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew.”; Despite tough competition and a slight disadvantage due to the time difference between the mainland and Hawaii, the seven-member crew comprising former Hypersquad dancers finished in third place last week.

“;It's been amazing since the first day we got to the stage,”; Hype 5-0 member Josh Ulep said by phone from Los Angeles on Monday. “;Even though we've been here a long time, we still wake up in the morning ... and can't believe we're on 'ABDC.' It's a dream come true.”;

While the crew came off a bit corny during their first performance in the finals on Feb. 18—rocking aloha shirts and grass skirts was not the best look—they showed a great deal of maturity during the ensuing weeks. This columnist was particularly impressed by their performances during the “;Usher Challenge”; and “;Illusion Challenge”; episodes; their “;Last Chance Challenge”; performance, which didn't matter because they had already been eliminated, was another favorite. It's definitely a good thing whenever hula is incorporated into mainstream dance and shared on national television.

“;We just wanted to bring back the Hype 5-0 that everyone saw in the regionals,”; Ulep said. “;Basically, in regionals we started off with Hawaiian dance, but it was more fun, not serious. But with this one we wanted to do the same thing but take things a little more seriously.

“;We're all so proud to be from Hawaii, so we kind of wanted to give back. ... We wanted to show we haven't forgotten where we came from.”;

Hype 5-0 also had to deal with two big hurdles on the show: Hawaii fans, who were forced to watch each episode on a three-hour delay, had only two hours each week to call in or text their votes in support of the crew (once daylight saving time ended, that voting window shrank to just 60 minutes), and this season was the first to feature a crew that wasn't actually from the U.S.

“;I won't say that they're not good, just because they're not from America,”; Ulep said of Canada's Blueprint Cru, who faced off against California's Poreotix yesterday in the finals. “;But I have no idea how they got on the show. ... I'm guessing 'ABDC' wants to go international (with the show), so they're trying to test the waters by allowing a foreign crew to come on the show.”;

Having been on the mainland since January, Ulep said that all the members of Hype 5-0 were anxious to reconnect with family and friends, but that they would be staying a bit longer because they've “;been getting a lot of calls and stuff.”; Following an encore performance with the other West Coast crews on “;ABDC”; last night, they plan to stay in California for a few days; Ulep also mentioned there is interest from fans in Florida and the Philippines, as well.

Congrats to Ulep and fellow Hype 5-0 members Brittnie Aguilar, Marc Duey, KC-Kay Kalahiki, Allen-Charles Pascual, Jonathan Ramones and William Soares III on a job well done ...

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