
Filipino-led CREWQ set to compete in UDO World Street Dance Championships in UK
The CREWQ Team, based in Qatar and representing the prestigious Movement & Fitness Elite Center (MFEC) Street Dance School, is thrilled to announce its participation in the upcoming UDO World Street Dance Championships in Blackpool, United Kingdom, this August 2025.
The Conquest Continues
Comprising talented young dancers from various nationalities—including the Filipino community—CREWQ will compete in the Under 8, 10, and 12 Beginners categories.
Adding to the delegation is a special Parents Team, a supportive group of dedicated parents who will also take center stage.
Behind the Moves
Under the visionary leadership of Filipino Team Director and choreographer Aristotle 'Coach A' Hernandez, CREWQ is bringing high-impact performances that fuse different street dance styles.
His choreography integrates elements of afro, lite feet, femme, K-pop, house dance, and breakdance. He has been instrumental in growing a vibrant dance community in Qatar, inspiring creativity and talent across the region.
Coach A's initiative to invite global street dance artists to participate in the dance summer camp will be a highlight this year — marking the first time for Qatar to host big names in the street dance industry. 'Our goal is to inspire and showcase the true essence of street dance while representing Qatar on an international stage,' said Hernandez.
Global Stage
To prepare for the championship, the team has undergone intensive training with renowned street dance masters from around the world.
The CREWQ Dance Camp, running until August 7, features masterclasses from international artists, in addition to a performance tour that includes school and brand visits across Qatar.
Send-Off
Supporters will get a final chance to see the team perform at the CREWQ Send-Off Show just before their departure. The team will be in the UK from August 13 to 17, culminating in their competition on August 14 at the iconic Winter Gardens venue.
About UDO
Founded in 2002, the United Dance Organization (UDO) is the world's largest international street dance body. UDO champions inclusivity and accessibility, providing a platform for dancers of all levels, abilities, and backgrounds to express themselves through hip-hop and street dance. The UDO World Street Dance Championships is the pinnacle of the annual competition calendar, bringing together thousands of dancers from around the world to vie for championship titles in front of elite street dance and hip-hop judges.
Awards
The CREWQ Team has shown steady success at the UDO World Championships, placing 6th in the U16 Solo Open in 2022 and winning bronze medals in the U18 Novice and U14 Beginners in 2023, as well as in the U12 Beginners and U10 Duo categories in 2024.
CREWQ Powerhouse
The driving force behind CREWQ's evolution this year includes Kali showcasing finesse in femme and K-pop, Jaheena bringing the fire of dancehall, Araafat infusing rich Afro rhythms, and Ayman flipping the scene with breakdance, this dynamic faculty is led by visionary hip-hop artist and team director, Aristotle.
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