Qatar's CrewQ street dancers shine at UDO 2025 in UK
CrewQ, Qatar’s unstoppable
street-dance powerhouse, capped off a thrilling week at the UDO World Street
Dance Championships 2025 in Blackpool with a stunning haul of 5 trophies and 19
medals.
More than a competition, the event
became a showcase of passion, precision, and power. From fearless solo acts to
electrifying team choreography, CrewQ left judges and audiences in awe—proving
that heart, hustle, and homegrown talent can command the world stage.
The championship ran from 13–17
August 2025 at the Winter Gardens, United Kingdom.
Stars
in the spotlight
All-Filipino CrewQ members lit up
the stage with standout performances in solo categories:
- Sasha Dominique Fabila Fodra (U10B): 4th place
- Machayla Lavinia Ortiz Calano (U12N): 3rd place
- Janella Sophia Tong (U14N): 2nd place
Shine
with synchrony
On the team side, the younger
divisions proved just as formidable:
- Lil CrewQ (U10N): 6th place
- CrewQ Jr (U12N): 7th place
Though representing a range of
cultural backgrounds, every member is proudly based in Qatar, adding depth to
the team’s diverse yet united identity.
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to represent Qatar at UDO World Street Dance Championships 2025
Victorious
vibes
CrewQ’s string of top-10 finishes
showcased not just technical brilliance but also camaraderie, resilience, and
fierce spirit—solidifying its reputation as a global dance force.
“This week has been an emotional rollercoaster,” CrewQ shared. “These achievements are more than trophies; they reflect our dedication, discipline, and love for dance.”
Young
stars, big stage
As the official street-dance team of Movement & Fitness Elite Center – Doha (MFEC), CrewQ stood alongside thousands of competitors at one of the world’s most prestigious street-dance events, judged by international hip-hop icons and celebrity names.
Dance,
dreams, and determination
Guided by Director Aristotle and
Co-Choreographer Ayman, CrewQ embodies MFEC’s mission to elevate dance as both art
and sport.
Now entering their 11th to 20th
year, MFEC and CrewQ remain aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030, aiming to
amplify local arts, nurture young talent, and showcase Qatari creativity on the
global stage.
Source: Qatar Tribune
