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World of Dance Hawaii was awesome and a great way to end the World of Dance Tour for 2011. Combined with the Hot Import Nights car show the Blaisdell Arena was packed with dance and car enthusiast. With the amazing atmosphere of the Hawaii Islands WOD Hawaii was 7 hours of fun fun fun. As expected Mos Wanted Crew ripped the stage with their performance. Stay tuned for more from your favorite dance crews and freestyle dancers.

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  • was everyones jaw so dropped they couldnt cheeer or was it a tough crowd??

  • Two thumbs up. This crowd would be nothing compared to the crowd at LA or San Diego.

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  • second song? *-*

  • @kittykat76014 Rise and Shine by J cole

  • Bam and Jun killllin it.

  • who's choreo was lay it down??? ian??

  • I guess Hawai'i has just seen it all.

  • whats the song that brian danced to? i know its j. cole but whats the name of the song?

  • jekaaa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @tylerjohntakeo I wasn't really slamming the crowd. I was just giving my opinion pretty much. I understand what you mean. It probably would be the same as in the Philippines actually. Sorry if it offended you in any way.

  • I love how all sorts of people on here are slamming the crowd. I'm here to watch the dance not listen to the crowd. I've been to Pomona and L.A. as well as this and yea, they have definitely more energy, but I came to watch and replay Mos Wanted.

  • @TheMigui616 Well a lot of people who were dancers were in the back, myself included.Alot of the crowd were friends who came out to support their other friends in crews. But also the Arena wasn't filled up. Only about 275 seats. (estimate) Many of us cheering were behind curtain/beside the stage.Idk, the crowd here in Hawai'i is more of a,"sit quiet and listen" type if you catch my drift. It's seen as being a rascal or just flat out loud when you cheer.A lot of parents in the crowd

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