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==TV Competition Shows== ===[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Street_Woman_Fighter World of Street Woman Fighter] (Street Woman Fighter 3) with Team Motiv=== ====Teams==== *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCW5dWnkWko Team Korea “BUMSUP”] - Korea returns with an all-star lineup featuring the most celebrated dancers from previous seasons. This dream team unites the original pioneers who helped establish K-dance on the global stage. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49GpB8Aez88 Team USA “MOTIV”] - America brings raw power and innovation with a crew that represents diverse dance communities from across the United States. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2GYtJcfwrs Team New Zealand “ROYAL FAMILY”] - The legendary Royal Family brings their polyswagg dominance and Polynesian influences. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1P7XNCQ4zM Team Japan Osaka “OSAKA OJO GANG”] - Representing Japan’s vibrant Osaka dance scene with technical precision and stylistic diversity. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7kX69v9qWk Team Japan Tokyo “RH TOKYO”] - Tokyo’s elite dance collective brings technical precision and innovative concepts. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ayNmtoqk3o Team Australia “AG SQUAD”] - Australia brings diversity with a team representing the country’s multicultural dance community. ====Contestants==== {| class="mw-uncollapsible style="width:20%; font-size:90%; text-align:center; " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" |- ! colspan="1"|'''Color Key:''' |- ! width="175px" style="background:#FFFF9F"| Leader |- |} <s>Strikethrough</s> denotes that the contestant had withdrew from her crew.<br> ''Italic'' denotes that the contestant had already participated from the previous seasons.<br> {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable sortable" data-expandtext="Show" data-collapsetext="Hide" style="width:99%; font-size:90%; text-align:center; " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" border="1" |- ! colspan="5" | List of World of Street Woman Fighter Contestants |- ! Crew ! Country/City ! Members ! Current Age ! Notes |- | rowspan="8" style="background:#9652ED" | '''Ag Squad''' | rowspan="8" |Australia | style="background:#FFFF9F;" |Kaea <br>(Dance Hall) |{{age|1997|6|21}} | Brings Caribbean-influenced styles with high energy. Former Member of The Royal Family & ReQuest Dance Crew. Backup Dancers for Justin Bieber, Jennifer Lopez & Enrique Iglesias |- |Kyra <br> (Gangsta) |{{age|1997|8|26}} | Brings raw attitude with distinctive style. Co-captain of De Ja Vu Crew. Former Member of The Royal Family & ReQuest Dance Crew. Backup Dancer for Jennifer Lopez |- |Danica <br> (Heels) |{{age|1998|1|20}} |Brings feminine power with technical heel work. Member of Girl Group Pink Matter based in Brisbane |- |Alysha <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2000|3|24}} |Street style specialist with battle background. Known for clean execution and choreographic vision. Backup Dancer for Katseye, XG, 50 Cent, T-Pain |- |Ruthy Baby <br> (REGGAETON) |{{age|2000|10|04}} | Latin dance specialist with dynamic movements. Former Member of Bubblegum Crew from The Palace Dance Studio, The Royal Family & ReQuest Dance Crew. Backup Dancers for Justin Bieber, PSY & Ciara |- |Vanessa <br> (Commercial Hip Hop) |{{age|2003|8|04}} | Brings industry experience and polished performance. Backup Dancer for Kiana Ledé |- |Kaleece <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2004|4|19}} |Technical foundation with competitive experience. Former Member of The Rascals Crew & The Royal Family |- |Aaliyah <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2006|12|27}} |Backup Dancer for Ne-Yo. Appeared in Olivia Marsh's "Strategy" Music Video. |- | rowspan="10" style="background:#1458ED" | '''Bumsup''' | rowspan="10" |South Korea | style="background:#FFFF9F;" |''Honey J''<br>(Hip Hop) |{{age|1987|8|26}} |Respected veteran. Leader of HolyBang from Street Woman Fighter Season1. Former leader of PURPLOW dance crew. choreographer and backup dancer for Jay Park and all artist from AOMG. |- |''Monika''<br>(Hip Hop) |{{age|1986|6|22}} |Leader of PROWDMON from Street Woman Fighter Season 1 and one of the judges for Street Woman Fighter Season 2. The Dance Professor for most of the contestants during their college years. Co-owner of OFD Studio. Choreographer for Amoeba Culture. Former member of WooFam. One half of the dance duo MOLIP with fellow PROWDMON member Lip J., Performance Director on Mnet's ''I-Land 2: N/a''. She initially appeared in episodes 1 to 6 as a spectator due to her 7-month pregnancy, but will start performing again at the Dance Film Mission. |- |''Lip J''<br>(Waacking) |{{age|1988|7|30}} |Member of PROWDMON alongside with Monika from Street Woman FighterSeason 1. World-renowned Waacking dancer. Pioneered waacking in Korea with distinctive personal style. Co-owner of OFD Studio. Choreographer for Amoeba Culture, Kim Yubin, and Lee Hi. Member of dance duo MOLIP (with PROWDMON member Monika), ElizaBitch, and Team W.O.W. (World Of Waackers). Mentor on Mnet's ''Boys Planet'' |- |''ko:아이 -Aiki''<br>(Choreography) |{{age|1989|9|07}} |Leader of Hook from Street Woman Fighter Season1 with innovative choreographic approaches. World of Dance Contestant, Choreographer of Refund Sisters, Bibi, Queen Wassabii, and Moonbyul. Mentor of MBC's ''My Teenage Girl''. |- |''Ri.hey ''<br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|1990|4|17}} |Leader of CocaNButter from Street Woman Fighter Season 1 with distinctive choreographic vision. Former member of PURPLOW Dance crew. Choreographer at Bangall Dance Academy |- |''Hyojin Choi '' <br>(Hip Hop) |{{age|1992|1|20}} |Leader of Want from Street Woman Fighter Season 1. Known for precise isolations and powerful presence. Former Choreographer at 1Million Dance Studio |- |''Gabee ''<br>(Choreography) |{{age|1993|11|03}} |Leader of Lachica from Street Woman Fighter Season 1 known for her expressive performances. Choreographer for BoA, Kim Yubin, Chungha, CLC (group), TWICE, Natty (Thai singer). Formerly known as "Single Lady" during her underground dance battle days. |- |''ko:노제-No:ze'' <br> (Choreography) |{{age|1996|2|12}} |Leader of WayB from Street Woman Fighter Season. Backup Dancer for Kai, Taemin, SHINee |- |''Leejung Lee'' <br> (Choreography) |{{age|1998|8|09}} |Leader of YGX from Street Woman Fighter Season 1. Technical virtuoso with background in competitive dance. Choreographer for TWICE, ITZY, Sunmi, Jeon Somi|Somi, BLACKPINK, and iKon. Former member of Just Jerk Crew. Member of YGX's NWX crew. Performance Director on Mnet's ''I-Land 2: N/a''. |- | ''Hyeily'' <br> (Choreography) |{{age|1999|5|05}} |Member of PROWDMON from Street Woman Fighter Season 1. Choreographer at OFD Studio. Participated in the Rookie class mission music video as Bumsup member Hyojin Choi is unable to participate in two class videos at the same time. |- | rowspan="7" style="background:#F46C14" | '''Motiv''' | rowspan="7" |USA | style="background:#FFFF9F;" |Marlee <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|1999|12|02}} | Battle-tested performer from New York’s competitive scene. Contestant on America's Got Talent as part of the hip-hop crew Studio One Young Beast Society & World of Dance season 3 Under the Motiv Dance Crew., co-founder of the Motiv Dance Studio in Orlando, Florida. Choreographer for Jazmine Sullivan and Backup Dancer for Pharrell Williams & Janet Jackson |- |Fantaye <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|1997|12|28}} |Known for afro-fusion and experimental approaches. Member of VMo and LFG dance crews. Contestant on World of Dance season 3 |- |Bella <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2000|11|23}} |Technical specialist with classical training background. |- |Kaidi <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2001|8|14}} | Known for fluid transitions and creative concepts. Dancer signed under XCEL Talent Agency. |- |Nyssa <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2003|2|15}} | Choreographer with distinctive musicality. |- |[[Logan Edra|Logistx]] <br>(Breaking) |{{age|2003|5|08}} | Red Bull B-Girl Athlete. Won the Silverback Open B-Girl tournament in Philadelphia, the Junior 7 to Smoke breaking competition in Singapore the Red Bull BCOne World Final, becoming the youngest and first American woman to claim the title. Receive a bronze medal at the WDSF Pan American Championship. Represented the United States in a breaking dance tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Opened a dance studio in South Florida to specialized on Break dancing. |- |Abby <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2006|10|10}} | Commercial dancer with experience backing major artists. DJ. Performed in various music festivals across Mexico. |- | rowspan="8" style="background:#219C17"|'''Osaka Ojo Gang''' | rowspan="8" |Osaka, Japan | style="background:#FFFF9F;" |Ibuki <br> (Waacking) |{{age|1996|10|11}} | Pioneering waacking specialist in Japan’s scene. World-renowned waaacking dancer who won several international competitions abroad. Participated in Street Dance of China season 3 and 4 as a contestant, and in season 6 as a mentor. One half of the waacking duo Bad Queens. |- |Ruu <br> (Freestyle) |{{age|1992|2|05}} |Improvisational specialist with battle background. Member of Fabulous Sisters Crew. Her team won the 2016 and 2017 World of Dance competition. Owner of Vivid Tokyo Dance Studio |- |Hana <br> (Girlie) |{{age|1994|11|01}} |Brings feminine energy with attitude-driven performance. Older sister of Twice's Momo Hirai |- |Kyoka <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|1996|4|24}} |Brings raw street style with powerful execution. Red Bull Athlete. Hip-hop dancer. One half of the hip-hop duo RUSHBALL. |- |<s>Renan</s> <br> (Choreography) |{{age|1997|1|15}} |Known for complex arrangements and formations. Dancer for aespa, Young Posse, Enhypen, STAYC, Illit, XG, and Kepler. She withdrew from the crew due to a car accident. |- |Junna <br> (RNB) |{{age|1998|11|03}} |Smooth stylist specialized in R&B-influenced movement. Dancer signed under Jam Republic's agency. |- |Minami <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|1999|4|23}} | Technical powerhouse with clean execution. Member of the Kadokawa Dreams who won the 2022–23 and 2023-24 D.League dance league. |- |Uwa <br> (Popping) |{{age|2004|5|10}} | Animation and popping specialist with mechanical precision. Former Member of Moonchild (group), Former i-CONZ ~ Dream for Children Contestant |- | rowspan="8" style="background:#EEBF31" | '''RHTokyo''' | rowspan="8" |Tokyo, Japan | style="background:#FFFF9F;" |Rie Hata <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|1990|8|09}} |Internationally recognized choreographer and leader. Referred to as "Queen of Swag,". Choreographer for Numerous artist including BTS, Twice, NCT (group), Exo, Red Velvet (group), BoA, G-Dragon, Stray Kids, Ateez, Exile (Japanese band), Generations from Exile Tribe, Nissy, KAT-TUN, Sandaime J Soul Brothers, Chris Brown, and Omarion. Founded the dance team RIEHATATOKYO (abbr. RHTokyo), leads the dance crew avex ROYALBRATS, which won the inaugural championship in Japan's professional dance league, D. LEAGUE, owns and operates her fashion brand, Qoffee Shop. |- |Mona <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|1994|7|12}} |Known for musicality and groove-based movement. |- |''Rena'' <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|1999|11|18}} |Technical specialist with clean lines. Member of Tsubakill from Street Woman Fighter 2 and avex ROYALBRATS. Choreographer for Classy (group)|Class:y & Illit. Back-up dancer for CL (rapper)|CL and Zico (rapper). |- |Asuka <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|1999|10|15}} |Brings power moves and dynamic performance. |- |Nina Neves<br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2000|3|25}} |International background bringing global influences. Japanese-Brazilian dancer. |- |Rico Hirai <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2001|4|02}} |Fusion specialist blending multiple styles. |- |ReiNa <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2001|5|16}} |Known for sharp movements and stage presence. Choreographer and Backup dancer for NCT (group)|NCT, Stray Kids, Noa (Japanese singer, born 2000)|Noa, Snow Man, Ateez, Be First, and Hana (group). Also a member of Criminalz Crew |- |Ako <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2002|8|28}} |Brings experimental approaches to traditional styles. |- | rowspan="8" style="background:#EC2277" | '''Royal Family''' | rowspan="8" |New Zealand | style="background:#FFFF9F;" |Teesha <br> (Dance Hall) |{{age|2002|6|30}} | Brings Caribbean influences to the crew’s repertoire. Member of ReQuest Dance Crew. |- |Harmz <br> (Hip Hop) |{{age|2000|7|15}} | Adds raw street style to the team’s performances. Member of ReQuest Dance Crew. Dancer for Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Izzy Lareina. |- |Zari <br> (Polyswagg) |{{age|2002|6|14}} | Renowned for choreographic innovation. Member of ReQuest Dance Crew |- |Isla <br> (Polyswagg) |{{age|2003|1|08}} | Known for clean execution and performance quality. Member of ReQuest Dance Crew |- |Maiya <br> (Polyswagg) |{{age|2004|12|11}} | Technical specialist with precise isolations. Member of ReQuest Dance Crew |- |Moana <br> (Polyswagg) |{{age|2005|1|12}} | Brings traditional Polynesian influences to modern dance. Member of ReQuest Dance Crew |- |Tiare <br> (Polyswagg) |{{age|2005|6|07}} | Showcases powerful movements with cultural influences. Member of ReQuest Dance Crew |- |Kylie <br> (Polyswagg) |{{age|2006|10|16}} | Competition veteran with extensive performance experience. Member of ReQuest Dance Crew |} ====The Story Behind Miyu's Performance==== Miyu was guest dancer of the Mega Crew Mission with 47 dancers total in Team Motiv on Episode 4 and the public voting period on Choom. It started at Freestyle Session in November 2024 in Los Angeles when she was hanging out with team leader Marlee Hightower and visual artist Unoe Rios. [https://www.instagram.com/p/DCdiHAcRN98/ Stanceelements made a dance video with them.] [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DkNEOByaDQ8 Both observed Miyu in action before]. They agreed to stay in touch. When Marlee choreographed for the Mega Crew Mission she had a visual imagine in mind where a child observed an enraged group of people of different ethnia and religions. She instantly thought Miyu was perfect of the role and contacted her family. One of the scenes that she imagined when she heard a specific part of the song was a child starring at the chaos in front of her. With a sense of relief, Miyu's mother said that her daughter was greatly assisted by the Motiv team during the preparation period. A few days before the shooting, Motiv supplied the practice videos that had been prepared for the big performance. Of course, not everyone can be on a stage as big as World of Street Woman Fighter. However, this does not make Mata Miyu, who is a teenage dancer, feel burdened. Miyu was one of the guest dancers who took two big scenes in the video. With great gratitude, the mother expressed her admiration for the Motiv team who she said were very professional and made many sacrifices. Miyu is said to really enjoy the filming process with the Motiv team. Moreover, she already knows several dancers who were recruited by Motiv for the mission, such as The Crown. Even with the Motiv members who she just met, Miyu didn't feel awkward at all.<ref>[https://www-idntimes-com.translate.goog/hype/entertainment/cerita-di-balik-mata-miyu-kolab-dengan-motiv-di-world-of-street-woman-fighter-00-sd4vv-478h97?_x_tr_sl=id&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp&_x_tr_hist=true IDN Times (translated) - Story Behind Miyu Kolab's Eyes with Motiv on World Street Woman Fighter]</ref> [https://www.instagram.com/p/DLukyVRy9Yp/?img_index=1 Mommy's behind the scene shots]. [https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNERhaYB0Wn/ She got surprised] by American rapper, singer, and songwriter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armani_White Armani White] Miyu was often dancing to, to surprise "the legendary Miyu" he had on his Smartphone [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ri-ZMyHt2gQ as his most favorite video on the internet] since her RF Jam performance in Vietnam. Eli and her mom helped to bring them together in Orlando. They shot a [https://www.instagram.com/p/DNTnsgEyOOa/ freestyle session by Miyu to Armani' song "Ghost"]. It wasn't meant to be that policial, because the shooting was on May 2025, a month before [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3-iS_-b6bs the ICE prosecution in US escalated]. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PobY2IMPQDs Miyu explained the choreography to Waackxxxy on her podcast channel]. First she took with white clothing the control of the red dressed group, who are mad. Then she is red dressed, standing in center with view from Top and got controlled by the white dressed group. As member of the white dressed group she carrying the American flag, regarding the illustration [https://www.instagram.com/p/DLEBhkhBQby/ by Unoe Rios of ''WE THE PEOPLE'']. ====Mission 4: Mega Crew==== The remaining 5 crews - Royal Family (New Zealand) was already eliminated in Mission 3 - have competed in a Mega Crew mission where each crew must back to their own country and show their country's color and selects a theme on which to base their own choreography and perform it with a minimum of 30 performers including themselves. Crews personally recruited their mega crew performers. Each crew has 1 director and that was the crew's leader. This mission will feature a high angle section challenge where each crew will shoot a 20-second high angle section as part of their overall mega crew mission performance. Scoring system: * Global Popular Vote Score: Voting period from June 18, 2025, at 01:00 AM KST to June 22, 2025, at 6:00 PM KST. Videos were posted on YouTube by Mnet on The Choom channel on June 18, 2025. Score calculated as Views + Likes X 100. Crews are ranked from this score and awarded points starting at 600 points for the highest score. *Fight Judges' Score: Each judge awards up to 400 points to each three directors of each crew totaling up to 1200 points. {| class="wikitable unsortable" style="text-align:center; font-size:120%" |+ style="text-align:center; background:#F46C14"| "Mega Crew" mission '' Team Motiv '' - Judges Score |- style="background:#EDEDED; font-size:100% ! Judge ! High Angle Challenge ! National Indentity ! Directing Skills ! Choreography |- | '''J. Y. Park''' | 85 | 100 | 100 | 90 |- | '''Mike Song''' | 90 | 100 | 100 | 95 |- | '''Lia Kim''' | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |- Style="font-size:120%" | Category Score | 275 | 300 | 300 | 285 |- | Total Score | colspan="4" Style="font-size:150%" | 1160 |- | Video | colspan="4" Style="font-size:100%" | [https://youtu.be/sSLZQcUSuNI Team Motiv Mega Crew Mission Presentation, BTS and Judge Evaluation]* |} * to activate English subtitles on YouTube or other languages, left click undertitle icon, then left click property icon, click on right side subtile language on the right ">" and change it to preferred language. {| class="wikitable unsortable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%" |+ style="text-align:left"| "Mega Crew" mission ! rowspan="2" style="background:#EDEDED"| Crew ! rowspan="2" style="background:#EDEDED"| Crew size ! rowspan="2" style="background:#EDEDED"| Theme ! rowspan="2" style="background:#EDEDED"| Director(s) ! colspan="3" style="background:#EDEDED"| Scores ! rowspan="2" |Rank |- ! Fight<br />Judges ! Public<br />Vote ! Total |- | style="background:#9652ED" | '''AG Squad''' | 143 | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACBRWNyL0xs Outback (Aussie) - Southern Hemisphere’s AG Squad]<br> (아웃백 (오지) - 남반구의 에이지 스쿼드) | Kaea | 960 | 900 | 1,860 | 5th |- | style="background:#F46C14" | '''Motiv''' | 47 | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYhRN5ft-Eg We The People]<br> (위 더 피플) | Marlee | 1,160 | 1,000 | 2,160 | 2nd |- | style="background:#219C17" |'''Osaka Ojo Gang''' | 108 | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hljXtdjCDrE OSAKA OJO (Lady) Spirit] <br> (OSAKA 오죠 (아가씨) 정신) | Ibuki <br> Ruu | 1,005 | 1,100 | 2,105 | 3rd |- | style="background:#1458ED" |'''Bumsup''' | 102 | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xOnGP_Js1A Dreamscape - At the Edge of Dreams]<br> (몽경(夢境) – 꿈의 경계에서) | Honey J | 1,195 | 1,200 | 2,395 | 1st |- | style="background:#EEBF31" |'''RHTokyo''' | 144 | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9DzEmj_FYw Awesome! Tokyo! Japanese!]<br> (멋지다! 도코! 일본인!) | Rie Hata <br> te2ta of NEiGHBOR FLOW | 1,065 | 800 | 1,865 | 4th |} At the end of the Mega Crew mission and Mission 5: Dance Film Mission, the two crews with the lowest total points of Mega Mission competed in the second elimination battle on Episode 6. To be continued...
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