8 Flavahz
- Actress
8 Flavahz is an all-female dance crew based in both Honolulu, Hawaii and Los Angeles, California. They are best known for being the runners-up of the seventh season of MTV's America's Best Dance Crew (2008). The crew is comprised of eight members: Angel Gibbs, Camren Bicondova, Charlize Glass, Jaira Miller, Kaelynn Harris, Summer Waikiki, Tamara Rapp and Tiara Rapp.
They were initially billed as Flavahs Crew and consisted of girls from the Hawaiian dance studio, 24VII. They auditioned for the sixth season of ABDC and, despite not making the final cut, they were encouraged to return for the following season's auditions by judge Dominic Sandoval, who was very impressed with their skills.
In 2011, the Hawaiian girls (Camren, Summer, and twin sisters Tiara and Tamara) attended a dance convention in California, where they met their L.A. counterparts (Kaelynn, Jaira, Angel and Charlize). The Los Angeles girls were invited by the other four dancers to compete with them in the prestigious "World of Dance Hawaii" contest under the name "Flavahs and Friends". After finishing third, they decided to form a permanent group and were officially dubbed 8 Flavahz.
In 2012, following their successful progress to the ABDC final, they went on to appear in the "Got Me Good" music video by American pop star, Ciara.
They were initially billed as Flavahs Crew and consisted of girls from the Hawaiian dance studio, 24VII. They auditioned for the sixth season of ABDC and, despite not making the final cut, they were encouraged to return for the following season's auditions by judge Dominic Sandoval, who was very impressed with their skills.
In 2011, the Hawaiian girls (Camren, Summer, and twin sisters Tiara and Tamara) attended a dance convention in California, where they met their L.A. counterparts (Kaelynn, Jaira, Angel and Charlize). The Los Angeles girls were invited by the other four dancers to compete with them in the prestigious "World of Dance Hawaii" contest under the name "Flavahs and Friends". After finishing third, they decided to form a permanent group and were officially dubbed 8 Flavahz.
In 2012, following their successful progress to the ABDC final, they went on to appear in the "Got Me Good" music video by American pop star, Ciara.