On November 19, 2010, Quest Crew was in Bronx, NY for Dynasty IX, having a last minute rehearsal at the Leonard Theatre at Fordham Prep. My dad and I were extremely fortunate to be able to get in as VIP thanks to Leuis Ng (Ng’s are awesome!) and Tiffany Li. I had the privilege to take pictures before hand, picking whichever seats I wanted. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw that I was in the same room as Quest Crew… they were just a few feet away!

Quest Rehearsals
I later got a group shot with the guys of Quest; Hok was courteous and polite, giving up his seat so I could get a good spot for the photo. (:
Rehearsals went on; making the crowd outside the theater restless. Quest rehearsed quickly and soon people started to file in. Everyone was super excited and tried to get the good seats.
The performances (not in order):
ACE Dance Crew danced to the choreography to Wonder Girls’, ” Tell Me”.
Expression Dance Alliance danced a beautiful contemporary and a tap number.
Zubi Ahmed and Alyson Cadena sang a duet of “Defying Gravity”.
Andrew Kim did covers of “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol and “Over My Head (Cable Car)” by the Fray. For “Chasing Cars”, he forgot some words and was honest about it; what a good trait to have! For “Over My Head (Cable Car)” he had some technical difficulties with his music, sadly unable to continue. He’s a remarkable singer; his voice is really good.
Alfa Garcia performed “Hey Soul SIster” by Train and some of her original songs, one of them called “Love As Tragedy” and another called “Pi Song” (π, 3.14159…). The Pi song was very cute and witty and when I heard it, I immediately thought of my friend who is really good at math and how she would like that song.
Napon Pintong rapped and sang alongside Andrew Kim on guitar and Matt Pana‘s beatboxing.
Yung MAC got the audience to the front of the stage and threw “money”( with his face on it) into the crowd. Here’s a picture (it’s pretty similar to a regular $100 bill, right?).

Yung MAC "Money"
Mitchell Grey/Ryan Bandong performed original songs “Hazel” and another song (I can’t remember it…sorry).
Fordham Flava who performed to a mix of songs, got the crowd cheering. Everyone got loud when Like a G6 came on. Haha, go Far East Movement! I really loved them and wanted to see it so many more times! I want to dance like them and Quest.

Fordham Flava and Quest Crew
The one and only Quest Crew performed their usual performance and then their freestyle. Everyone was out of his or her seats crowding the front of the stage. I was taking video while my dad took photos. I have never been this close to Quest when they were performing. It was the best experience of my life. And meeting them made it the best day of my life, especially when they loved my gift and took pictures with me.

Quest Crew Performance
Meet and greet was outstanding. I gave the gift that I worked on for with such precision to Aris Paraculles, and Ryan Feng then opened it. He showed it to the rest of the guys and they all liked it. I was smiling like crazy! Ryanimay Conferido highfived me (which made my hand smell really good. Now I’m on my quest to find out what that smell is…Haha maybe.) and Aris gave me a hug/squeeze. My heart was pounding really hard and I had butterflies in my stomach. They passed on my camera so I could get a picture with each and every one of them, which was honestly kind of embarrassing because I never thought that so many people would stare at me wondering why I was so special. After pictures, I went back to the front of the table to get autographs. When I got up to Victor, he gave me his special signature ” Victor King” because he knew I was the one who gave the gift. It made me know that they really do love and appreciate their fans! ♥
The last time I saw Quest Crew was at ISANY’10 (International Secret Agents ’10) and I was pretty far away from the stage. This time, I wore my Quest Crew t-shirt and came prepared with good paper and sharpies. I showed my Quest love that day without being over the top. Quest members are super sweet guys (Aris, Ryanimay, Steve, Feng, Hok, Hirano) and I love them with all my heart. Thank you SO much to Asian Cultural Exchange for organizing this show for all the true, devoted Questies out there in NYC. Thank you Fordham, ACE, Quest, and all the performers for making this one of the ultimate, most memorable day of my life.
Anyways, sorry for such a late long blog post. It’s my first one! Leave comments below!
For those who performed / attended, I suggest contacting Wai Ng to view more pictures and go to the ACE website for video by CloudRedProductions.