Beat Freaks

The Beat Freaks were featured on MTV's America's Best Dance Crew (Season 3) and finished the show as runners-up.

[1] In 2003, seven original members came together to form the crew, being: Alison "Al*Star" Faulk, Teresa "Ragdoll" Espinosa, LindseyB "OUTTHERE", Julie "Lady Jules" Urich, Keeley "LockN' Key", Rino Nakasone, and Marie "Maryss from Paris" Courchinoux.

Each of the crew members have appeared in music videos, films, and tours with world-renowned artists that include: Pink, Britney Spears, Madonna, Janet Jackson, Miley Cyrus, Chris Brown, The Jonas Brothers and Avril Lavigne.

", "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam", "Shake It Up" and "B-Girl", which stars Lady Jules as the main character.

B-Girl Jules starred as the main character whose dreams of being a break dancer are put on hold when she is stabbed.

[3] Jules is the one who made the first headspin ever from a lady in the fourth episode of America's Best Dance Crew which is considered the Wack Track challenge.

Some of her accomplishments are appearing in My Wife and Kids, Legally Blonde, Run DMC “It’s Like That” video, and You Got Served' as well as Nickelodeon’s “All That”, Bob Heart Abishola and many more.

She is a television and film producer, keynote speaker, leadership training facilitator, and has a passion for health and wellness.

She has performed with numerous artists including Missy Elliott, Common, Kovas, and The Black Eyed Peas.

Maryss and Rino teach at Debbie Reynolds' dance studio in Los Angeles under the stage duo name The Geminiz.

[4][5] Welch appeared in the films, such as Stick It, Date Movie, Step Up 2: The Streets, Bring It On: All or Nothing, Prom Night and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.

As an individual dancer, Welch has appeared in four music videos: Toni Braxton's "Make My Heart", Jennifer Lopez's "Live It Up", Ariana Grande's "Baby I" and "It's On" by the cast of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.

Welch was a backup dancer of Britney Spears' Femme Fatale World Tour and she was part of the Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert tour with the Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato and the cast of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam for promoting the film, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.

She has danced for artists P. Diddy, The Black Eyed Peas, Sean Kingston, Fergie, Jamiroquai, Wyclef Jean, Redman, The Beach Boys, Q-Tip, Eric Sermon, Rob Base, KRS-One and Doug E. Fresh.

Not only has she had the opportunity to perform with such artists, she has also been featured in Disney's Shake It Up, Nickolodeon's Fresh Beat Band and has worked on RIO.

Before moving to Los Angeles to pursue her career, Lovett co-founded and directed Automatic Response, a non-profit dance company.

She is a member of The Legendary Rock Steady Crew and was seen performing with them on “Dancing with the Stars” as well as battling with them all over the world.

She taught a variety of classes from popping, locking and breaking to teen choreo at Streetside Dance Studios in Boulder, Co.[citation needed] She is the newest member of the Beat Freaks, integrating into the crew in May 2015.

Beat Freaks were the first all-female crew to make it to the finals of the competition and received much praise from judges JC Chasez, Lil Mama, and Shane Sparks.

The Beat Freaks spent much of their on-air time encouraging young girls to dance and follow their dreams.