Monday, October 3, 2016

GAME PLAN : VIBE Dance Competition PH

OCTOBER 2,  VIBE Dance Competition  was held at Ateneo Henry Lee Irwin Theatre, it is a celebration of talent of our dance community. By continuing to support and challenge the spirit of competition each year with a special panel of judges, unique teams from around the world, and a loyal audience, VIBE and VIBE JRS promises to always put the performers first and in doing so, the event has always found ways to evolve and improve year after year.


Multi-awarded A Team Philippines brings together Filipino dancers from all over the country to share their passion for street dance on the Vibe PH stage

Up and running for 22 years now, the VIBE dance competition has grown to be one of the most sought-after hip hop dance competitions around the world. From its turf in Southern California, VIBE makes its way to the Philippines this year through the A Team – one of the country's top street dance crews.

VIBE's longevity can be largely attributed to the unwavering support from the street dance community which fosters a welcoming and supportive atmosphere for anyone and everyone with a passion for dance.

"They're all different ages. They all have different passions. They're doing all these different things. But all of them just show each other that they are here for a reason. This is what they want to do for a long, long time," said Gameplan host Katz Salao after getting down with one of A Team's training sessions.
"From the moment I walked in, they treated me as if it's game time. No one is new, no one is old. Everyone's the same."
After months of hard work, 19 competing teams are all set to rock it out onstage at the Ateneo's Henry Lee Irwin Theater to celebrate their love for dance.

"I don't think people realize how much athleticism, passion, time, and energy the street dance teams put for 3 to 5 minutes of entertainment. They're showing us 8 minutes worth of 8 months of work. They're heroes in a sense because they're raising our flag. In other countries, the Filipinos are known as really strong dancers right now," said Katz.






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