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Douglas Nierras Powerdance Jazz and Hiphop Classes

September 21, 2009 4 comments

Fresh from Europe…

Douglas Nierras Powerdance is offering Jazz and Hiphop Classes at SAVANNAH MOON,

Savannah Moon 3rd Level, Corby I Bldg., E. Rodriguez Ave., Libis, Quezon City.

In front of Eastwood city, Citibank /O verpass. The Building with Mercury Drug/China Bistro. Savannah is on the 3rd floor.
Enroll Now!
Contact 09156056171 (chester) for more information!
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 7:00– 8:30 pm – Jazz I
Wednesdays, Friridays  7:00 – 8:30 pm – Hiphop

Sundays 2- 3:30 pm – Hiphop

See You!

Categories: Dance Class

Dance Video(s) of the Week : Skechers Year 4 Champs!

September 19, 2009 3 comments

College: La Salle Dance Company – Street

High School: Miriam College Sayawatha

Categories: Skechers 4, Video

Hip Hop National : Inter School Hip Hop Dance Championship [October 10 & 11, 2009]

September 18, 2009 1 comment

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Another groundbreaking event is about to conquer the stage for a new sizzling dance battle. It was just last year when BUHAWIAN: The Metro Manila Dance Idols had rocked the dance floor community-based dance groups grooved and hopped their way and experience a great opportunity to encounter with our highly praised dance icon and professionals like Douglas Nierras of Powerdance, Dr. Larry Gabao of NCCA National Committee for Dance, Josie Gullien of Cultural Center of the Philippines, Jay Masta and Lema Diaz of Philippine Allstars.

This year, The Philippine Dance Network will unleash Hip Hop National. A fork of that successful 2008 dance project with the main base that hip-hop influence is evident in movies, television, music, fashion and from the competition conducted, together with Infinit Ready to Drink Cocktail to mount the Hip Hop National Interschool as its initial category on the last week of September, wherein the competition will be exclusive to schools-based dance crews. This is another worthwhile endeavor to advance the aesthetic awareness of the Filipino youth in the art of dance and improve the standards of dancing in the Philippines.

Hip Hop since its first manifestation in the Philippines on 1980 has been serving the dance enthusiasts the purpose of getting seen and heard. This is beyond the breaking, popping and locking but it’s more on the voice that aims to say something. Hip Hop is very popular among the youth because of its street-originated movements and improvisational nature. This genre effectively creates a special bond and healthy camaraderie among youngsters as we see everywhere a typical groups of Hip Hop aspirants dancing and creating unique choreography along with the heart-pumping beat that sourced out from their portable speaker. Evidently, many potential dancers are born in this country and many are well-determined to keep up with their dreams.

Dancing is a great art form that shouldn’t be leveled only as second rate performing arts. Grand opportunities await the young hopefuls and this event would surely prove again that Filipinos are born to conquer the dance floor.   Hip Hop National is organized together with OBRA Incorporated,City Government of Taguig, UR 105.9, Max FM 103.5, XFM 92.3, Mellow Touch 94.7, Daily Tribune, Business Mirror, Manila Standard, Inquirer.net, Philstar.net Circuitmag.net and UNTV.

For more sponsorship concerns, contact (+63920) 828-2222.

Categories: Competition

Make It Happen

September 17, 2009 1 comment

Lauryn is a girl from small-town Indiana who moves to Chicago with dreams of entering the Chicago School of Music and Dance. But after rejection and a series of misfortunes she finds herself working in a burlesque club. The club proves to be a place of conflict and self-discovery, helping Lauryn to realize that even though plans may change, dreams never do.

From the writer of Save the Last Dance and Step Up and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead (DEATH PROOF, DIE HARD 4.0) MAKE IT HAPPEN is the uplifting story of how hard work and determination can make any dream come true.

The movie looks nothing new. I think the Soundtrack’s something to look forward too. BTW, check out the music in 1:29. It’s pretty sweet. It’s “We Rule by Ak’sent” gotta look it up.

Download: Torrent Search

Categories: Misc, Video

Watch America’s Best Dance Crew Season 4 Online!

September 16, 2009 1 comment

2009 Samsung UAAP Cheerdance Competition Videos

September 15, 2009 3 comments

2009 Samsung UAAP Cheerdance Competition Videos

Champion: Far Eastern University [86.1%]

1st Runner-up: Ateneo De Manila University [83.4%]

2nd Runner-up University of the Philippines [83.1%]

University of Santo Thomas

University of the East

Adamson University

De La Salle University

National University

Categories: Competition Results, Video

FRESH with Jun Quemado and Limited Edition Manila

September 14, 2009 3 comments

Host:
Limited-Edition Manila
Type:
Network:
Global
Price:
1’500php per batch (4 sessions, each lasting at least an hour)
Start Time:
Saturday, October 17, 2009 at 9:00am
End Time:
Sunday, October 18, 2009 at 9:00pm
Location:
Dance Vision
Street:
Madison Square Pioneer, # 4 Pioneer Street, Corner Sheridan Street
City/Town:
Mandaluyong, Philippines
Email:

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MAP TO DANCE VISION STUDIO

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SEE DETAILED INFORMATIONS:
http://l3manila.multiply.com/ (blogs)

The wait is over!!!! JUN QUEMADO will be in the Philippines for the first time to teach exclusively at FRESH.

Be part of this intensive dance workshop as you learn the FRESHEST dance moves this October 2009.

4 Sessions with 4 different teachers and we can promise you this workshop will be FRESH.

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JUN QUEMADO


is part of the dance crew Team Millennia, which was a finalist at America’s Best Dance Crew Season 3. He has been travelling around the world, sharing his knowledge and being an inspiration to many dancers and choreographers.

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LIMITED EDITION


is a dance group based in Switzerland and Manila. It is composed of members with different backgrounds, but a common interest in dance has brought them together, forming a group that would help them further develop their skills and pursue a great passion. They did workshops in Europe and in Manila, Philippines and they are presently doing choreographies for certain portions on the no. 1 afternoon variety show of Abs-Cbn ASAP’09.


MANILA


Dance Vision

Madison Square Pioneer, # 4 Pioneer Street, Corner Sheridan Street, Mandaluyong

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OCTOBER 17

FIRST BATCH
09:00-10:00am Adam Alonzo (L3 Manila)
10:30-11:30am Ryan Stalder (L3 Manila)
12:00-01:00pm Mickey Perz (L3 Manila)
01:30-03:00pm Jun Quemado (Team Millennia)
SECOND BATCH
03:30-04:30pm Darcy Godoy (L3 Manila)
05:00-06:00pm Ryan Stalder (L3 Manila)
06:30-07:30pm Mickey Perz (L3 Manila)
07:30-09:00pm Jun Quemado (Team Millennia)

OCTOBER 18

THIRD BATCH
09:00-10:00am Adam Alonzo (L3 Manila)
10:30-11:30am Darcy Godoy (L3 Manila)
12:00-01:00pm Ryan Stalder (L3 Manila)
01:30-03:00pm Jun Quemado (Team Millennia
FOURTH BATCH
03:30-04:30pm Darcy Godoy (L3 Manila)
05:00-06:00pm Ryan Stalder (L3 Manila)
06:30-07:30pm Mickey Perz (L3 Manila)
07:30-09:00pm Jun Quemado (Team Millennia)

DAVAO


South Studio

Door 3, Damosa Building, Angliongto Ave. (Mamay Rd.), Lanang

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OCTOBER 24

FIRST BATCH
09:00-10:00am Adam Alonzo (L3 Manila)
10:30-11:30am Ryan Stalder (L3 Manila)
12:00-01:00pm Mickey Perz (L3 Manila)
01:30-03:00pm Jun Quemado (Team Millennia)
SECOND BATCH
03:30-04:30pm Darcy Godoy (L3 Manila)
05:00-06:00pm Ryan Stalder (L3 Manila)
06:30-07:30pm Mickey Perz (L3 Manila)
07:30-09:00pm Jun Quemado (Team Millennia)

  • The workshop will cover about six hours. There will be four sessions, each lasting at least an hour, with a different instructor teaching a different style.
  • Participants can only join a full workshop for a fee of 1,200.00php. The sessions are not open individually.
  • There will be four batches in Manila and another two in Davao. Each batch is limited to 50 participants, who will be accommodated on a first-come-first-serve basis.
  • If interested, send an email with the following details to manila@limited-3dition.com: name, address, contact number. Please indicate which batch you wish to join. You will then receive an email with more information about the workshop and payment and a verification code that will serve as your pass.

LINKS JUN QUEMADO
http://www.youtube.com/user/JunCSSD
http://www.facebook.com/people/Jun-Quemado/533869034

LINKS LIMITED EDITION MANILA
http://www.youtube.com/l3manila
http://www.facebook.com/l3manila
http://www.twitter.com/l3manila
http://www.danceforacause.net
http://planetjupiterstudio.multiply.com/

RESH.

JUN QUEMADO

is part of the dance crew Team Millennia, which was a finalist at America’s Best Dance Crew Season 3. He has been travelling around the world, sharing his knowledge and being an inspiration to many dancers and choreographers.


FEU snares UAAP cheer dance title

September 14, 2009 3 comments

FEU snares UAAP cheer dance title
By Joey Villar (The Philippine Star) Updated September 14, 2009 12:00 AM

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Members of the FEU cheering squad perform their winning number in the 2009 UAAP Cheer Dance Competition at the Araneta Coliseum. Jun Mendoza
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MANILA, Philippines – A pair of surprises rocked this year’s UAAP cheer dance competition as Far Eastern University and Ateneo pulled the rug from under traditional powerhouse teams University of the Philippines and University of Santo Tomas to capture the top two places, respectively, before a record crowd at the Araneta Coliseum yesterday.

Using the sari-manok theme, the FEU cheering squad received a score of 86.1 percent to rule the event for the first time since pulling off the same feat 11 seasons ago. The hosts pocketed the top purse worth P225,000 plus Samsung cell phones.

The Ateneo Blue Babble Battalion also came through with a stunner of a performance as it scored 83.4 percent to bag the runner-up honors, its best-ever performance since finishing fourth the last two seasons. The team won P120,000.

“I told the team no one is your opponent except yourselves,” said FEU coach Jacqueline Alolor, the top choreographer for the Tams’ routines and stunts the last nine years.

Last year’s back-to-back champion University of the Philippines Pep Squad veered from its unique, free-flowing style to conventional stunts and cheer dance routines for 83.1 percent and wound up third worth P90,000.

The famed Salinggawi Dance Troupe of UST came through with the original and most difficult routines, highlighted by the moving pyramid routine and one that involved a circular walk amid the fire-like images of colorful clothes.

Curiously UST, which once reigned for five straight seasons from 2002 and had a league-best eight titles, ended up fourth with 81 percent, its worst finish since the cheer dance competition was conceptualized 15 seasons ago.

But it was Ateneo which produced the most entertaining performance in the day – a “moonwalk dance” in tribute to the late musical legend Michael Jackson and the Broadway-inspired hairspray dance that capped its number.

“Not a lot of people know that we’re a rookie team,” said Ateneo co-captain Sari Campos, also adjudged the Samsung Stunner awardee for her good looks and energetic dance.

“Our goal this year is to really pull off our routine and not to think about the other teams. We just want to challenge ourselves and do the best we can,” she said.

“We were really surprised, it hasn’t really sunk in, I really still can’t believe it,” said the other Ateneo captain Marty Boragay.

“I don’t know their basis but I am prepared for this to happen,” said UST coach Ryan Silva, who was responsible for the school’s five titles. “FEU was very strong and had a clean routine. It’s just but normal that teams lose, we just have to grow with this experience.”

The sari-manok concept, which was also used in the season opening last July 11 that was prepared by 72nd UAAP host FEU, also factored in the Tams stunning upset.

“Sari-manok was the concept used in the opening so we also decided to adopt it in the cheer dance competition,” said FEU skipper Ven Mar Cudog, whose team finished only sixth in the National Cheer Dance event early this year but received the Most Energetic Award.

Campos, an Inter-disciplinary Studies senior, said the “moonwalk” came into fruition only in practice.

“We just got the concept while we were training and we’re glad we came up with it,” said Campos.

[Source: PhilStar Online]

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