AT A GLANCE
Following the dance recitals at The Theatre at Solaire, G-Force gears up for its out-of-Canada tour in August with classes in Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, and Vancouver.
G-Force concluded its G-Force Project 2024 with 39 classes at the Theatre at Solaire, ending with two sold-out recitals on July 7 and 28.
The hashtag #MovingForwardWithAI saw the embrace of the future of dance with the visit of two internationally renowned choreographers.
Filipino-American Brian Puspos, who worked on the moves of Jungkook (“Seven”, “3d”, “ Standing Next To You”), Justin Bieber, Chris Brown and BTS danced with G-Force and its students last July 7.
Ling Zhang, a member of Jam Republic, the Royal Family Dance Crew, and ReQuest, also visited Manila as she got to watch and groove with the students during the July 28 recital.
Ling is scheduled to do a master class on July 29 at Blanco by G-Force in Taguig.
“When we conceptualized this year’s G-Force Project, we thought of how to adapt to the future of artificial intelligence,” G-Force artistic director Georcelle Dapat-Sy. “
And while there are still questions, one thing is clear – dance will evolve, and Brian and Ling’s visit just showed that we as human beings continue to create movements that AI will not easily replicate.”
The G-Force Project students, composed of kids, teens, and adults, got to groove to Hip-hop, Dancehall, Sexy Class, Contemporary, K-Pop and OPM. More than dancing, the students met new friends, built confidence, and enjoyed themselves. Everyone is already looking forward to next year’s Dance Project.
The future of dance is something to look forward to as G-Force continues with its classes at their dance centers in Quezon City, Alabang, and BGC branches all year round.
Following the dance recitals at The Theatre at Solaire, G-Force gears up for its out-of-Canada tour in August with classes in Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, and Vancouver.