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Showing posts with label G-Force celebrates 20 years of purposeful and creative dancing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label G-Force celebrates 20 years of purposeful and creative dancing. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

G-Force celebrates 20 years of purposeful and creative dancing

 


By Robert Requintina

Published Jun 16, 2025 08:32 pm


G-Force, the dance group founded by celebrity choreographer Georcelle “Teacher Georcelle” Dapat-Sy, celebrated its 20th anniversary this month. The highlight of their celebration was the “G-Force Project 2025” concert, recently held at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.

Hundreds of performers danced on stage in a spectacular show that close to 2,000 attendees witnessed. The performers included celebrities Maja Salvador and Cassy Legaspi (mentees of Teacher Georcelle), international choreographers/dancers Ben Tovale and Laurence Kaiwai, and G-Force teachers, Teacher Georcelle herself, and over 700 students of the G-Force Dance Center in their schools in Shangri-La Plaza, Quezon City, Alabang, and BGC-Blanco. There were over 30 dance production numbers spanning various genres, ranging from hip-hop, K-pop, OPM, and sexy.


The youngest student-dancers were four years old, and the oldest was 71. The concert culminated with all the performers dancing to the song “I’m G,” while the members of the audience followed the choreography in their places.


Spotted in the audience were news anchor Iya Villania and her husband, TV host Drew Arellano, and social media sensation Niana Guerrero.

Maja, who was a teenager when Teacher Georcelle first taught her dance moves, was thrilled to be part of the exhilarating show. “I am happy na kapag may ganitong G-Force Project ay naiimbitahan tayo. I can’t say ‘no’ to them,” said Maja.

Georcelle was extremely happy with the show and the people’s response. The support is a testament to the creative movement she has been advocating these past two decades.


“It’s a humbling and deeply fulfilling experience,” she said. “What started as a movement has become a national force—not just in dance, but also in culture. I’ve realized that consistency in passion and purpose creates a legacy. G-Force has become a platform for the transformation of lives, careers, and mindsets.”

G-Force will continue to promote expression, discipline, and confidence through their dance workshops. Additionally, they are planning several special initiatives, including a dance retreat, a workshop series in Canada, and another dance concert at The Theatre at Solaire on July 20.


Visionary Teacher Georcelle assured, “G-Force will continue to be a cultural movement—integrating more technology, wellness, and global collaborations. But at its core, we will always be about people—helping the next generation move not just with rhythm, but with purpose.”

For more information about G-Force, visit their website gforcedancecenter.com and their official social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.