Pinoy groups win in int’l dance competition in Australia
Filipino dance groups dominated this year's World Supremacy Battlegrounds dance competition in Australia, with groups even tying in rankings under some categories.
University of the Philippines Diliman-based group UPeepz won the gold under the 11-year international dance competition's Monster Crew Division.
Asian Pride, an all-male dance group from Mandaluyong, took home the gold under the international open division, inching ahead of the Marikina-based FMD Xtreme with 72 points over the latter's 71.20.
UP Office of Alumni Relations Director Jose Wendell Capili II congratulated UPeepz for it victory in a post on Facebook.
According to UPeepz's Facebook page, its members are high school to post-graduate students from UP, Far Eastern University, University of Santo Tomas, National University, and other universities.
The World Supremacy Battlegrounds prides itself as Australia's "biggest and most prestigious international street dance competition." —Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News
University of the Philippines Diliman-based group UPeepz won the gold under the 11-year international dance competition's Monster Crew Division.
Asian Pride, an all-male dance group from Mandaluyong, took home the gold under the international open division, inching ahead of the Marikina-based FMD Xtreme with 72 points over the latter's 71.20.
UP Office of Alumni Relations Director Jose Wendell Capili II congratulated UPeepz for it victory in a post on Facebook.
The World Supremacy Battlegrounds prides itself as Australia's "biggest and most prestigious international street dance competition." —Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News
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