Sayaw Sandigan

Interview Series

In this Interview Series, we spotlight local and international Filipino street dancers as they open up about their journeys in the world of street dance. Through candid conversations, they share their experiences, challenges, and the inspirations that shaped their careers. From how they got started to their thoughts on the evolution of the street dance community, these dancers offer unique perspectives that aim to educate, inspire, and connect with both aspiring dancers and enthusiasts alike.

A Guide to Stepping Up: Kyle Spills His Journey in the Street Dancing Scene

Explore the story of this 31-year-old street dancer from Valenzuela City. With 8 championship titles and a career as a coach and mentor, Taz continues to inspire as he shares his passion for dance through teaching and competing.

Dancing Our Story: Lema Bee Emphasizes the Transformative Power of Street Dance

Learn more about the 46-year-old street dance pioneer with 29 years of experience. From her early days with De La Salle University’s dance troupe to co-founding the legendary Philippine All-Stars, discover the story behind her journey to becoming a global street dance icon.

Breaking the Barriers: Dudut Shares the Main Struggles of Street Dancers in the Philippines

Have a glimpse into the life of this 29-year-old breakdancer from Parañaque City. With 14 years of experience and a spot on the Philippine national team, Dudut is making history as one of the first Filipinos competing in the Olympic breakdancing category.

Passion in Rhythm: Nica Reveals the Key to A-Team’s Success

Hear from Nica Santos, a 28-year-old street dancer from Manila, dance coach, and member of A-Team—an acclaimed and thriving commercial dance group—as she shares how she and her team built their reputation and made their mark in the street dance scene.

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