TomasinoWeb logo
TomasinoWeb logo

Saturday, April 19, 2025

UST dance troupes capture podium finishes in Dance Supremacy Kings and Queens 2025

1 min readUST Prime and Galvanize will look to defend their crowns as the UAAP Season 87 Street Dance Competition takes place later in the season.
Profile picture of Johann Coronel

Published 3 months ago on January 28, 2025

by Johann Coronel

SHARE

Main image of the post

(Photos from Dance Supremacy International Facebook page)

SHARE

The UST Prime and UST Galvanize danced their way to podium finishes in different categories of the Dance Supremacy International Kings and Queens 2025 competition on Saturday, Jan. 25, at The Theatre at Solaire, Solaire Resort and Casino, Parañaque City.

UST Galvanize brought home a silver medal in the Kings high school dance category of the competition with an overall score of 87.83 points.

UST finished ahead of the School of Saint Anthony's DanSSA and behind Ateneo de Manila University's Indayog ng Atenistang Kabataan.

Galvanize also clinched a bronze medal in the Queens high school dance category with a total score of 89.83 points.

St. Paul College of Pasig's Terpsichore Street finished in second place while PAREF Woodrose School's Woodrose Dance Crew secured gold in the category.

UST Prime nabbed its only medal in the college division with a bronze medal finish in the Queens college dance category with a total of 91.17 points.

They finished behind ADMU's Company of Ateneo Dancers who nabbed second place and a combined force of UP's Streetdance Club and Filipiniana Dance Group who were crowned champions.

UST Prime and Galvanize will look to defend their crowns as the UAAP Season 87 Street Dance Competition takes place later in the season.

UST Prime

UST Galvanize

Dance Supremacy International Kings and Queens 2025

Profile picture of Johann Coronel

Johann Coronel

Sports Editor

Johann Coronel is the Sports Editor of TomasinoWeb and a sophomore journalism student from the Faculty of Arts and Letters. His obsession with different kinds of sports has given him the courage to explore the world of writing, and tell the world about the beauty of sports. Although currently practicing as a writer, Johann also has aspirations of being a professional tennis player or a sports analyst one day. When he is not writing or studying, he is constantly training and playing tennis. He also loves to watch clips of his idols like Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in hopes of beating them someday. Apart from playing tennis, Johann also loves playing video games, and traveling. From time to time, he also wonders how he can be a TOPGUN pilot.

Comments

Loading comments...

Leave a Comment

*

*

(will not be displayed)

*