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A Champion Rises on the SOGO Stage

Hundreds of dancers across the country once shared a simple dream: to be seen, heard, and celebrated for their talent. That dream came to life through the first-ever SOGO Dance Revolution, a nationwide competition launched by Hotel Sogo that blended social media energy with live stage excitement.

The journey began online. Dance crews from different provinces uploaded their performances on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, hoping to earn enough attention to move forward. Likes, shares, comments, and technical skill all mattered. From countless entries, only a handful advanced—groups representing Bulacan, Pampanga, Rizal, Quezon City, Taguig, Caloocan, and Manila—showing just how wide the competition’s reach had become.

The final showdown transformed into a full-scale celebration of movement. With hotel executives, media partners, and supporters filling the venue, seven finalist crews performed original routines that mixed storytelling, street styles, and high-energy choreography. Every step was judged on skill, creativity, stage presence, and the ability to connect with both the live audience and online supporters.

Guiding the scoring was a diverse panel from dance, hospitality, and public service, led by dancer and content creator Andrea Pauline Brillantes and choreographer Jam Medina. They were joined by Swaggy Eleven, Hotel Sogo Sector Head Cristy Santiago, and Indigenous Peoples’ advocate Jennifer Pia Sibug-Las, ensuring that both artistry and social impact were part of the evaluation.

When the final scores were tallied, Ride Safe Crew rose above the rest, earning the championship title, cash prizes, a Hotel Sogo staycation, and recognition as the brand’s first-ever Dance Ambassador. Xtremelimit Dance Crew followed in second place, while M.Y Crew secured third and also won the Most Engaged Dance Group award for dominating social media interactions throughout the season.

Between competition rounds, guest performers and judge-led stage numbers kept the atmosphere lively, turning the finals into more than just a contest—it became a celebration.

Hotel Sogo Corporate Marketing Head Sue Geminiano shared that the project was built to give hardworking Filipinos a creative escape. She described dance as a form of expression, healing, and hope—much like a stay at Hotel Sogo offers rest after long days.

With its strong debut, SOGO Dance Revolution is now set to return for future seasons, promising to grow into a national platform where Filipino talent continues to rise, one powerful performance at a time.

Written by Village Connect

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