Sunday, April 18, 2010

Rekindling the Moves

Ever felt being detached from someone you love for a very long time and finally, one day, you become reunited again?

This was what I felt when I participated in the Philippine HipHop Dance Expo 2010 at Gateway Suites, Gateway Mall, Cubao. I used to be a member of the dance group in UP Mindanao way back when I was still in college. I used to perform during university events and dance concerts. Dancing always makes me feel happy. Whenever I dance, I feel that I am free to be myself and to express what I feel in the form of my body gestures through dancing. This was what I call my 'catharsis' way back then. I remember that everytime the 'UP Hell Week' is over, I am so much excited to go to dance rehearsals. It allowed me to vent out my frustrations over my exams and release the stress that piled up due to the heavy examination week. I also remember my first dance concert. The preparations were so tiring because we had to do daily practices that extend to past midnight already. Then we still had to go to practice again during weekends. This was a struggle because our campus is in a secluded place, so far away from the metro. Then from the highway, we still had to ride a 'habal-habal' to go inside the UP campus which is 30 minutes away. So going home every night was a challenge. Not to mention, we still have classes every morning because we are not exempted from attending it just because we are preparing for a dance concert. We had more than 10 dance production numbers for that concert and I remember that I had around 6-7 production numbers that I am a part of. So, I had to rehearse 7 different dances all together. But even if it was very physically, mentally and emotionally challenging, all these things disappear the moment you hear the audience clap because they enjoyed your performance. That is one of the most wonderful gifts that a performer can get - being recognized for a beautiful presentation on stage. And this is how I feel everytime people love the dances that I perform. Not to mention, it's an added plus if they scream or yell your name while your performing because it boosts up your performance adrenaline.

But after college, the dancing has stopped. After moving to Manila, I lost the dancing. Cathartic activities for me were replaced by mall-hoppings, travelling, photography and others. But even if there are a myriad of leisure activities that replaced dancing, my body still looks for it everytime I hear a very good dance music. My body still grooves to the tunes and itches to make some cool dance moves.

So when the opportunity for me came to join the Philippine HipHop Dance Expo came, I immediately grabbed it. I tagged along my officemates who, I knew, were also dance enthusiasts. It felt so good to finally dance again and learn new dance moves from super cool hiphop dance instructors. Seeing young and old dancers together made me feel that I belong. It was very energizing to finally dance again and see if I still got it. I know I still got it and can still improve what I got if I do this more often. My officemates and I had so much fun and we learned so much from the convention. Hopefully, this will be a start of a new and better relationship with music and dance once again! :)

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Thursday, April 1, 2010

2011 Solo Backpacking: Why Not?


The Cebu Pacific Seat sale season is back and they are slashing 70% from the regular air fare for all domestic and international flights.


Since the travel period is still next year, I had myself pondering on where I wanted to go, with emphasis on the word 'I'. Well, I had long wanted to be a solo backpacker and do a Southeast Asian backpacking trip. Since I cannot easily tag some of my friends along and bringing my family of 7 (including my grandmother) to an international flight can possibly mean temporary bankruptcy for me (since I am planning to take them all to a Palawan trip next year also), I decided to have a shot on it alone. 

So what did I do? 

Out of a 60-second impulsive decision, I decided to book myself a Manila-Ho Chi Minh flight on Feb 14. 


Why Feb 14? 

Well, I figured out it will be the best reason that I'll have to bail me out of the Feb 14 hullabaloos. And from the looks of it, I'll still be wearing black on that day. So, why not? Feb 14 on a plane to Saigon is not a bad Valentine's date idea.

I'm planning to do a Ho Chi Minh-Siam Reap-Phnom Penh-Bangkok tour and planning to get back on the 19th of Feb. Still haven't booked the return flight on the 19th, though. I am still not sure whether to take the return flight to Manila from Bangkok or still from Ho Chi Minh. Just need to make sure that my itinerary will allow me to tour the cities well enough and determine where it will take me on the 19th for my return trip back home.

As of writing, it'll be a 6 day trip alone. But I would be more happy to have travel buddies on this trip. Like they say, the more the merrier. :) 

There will be more than enough quality time with myself for a 6-day backpacking adventure. But I'm sure that it'll be fun to know more about what's out there. 

Can't wait to visit and explore the places and take pictures and eventually blog about 'em. 

Well, just a few more months and were already in 2011. So let's just wait and see. 

Ciao! :)