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M2TG Ignites Stage in Anniversary Dance Concert

  • May 12
  • 2 min read

Article by Marianne Policarpio and Michelle Loreign Sacramento



The Move to the Groove (M2TG) dancers commemorated their anniversary with a concert held on October 11, 2025 (Saturday) at Tanghalang Pasigueño in Pasig City. The event gathered students, families, alumni, and supporters who came to witness a series of performances that highlighted the group’s continued dedication to dance and artistic expression.



Hosted by Gab Campos, senior choreographer of M2TG, the concert featured a lineup of performances that displayed the group’s versatility and synchronization. Each segment offered a different dance style, showing the members’ ability to blend creativity with discipline. The production also reflected months of preparation, with transitions, lighting, and choreography executed with precision.



Throughout the evening, the audience responded with interest, cheering for each number performed on stage. Several guest artists also graced the event, adding variety and energy to the concert. Among the guest groups was the Air Movers dance group, whose performance drew loud applause from the crowd. In an interview, one of their members, KC, described the experience as something memorable. “Perfect ang flow ng event, and since kasama kami sa nag perform, mas lalo itong naging memorable” she said.



The audience also expressed their appreciation for the concert. Kathleen, one of the attendees, shared that she was impressed with the dancers’ performances. “I enjoyed the show, mostly yung prod ng girls, very talented po silang lahat,” she stated. Many spectators shared the same thoughts, saying the event truly showcased the dancers’ skill and passion.



The concert concluded with a closing act that brought all performers together on stage. The crowd responded with applause and cheers, marking the end of a well-organized production. The anniversary event reflected the consistent effort of M2TG members to maintain their craft and to strengthen the organization’s presence within the university’s performing arts community.

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