Internationally-acclaimed dance artists, may payo sa ‘To The Top’ boys

August 22, 2015

By CHERRY SUN



Hindi lang basta-basta ang dance coaches ng To The Top boys, dahil sina Coach Prince Paltu-ob, Coach Madelle Paltu-ob, at Coach Jesse “Reflex” Gotangco ay kilala sa international stage ng Hip-hop at breakdancing.

Ngayong bahagi sila ng kauna-unahang multi-platform boy band competition sa bansa, hindi nila palalagpasing ibahagi ang kanilang mga kaalaman at talent sa mga boy band aspirants.

Para kay Coach Prince, mahalaga na nauunawaan ng artists ang mensahe ng kanilang kinakanta.
 
READ: Kilalanin si Coach Prince Paltu-ob

Payo niya, “More than just the movement, I think the relationship of the music should be one with your dance. So for me, listening to the music, internalizing it and expressing together with the music is more important than just movement itself.”

“They really have to know what the message is when they perform,” dugtong niya.

Para kina Coach Madelle at Coach Reflex, kailangan pang magpursigi ang mga boys sa pag-eensayo.
 
READ: Kilalanin si Coach Madelle Paltu-ob

Diin ni Coach Madelle, “Practice, practice, and practice. So they need to be committed to make themselves better by practicing. No one is better overnight so they need time for that. And 'yun nga, again, just do their best, give their 110%, and do everything excellently whether it be dance or singing.”
 
READ: Kilalanin si Coach Jesse "Reflex" Gotangco

“With this boy band having to be a brand where they both have to move and sing very well, dance training is very important. Keep pushin', you can never be enough. If you’re a real artist, you keep pushin', you keep doing what you have to do,” pagsang-ayon naman ni CoachJesse.

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