Jack 'n Jill Calbee's Dance To The CalBeats Competition was held at TriNoma Mall last June 10.
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Power Impact Dancers wowed the TriNoma crowd with their heart-stopping performance, and won as the grand champion of the Jack 'n Jill Calbee's Dance To The CalBeats Competition last June 10. Awarding the dance crew with P70,000 cash prize are (top row, L-R) Jack 'n Jill Calbee General Manager Mickey Manalang, Jack 'n Jill Calbee's online ambassador, Yassi Pressman, and former Manoeuvres member Michael Flores.
Jack 'n Jill Calbee's online ambassador, Yassi Pressman, and its cuddly potato mascot, Jaga, teach TriNoma mall-goers how to do Jack 'n Jill Calbee's "Konicho-woah" dance steps during the Dance To The CalBeats Competition last June 10.
University of the Philippines Manila Indayog Dance Varsity impressed the mall-goers in TriNoma Mall with their fresh moves and energetic vibe, and won third place during the Dance To The CalBeats Competition last June 10.
With their creative take of Jack 'n Jill Calbee's "Konichi-woah" dance moves, University of the East Extreme Squad bagged second place during the Dance To The CalBeats Competition held at TriNoma Mall last June 10.
Jack 'n Jill Calbee's potato mascot, Jaga, entertained the crowd in TriNoma after a dance showdown with former Manoeuvres member Michael Flores. This and other energetic performances from Jack 'n Jill Calbee's online ambassador Yassi Pressman and renowned university dance crews were showcased during the Dance To The CalBeats Competition last June 10.
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