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Dance Like It’s Our Last

Heat. That’s what we all felt. But suddenly, cloudbursts of rain started pouring through the glistening sky. In an eyeblink, the lustrous convergence of clouds turned into a skylark of threat.

“It’s raining!” “Oh, my God! I didn’t bring an umbrella.” “Can I share?” the silence brought by the solemnity of the flag ceremony was broken as students rushed to pull out umbrellas.

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The judges and organizers of the event thought to themselves, “Should we stop the ceremony?” It was a battle between yes and no. Should we stop and prolong this event or should we continue and face the raging rain?

Hand in hand, step by step, with muzzled garments, topsy-turvy hair, and an invigorated fighting spirit, the program continued. Each grade level unleashed its inner gung-ho desire for the award.

“Let us welcome the grade 12 students!” With a mysterious yet festive tune, they grooved to the music with waving white flags and smile on their faces. They commenced the program with a slam! As they performed first among the rest, they clearly set an expectation that is very promising.

Sporting purple tapis, white wing-like props, and a little tribu-like make-up, the grade 11 students showed off their dancing skills. If we’d compare them to the first participants, it is visible in our eyes and obvious in our minds that their music and dance genre was similar. Maybe it’s a senior high ‘pa-uso’, you know? The dance was spiced up to another level as they lifted up a female student in the air. Balanced with a sassy pose and a flashing smile, as she was circulated by the other dancers. That was a very clever way to end the performance with a bang.

Dut…dut…dut…dut….dut… dut… Our hearts pumping to the rhythm of the introductory beat as the grade 9 students performed after grade 11. They started off strongly as they spread an energetic vibe and an ecstatic feel. As they held and swayed the bright metallic blue and silver pompoms in the air.

We are the dreamers! – Yes! The grade 8 students were inarguably dreamers as they danced, acted, and sang to last year’s FIFA world cup theme song.

Rain on me… hmmm… Isn’t it a big coincidence? As the grade 10 students danced to the song Rain on Me by Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga, large droplets of rainwater invaded the sky. Giving their presentation a confetti effect.

And last but definitely not least, the dinky bud in the middle of a plaza full of bosoming blossoms - the grade 7 students! With the influence of social media and a superb flair combined. So as a tribute to the trends that have circulated our lives, they strut a dance remix compiled with trending tiktok steps. Cute but sprightly, a very ‘slayer’ moves indeed.

Whoa! Time freeze, that was tiring. Everyone was done performing at last.

Now it’s time for a real deal! Adrenaline was rushing through our bodies and excitement was visible in our visages. Drum roll please…! As the grand winner was about to be announced, and of course, the Grade 11 students’ expectations did not disappoint them as they won the said title.

A little congratulatory speech was spoken by our active principal. Cheers to our efforts, exertions, and sweat! We all really danced as if it were our last.

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