Kuwait Times

GLITZ AND GLAMOUR AS DANCESPORT WALTZES INTO SOUTHEST ASIAN GAMES

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Costume changes, last-minute makeup touches and air kisses - dancesport made a flamboyant entrance yesterday as the Southeast Asian Games got off to a sparkling start in the Philippine­s. The ballroom competitio­n picked up the baton from the color, music and glamour of the previous night’s glitzy opening ceremony, with all the coiffed hairstyles and high tension of a Dancing With the Stars episode.

A small but raucous crowd - mostly Philippine - waved flags and cheered on the local couples in the function room of Clark’s Royce Hotel, with some in the audience giddily fanning their faces with their hands in nervous anticipati­on. Backstage the atmosphere was tense as dance partners from Vietnam, Singapore and elsewhere around the region psyched themselves up for performanc­es years in the making. Some ran through their routines, said prayers together or did breathing exercises to tamp down their fraught nerves. One determined contender stared into middle distance, preparing his game face.

Wearing elaborate gowns in their national colors, the women dazzled in costume jewelry and customized nail varnish, while their male partners sported immaculate tuxedos with tails, shiny black shoes and slicked-back hair. Once called through the stage curtain and into the spotlights, the couples twirled and shimmied across the dance floor as the capacity crowd roared, raising the roof when the Philippine couples strutted their stuff.

‘Wonderful feeling’

Partners glided over the stage in 90-second routines to the tune of Justin Bieber, The Beatles and Bruno Mars before turning to face the judges. The crowd hushed as all eyes in the room trained on the stony-faced panel. When the results appeared on the big screen one-byone, some in the audience gasped, while others shrieked with joy as their dance idols went to the top of the scoreboard.

Performers crowded around the television by the stage entrance to see the scores rolling in, hugging each other and exchanging highfives. It was the Philippine couples who cleaned up on the dance floor yesterday, the first time competitiv­e ballroom dancing has been staged at the SEA Games in 12 years. Home favorites Sean Mischa Aranar and Ana Leonila Nualla won three golds for the tango, Viennese waltz and five dance events, while compatriot­s Mark Gayon and Joy Renigen snared the top prizes in waltz and foxtrot along with a silver in quickstep.

“It’s a really wonderful feeling being here and having these medals after all the hard work and the stress and the sleepless nights,” Renigen said. “It’s all worth it. We’re really happy.” The duo have been dance partners for five years, and a couple for four. “The relationsh­ip really helps,” said Renigen. “Of course with the performanc­e, with the love, with the dancing you don’t have to produce it, you don’t have to fake it, because it’s already there.”—

 ??  ?? Philippine­s’ Ana Nualla interacts with Ella Jamili while waiting backstage before performing in the dancesport event yesterday. — AFP photos
Philippine­s’ Ana Nualla interacts with Ella Jamili while waiting backstage before performing in the dancesport event yesterday. — AFP photos
 ??  ?? Thailand’s Issarapong Duangkaew and Thanawan Yananun (left) practice backstage as they wait to perform in the dancesport event in the SEA Games (Southeast Asian Games) in Clark, Capas town, Tarlac province north of Manila yesterday.
Thailand’s Issarapong Duangkaew and Thanawan Yananun (left) practice backstage as they wait to perform in the dancesport event in the SEA Games (Southeast Asian Games) in Clark, Capas town, Tarlac province north of Manila yesterday.
 ??  ?? Vietnamís Vu Hoang Anh Minh (left) and Nguyen Truong Xuan practice backstage before competing in the dancesport event in Clark, Capas town.
Vietnamís Vu Hoang Anh Minh (left) and Nguyen Truong Xuan practice backstage before competing in the dancesport event in Clark, Capas town.

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