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IN PHOTOS: Celebrities participate in the GForce Project 2014

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines- Several celebrities participated in the recently concluded GForce Project 2014.

The project is an annual program of the GForce Dance Group where they offer dance lessons every summer.

For this year, several celebrities and their family members joined the program and held a recital Thursday, May 29, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

One of the programs for this year is the mother and child tandem class where moms get to bond with their kids through dancing.

Shrerilyn Reyes-Tan tried this one with her youngest daughter Eia.


No wonder, Sherilyn is still looking young and fit at the age of 38.

Among those who participated in the summer program is Claudine’s daughter Sabina.

Earlier that day, Claudine posted a photo of Sabina showing off the kid's green-highlighted hair which matches the camouflage outfit of their group.

Meanwhile, Nelson Canlas reported on “24 Oras” Friday that Raymart was also present that night, but he  was seated on the upper box of the dome to avoid attracting attention.

Child star Andrea Brillantes also joined the summer dance classes under teacher Bhe.

Andrea starred in the recently concluded show “Annaliza” and will be part of the upcoming show “Hawak Kamay” starring Piolo Pascual.

Kim Chiu’s sister Lakambini performed during the recital too.


She’s wearing neon-colored leotard aerobics clothes, which shows off her well-toned body.

Vice Ganda, meanwhile, was there during the performances.


He was there to support dance group, particularly the GForce Angels who perform with him in most of his dance numbers.


Vina Morales also had a Jennifer Lopez inspired dance number with the GForce Stallions.

ANDREA BRILLANTES

CLAUDINE

DANCE GROUP

HAWAK KAMAY

JENNIFER LOPEZ

KIM CHIU

NELSON CANLAS

PIOLO PASCUAL

SHERILYN

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