Promil Four i-Shine Talent Camp now on Season 7

G-FORCE showed some snappy dance moves during the launch

Some of the country’s most talented artists in the fields of music, dancing, acting, ballet,
theatre, and art shared how mental, physical and social stimulation workshops can
unlock and foster each child’s potential during the launch of Promil Four’s i-Shine Talent
Camp, the summer talent development program for kids 6-11 years old which is now on
Season 7.
 
Teacher Georcelle Dapat-Sy

During the launch held at Maybank Performance Arts Theater, the mentors moms and
a peek at what is in store for their kids during this year’s i-Shine Talent Camp: Moms
and kids had fun when teachers Robert Alejandro and Kara Escay of the Art camp
stretched kids’ imagination by creating a cat and dog out of the word “iShine”; Maestro
Ryan Cayabyab gave a short lesson about the four elements of music; while Dance
camp master Georcelle Dapat-Sy, accompanied by G-FORCE members, called kids
and parents on stage to execute basic dance steps.
 
Maestro Ryan Cayabyab

For acting enthusiasts, Audie Gemora of the Theatre camp taught kids how to act out
different emotions using the phrase “Nurture the gift”; while Ballet camp master Liza
Macuja-Elizalde had dancers from Ballet Manila perform a 6-minute adagio from Act 2
of The Nutcracker.
 
 
Promil’s philosophy is to instill the importance of not only proper nutrition, but also
proper parenting and guidance to fully support a child’s proper growth and mental
development. This is in line with the brand’s advocacy of actively involving parents in
helping nurture the gift of their child.
 
 
The launch was hosted by Dimples Romana, who has been hosting the i-Shine Talent
Camp for 10 years now.
 
 
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