Aired (August 2, 2024): Bilang isang kilalang figure skater at dancer, paano nga ba nagagamit nina Rochelle Pangilinan at Ashley Ortega ang kanilang pisikal na lakas at pagiging atleta sa aktingan? #GMANetwork #GMADrama #Kapuso
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00:00You're both very athletic, you're both very physical, you went into competitive figure
00:11skating.
00:12Of course, the whole world knows what your life is like, you're a dancer, right?
00:17How do you use this, being physical, being athletic, how are you able to use this in
00:23acting?
00:24Maybe when there are fight scenes, the timing, or sabotage scenes.
00:29The power.
00:30Yes.
00:31I like sabotage scenes.
00:32Because of the timing, you'll have a timing for each other so you won't get hurt.
00:40Okay.
00:41So you'll remember each other.
00:43So if you need to go to the edge, you'll go to the edge where no one will get hurt.
00:48Yes.
00:49For example, if there's a falling effect, you won't get hurt.
00:53If you fall, you'll still be strong.
00:55Ah, you know that.
00:56So that's where you'll use it.
00:58As for you, Ashley, I wanted to talk about figure skating because how long did you compete?
01:05And then, why did you stop?
01:07And if you have your way, will you come back?
01:11I started skating Tito Boy at the age of four.
01:15So from four years old to twelve years old, I was a competitive figure skater.
01:19I was part of the Philippine team.
01:21I competed abroad.
01:23I stopped when I was twelve because I entered the showbiz when I was thirteen.
01:27But in terms of form, come, teach us.
01:32In terms of form, what is the basic form of a figure skater?
01:37Usually, it's the same as ballet because you have to be graceful.
01:42There's a first position.
01:43Usually, when you're standing on the ice, your left foot is forward.
01:48It's like you're in a T-position.
01:50Like this.
01:51Straight body and then chin up.
01:53And usually, when you glide to find your balance, you just put your hands on the side.
01:57But when you look at it as a skater, it should be as graceful as possible.
02:02Yes, this is when you skate.
02:05Sometimes, we're off balance.
02:07It's like your hands are looking for balance.
02:09What competition will you never forget?
02:12What can't you forget?
02:14Maybe when I competed in Malaysia.
02:17You won a lot of awards there.
02:18Yes.
02:19When I competed in Malaysia, I was the only Filipino who brought home eight gold medals.
02:23Right?
02:24Yes.
02:25Congratulations.
02:26Thank you.
02:29You didn't like figure skating?
02:31No, I didn't.
02:32Direct or dance?
02:33Direct or dance.
02:34But you were also competitive.
02:35Competitive.
02:36Which contests did you participate in?
02:38There were a lot of barangay contests.
02:40You know what?
02:41I made it to the grand finals, but I never won a champion.
02:46You never won a champion?
02:47Really?
02:48That's why you're so good.
02:50Wait a minute.
02:51What is this?
02:52Solo?
02:53Dancing?
02:54Even in a group.
02:55You never won?
02:56Never.
02:57Even...
02:58Rochelle, I can't believe this.
03:00It's true.
03:01You never won?
03:02But for those who won, for example, how much did you win?
03:07Even if you didn't win, for example, the first prize,
03:10I can't imagine.
03:11Maybe you won third, second, or fourth.
03:13Yes.
03:14Daily, it's like...
03:16Daily, 10 pesos.
03:18Then semis, it's like 15 pesos.
03:21If it's on TV.
03:22Right.
03:23But in barangay contests, it's cheaper.
03:25And then you would give up?
03:26I only charge 800 pesos.
03:28Really?
03:29Yes.
03:30800 pesos.
03:31But on TV, it's bigger.
03:33What do you do with your money?
03:35I give it away.
03:37In school?
03:38I give it to my parents because we don't have money.
03:43And I also give it to the market, even a little.
03:47You give it to your family?
03:48Yes.
03:49This is just for fun.
03:50If you were to choreograph different emotions...
03:54Different emotions?
03:55Yes, for example, in love, heartbroken, for example...
03:59A dance step?
04:00A dance step, or a dance move, or...
04:03How would you do it?
04:04In love?
04:05In love.
04:06Like this.
04:12Do it, Ashley.
04:17Like this.
04:18Yes, right?
04:19It's like you're knocking.
04:20I didn't do anything here.
04:23Heartbreak.
04:28It's like you're angry.
04:29Yes.
04:30It's like...
04:31Is that a heartbreak?
04:33Yes.
04:36Heartbreak.
04:39It's like a story.
04:40Yes.
04:41You're telling a story.
04:42You're not just dancing, but with your movements,
04:45you'll know.
04:46As an audience, I'm kind of...
04:48Okay.
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