By: Glen Aubrey E. Papillerin
Being an achiever through dancing might show how this world sounds and let you follow its flow and fly when it told you so--with these, dreams are like music that you can never resist to play and reach to make life more active and expressive.
Photo Source: Kcezia's FB Account
Kcezia Lalaine Omaque, a 23-year-old student from Adamson university under Bachelor of Arts in Communication at second-year level, a cheer dancer since senior high from her beloved school. She graduated elementary from Barayong Central Elementary School, Barayong National High School during her secondary in Davao.
At a young age, she always felt like she was born to become a performer after witnessing a lot of movies that tell a story about cheer dancing, she always sees herself performing in front of many people and on a large stage where she can express herself through dancing.
“It felt like I was born to be a dancer or performer, I just don’t know why,” she said.
These brought her to be one of the cheer dancers of AdU that compete in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) that earned many awards—become 2017 UAAP-CDC Champion, 2018 and 2019 UAAP second runner up. She also earned the 2018 Silver Awards from Asian Cheerleading Invitational Championship in Singapore and a 2019 National Cheerleading All-Star first runner-up.
Despite these awards she gained for herself, Kcezia still face may downfall and struggles in life along her way to continue this journey since she doesn’t have any gymnastic lesson when she was younger.
“Catching up with the skills of my teammates given that most of them already had a background about gymnastics or cheerleading,” she said.
But still grateful for what she becomes and for everything that are coming into her life that she never expected to happen, now she’s a flyer member of the
PEP squad and shining like a star that everyone could notice her talent and beauty.
“Every time we perform for the school during UAAP CDC. Especially when we won where we became quite famous for a while bc of so many TV guesting,” she added.
As a dancer that has more to share with everyone especially with her talents, Kcezia left a short message to inspire people that are stepping with the same path that she is now standing at, “You can always start late. I started being a cheerleader when I got to college when I was still in Davao. Unlike my teammates who already are a cheerleader when they were still in elementary. And here I am, being an amateur to finally dancing in one of the most famous cheerleading competitions in the country,”—referring that real talent may be the key for your success and your music are your will to become the person you always wanted to be.
As a cheer dancer, it is your responsibility to put your goal over your head and dance through the will of your passion and faith to yourself.
This world are kcezia’s huge ground where she can fall but with the spirit she uses to play, the music will be the easiest essence of this life where she can follow the flow of real-life competition.
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