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Champion Energy: Gi-Force rocks WAO Charity festival stage

Champion Energy: Gi-Force rocks WAO Charity festival stage

From Post-Courier · (38m ago) English Positive tone

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  • Gi-Force, champions of the Sting Night Shift Dance Battle, performed at the We Are One (WAO) Mother’s Day Charity Music Festival.
  • The dance crew showcased advanced moves and choreography at the event held at Sir Hubert Murray Stadium.
  • The festival aimed to raise funds for charity on Mother's Day.

The vibrant spirit of Papua New Guinea was on full display at the We Are One (WAO) Mother’s Day Charity Music Festival, where local talent shone brightly. Among the standout performers was Gi-Force, the reigning champions of the Sting Night Shift Dance Battle. Their electrifying performance at the Sir Hubert Murray Stadium on Sunday, May 10, 2026, proved why they hold the title, captivating the audience with their dynamic energy and high-level choreography.

This festival, a celebration of community and a tribute to mothers, provided a platform for artists like Gi-Force to showcase their skills and connect with the public. The crew's ability to deliver a 'next-level' performance, leaving the audience 'breathless,' is a testament to their dedication and talent. Such events are crucial for fostering local arts and culture, offering a sense of pride and entertainment that resonates deeply within the community.

Beyond the spectacle, the WAO Mother’s Day Charity Music Festival underscores the importance of giving back. By bringing together artists and the community for a charitable cause, it highlights the generosity and solidarity that define Papua New Guinean society. Performances like Gi-Force's not only entertain but also contribute to a greater good, making the festival a meaningful occasion for all involved.

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