CONVERSE BLOCK
PARTY CELEBRATES INDIVIDUALITY, INDEPENDENCE
AND RELATES THE STORY OF BEING AN ICONIC SHOE BRAND
MALL-GOERS ENJOYED AN ALL-DAY BASH at the Converse
Block Party. The party, inspired by the Fourth of July block parties in the U.S.
told the story of the iconic Converse shoe brand: the activities included
street games, basketball-skateboard-and-dance exhibitions, graffiti art, spray-painting, musical performances and a raffle for
fun and fabulous prizes.
“The Converse Block Party is a global activity. In fact, Singapore and Vietnam
and Australia have already finished their block parties. The
activities at our party were chosen as a way of telling the story of Converse.
That’s why we have basketball, skating, music, dance
and other street activities.
“Converse is the very first shoe brand to be synonymous with basketball.
Beginning way back in the 1930s, Converse was the first basketball shoe to land
the basketball court and became the standard
issue basketball shoes for professional, college and high school teams.
“The Converse brand has evolved through the years. From basketball, it
became a favorite of skaters. Then when young people adapted street fashion,
Converse became a lifestyle brand. That’s why we are known for offering a
variety of styles in many vibrant colors and hip designs. Converse comes out
with more than 200 new designs every season,” says Kit Santos, Converse
Philippines Marketing Manager.
Sports and fashion icon
Converse is a much-loved, long-established leader in casual street-wear.
The shoe brand is more than a hundred years old. In the Philippines,
it’s been around for about just as long. It’s already more than footwear: it’s
already a cultural icon in the U.S.
the Philippines
and around the world.
That’s why quite a number of participants in the Converse Block Party in
MOA were wearing their own Converse shoes. They also checked out the new
Converse Fall Collection, which is due for release in retail outlets starting
July and through to October.
Basketball, skateboarding
It also happens that the Converse Block Party included activities that
Filipinos from all walks of life enjoy.
Every community in the Philippines
has a basketball court, big or small. That’s why the block party included
basketball exhibition games and shooting competitions, as well as other
basketball-related contests that give away exciting prizes.
Members of various college basketball teams arrived to give exhibition
games. These included De LaSalle, San
Sebastian and EAC. There was also a celebrity
basketball game featuring Carlos Agassi and other stars.
Besides basketball, skateboarding is also featured in the event. Skaters
had the chance to do their own thing during the Open Skate session. They
learned old and new skateboarding tricks during a Skate Clinic that was open to
all who were interested.
Hiphop and rock
Beatbox Philippines,
the countries premier beatbox group, showed off their amazing skills onstage.
It was amazing to hear drumbeats, “scratch” sounds and other electronic,
synthesized music produced from their mouths and throats.
Then the Philippine All-Stars electrified the crowd with their cool
dance moves that brought hip-hop and street dance to a whole new level. They
even gave a hip-hop dance clinic to party participants.
Throughout the event, visual artists created some cool graffiti and
chalk art. There was also a 3D video viewing room, where partygoers watch a 3D
presentation of Converse being used by famous skaters.
Popular bands Gloc 9 with Pointblanc and Callalily played later in the
evening, much to the delight of the crowd, and a perfect way to culminate the
event.
The Converse Block Party was the perfect send-off, the best hurrah for
the summer to celebrate friendship, great memories, Life and Freedom—and more
than a hundred years of Converse being a fashion icon and an integral part of
Philippine culture.
SAN SEBASTIAN COLLEGE,
ARELLANO UNIVERSITY face-off in a friendly
exhibition game that quickly got serious, much to the crowd's excitement.
DLSU and
MAPUA displayed their hoop skills and displayed top-notch collegiate basketball.
THE
CELEBRITY HOOP STARS gave their all during their exhibition game and showed
what it means to play hard while remaining good sports.
"STAR"
PLAYERS -- Actor Carlos Agassi and fellow celebrities provided a star-studded
basketball game of intense half-court play.
GIANT
CHUCKS - These giant Chuck Taylors were a crowd favorite, with partygoers
taking turns posing with them for photos.
DJ SANYA
SMITH got everyone moving to the beat.
FACE
PAINTING isn't only for kids: This partygoer went for the Skeletor look.
MASTER
RAPPER GLOC-9 amazes the audience with his signature machine gun wordplay.
GRAFFITI
ART comes alive with some street attitude during the Converse Block Party.
KAT ALANO
radiated beauty with coolness during the Converse Block Party.
ROCK
DEMIGOD Kian of Callalily.
CALLALILY ROCK THE
HOUSE with their distinct OPM sound that blends Pinoy Rock with Pop.
SKATERS
had a great time flashing their moves during the Open Skate session.
PHILIPPINE
ALL-STARS are hands-down the best hip hop dance group around--and with two
World Hip Hop Dance Championship victories, who will doubt it?
BEATBOX PHILIPPINES
were show-stoppers, leaving the audience too awed for words--how could
electronic beats and synthesized riffs come out from a human mouth? To hear is
to believe.
KRUMPINOY
are the pioneers of the Krump
street dance style--and they owned the crowd
during their performance.
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