From Philippines to the World: Cebuana leads the charge in Red Bull Dance Your Style 2026

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES (January 22, 2026) – After years of persistence and three hard-fought attempts, Cebu’s own Sam Rivera, known in the community as NEMESIS, has emerged as the Philippines’ top freestyle dancer, earning her place on the global stage in Los Angeles.

She claimed the 2025 Red Bull Dance Your Style Philippines National Finals crown in front of her hometown crowd, a moment she described as “a dream come true.” The win propelled her to the World Finals, where she broke into the Top 16, solidifying her position among the world’s elite freestyle dancers.

Fighting Through the Struggles

NEMESIS’ journey began in Cebu’s krump community, shaped by local battles, long training sessions, and a tight-knit dance scene. Her Red Bull Dance Your Style story unfolded over three years: Top 8 in the 2023 Cebu qualifier, a near-win at nationals in 2024, and finally, her breakthrough in 2025.

“The moment that changed me most was being in the finals last 2024. That experience made me look at myself differently — it was proof that I could win this competition because I made it as far as the finals. It humbled me, pushed me to train deeper, and made me realize that growth doesn’t always come from winning,” NEMESIS said. Each setback sharpened her discipline, pushing her to build not just strength and stamina through daily conditioning with her dance crew training, but also adaptability through freestyle labs where unpredictability became her greatest teacher.

Behind the scenes, her preparation went beyond physical exercises. NEMESIS balanced endurance training with mental conditioning, grounding herself through visualization, prayer, breathing exercises, and self-review to stay centered under pressure. That inner strength allowed her to dance with clarity and purpose, trusting instinct over pre-set moves and letting her honest emotions guide every dance battle.

“This year, the biggest difference was my mindset and maturity as a dancer. In my previous battles, I was focused on trying the experience and just enjoying it,” said NEMESIS. “This time, I came in with a goal, more self-awareness, confidence, and trust in my own style.” Her victory became the culmination of discipline, faith, and unwavering belief in her craft, strengthened by the support of family, friends, and her hometown community.

Carrying Filipino Freestyle to the Global Arena

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From local qualifiers to the World Finals, NEMESIS proved that Filipino dancers can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best. Performing in Los Angeles challenged and inspired her, reinforcing the strength of Filipino freestyle on the global stage. “The moment I heard the crowd respond to my first round and saw dancers from other countries hyping and reacting, at that moment, I truly felt that Filipino dancers don’t just belong on that stage — we can be on par with the other international dancers,” NEMESIS said about her experience during the Red Bull Dance Your Style World Finals 2025. “You don’t need to change who you are to compete globally. Your roots are your strength. The world stage rewards authenticity. If you carry your story with confidence and discipline, you belong anywhere,” she added.

“Growing up in Cebu’s krump and street dance community gave me my foundation and identity. The scene here is raw, passionate, and very family-oriented. It taught me discipline, respect for the culture, and how to express real emotion through movement,” NEMESIS shared. Her balanced mix of technique, instinct, and commanding stage presence reflects both krump culture and the heart of Red Bull Dance Your Style’s freestyle identity. “Red Bull Philippines didn’t just create a competition; they created a platform for us dancers for growth. Through Red Bull Dance Your Style, I was exposed to different styles, cities, and high-level dancers that pushed me beyond my limits. It made me realize that my dreams are possible through their movement.”

A Symbol of Confidence and Community

As one of the few women dominating a traditionally male-led krump scene, NEMESIS has embraced the role of breaking barriers. “Being visible as a female dancer in this scene isn’t always easy, but the way Red Bull Philippines highlighted the culture and the dancers made me feel supported. That support encouraged me to step out more boldly, take opportunities I might have been afraid of before, and represent myself and other women with more openness and pride,” she explained.

“Being a woman in krump pushed me to become a dancer who’s both powerful and intentional. I embraced my own texture, emotion, and storytelling. That combination shaped a style that’s aggressive when it needs to be, but also expressive and controlled,” she said. Her presence has resonated with audiences and fellow dancers alike, highlighting how strength, femininity, and identity can coexist in freestyle battles. “When young women see me on that stage, I want them to feel like they belong there too, and it’s possible even in a male-dominated scene,” she shared. NEMESIS’ journey continues to inspire the Philippines’ tight-knit street dance community, showing how shared energy, creativity, and support can push local talent toward global recognition.

Summing up her experience being a part of Red Bull Dance Your Style, NEMESIS shared, “It’s expanded my world. More than exposure, it gave me responsibility and reach to represent my roots, my style, and my country on a global level.” NEMESIS was awarded Asian Krumper of the Year in 2025 and was nominated as Worldwide Female Krumper of the Year by FCD Awards. She credits Red Bull Dance Your Style as playing a big role in achieving these recognitions.

Opening the Floor for Red Bull Dance Your Style 2026

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NEMESIS’ journey sets a new benchmark for Red Bull Dance Your Style 2026, with the competition already underway, with Titan emerging victorious in the Cebu qualifiers and Ian Paul securing the runner-up position, both earning their spots in the upcoming national finals. Bringing the next nationwide qualifier in Davao on February 21, then finally Manila in March. 

“I hope my journey shows Filipinos that you don’t need to come from a big scene or have perfect resources to reach the world stage. What matters is consistency, faith, and love for dance,” she said. “Trust your body’s instinct and enjoy your performance. Train hard, but don’t lose your love for the dance and purpose. Learn to accept losses, protect your mental health, and trust your preparation. If you stay present and true to yourself, the results will take care of themselves.”

Red Bull Dance Your Style 2026 calls on street dancers of all styles—hip-hop, popping, krump, waacking, and open choreo—to take the floor. Who will rise to represent the Philippines next?

Support the next generation of Filipino dancers and follow the Red Bull Dance Your Style 2026 qualifiers across Cebu, Davao, and Manila. For more information and updates, visit the official Red Bull website and its social media pages (Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok).