Humble beginnings,
relentless heart.
It began with a former athlete, a borrowed studio, and a handful of students who refused to sit still.
The First Steps
Sir Wilmer Vargas — once a DanceSport athlete himself — gathered a small group of dancers to represent Infanta National High School. No banners, no budget. Just a count of eight and a dream.
A Name of Our Own
The little school squad grew into something bigger than any single classroom — and the Infanta Dance Sports Team was born, an identity the dancers could call home.
Beyond the Province
First regional floors, first trophies, first taste of what discipline could build. The team began turning heads far outside of Infanta.
On the National Stage
IDST started competing nationwide, trading local gymnasiums for championship ballrooms — and proving a small-town team could hold its own among the country's best.
World-Class Mentors
The team earned the chance to train alongside globally recognized athletes — lessons that reshaped technique, posture, and ambition for every dancer on the floor.
The Legacy Continues
Alumni now carry the IDST spirit into colleges across the country, still competing, still thriving — proof that what starts in Infanta never really stops dancing.