Pugo
group rules street dance contest
By Fely
Guanzo and Karen Valle Copa
BAGUIO CITY -- Mayor
Mauricio G. Domogan with Panagbenga Festival officials declared winners of this
year’s float competition during a media forum here Wednesday.
First time contender
Maybank float won champion in small float category taking P150, 000 prize.
Coca-Cola using their
ironic red and white color scheme bagged P120, 000 for second place.
One Atomic Marketing
Corporation (Zenfone) featuring Asus mascot won third place withPp100, 000 cash
prize.
Meanwhile, for the
grand float category, NLEX- Manila North Tollways Corporation was once again
the champion taking P250,000 while SITEL float which showed colorful parrots
and butterflies won second place with P180,000 prize.
Third place went
to REVBLOOM float of the Department of
Tourism Cordillera taking P150, 000 cash prize.
This, as La Union’s
Pugo Catholic School street dancers captured top honors in the open category of
Panagbenga street dancing competition. The winning contingent, which also ruled
the 1st Tinungbo Festival competition, depicted the traditional way of cooking
food using young bamboo (tinungbo).
“It was surprising but
an honor for a small town like us to win considering the quality of
performances of the participants and to be included in the history of the
Panagbenga,” retired Gen. Eugene Martin, organizing chairman of the Tinungbo
Festival, said.
Pugo Mayor Priscilla
Martin thanked the Flower Festival Foundation and lauded the Pugo Catholic
School street dancers for their stellar performances in the first Tinungbo and
Panagbenga festivals.
The i-Lubuagen
Performing Group of Kalinga bagged second place honors while
the Virac-Itogon Drum and Lyre Corps finished third.
The Pugo, La Union
team also won a P120,000 cash prize, while the second and third placers
bagged P100,000 and P80,000, respectively.
In the high school
division, Baguio City National High School bested all participants to bring
home the championship trophy and P100,000.
Second place honors
went to Saint Louis High School which also bagged P70,000 while Pines City
National High School wound up in third place and bagged P50,000.
In the elementary
division, Apolinario Mabini Elementary School reigned supreme for the fourth
straight year.
Runners-up were Baguio
Central School and Emilio Aguinaldo Elementary School.
Freddie Alquiros, of
executive committee said infusion of culture for the celebration came full
circle during Session Road in Bloom.
Alquiros said there
was wide cultural spectrum in celebration of Panagbenga. The cultural aspect of
it did not get lost but did not overpower also the other dynamics of the
festival, he said.
Domogan they went back
to how there was a balance of culture and entertainment.
He said people did not
like it when they focused too much on the cultural aspect and some people got a
little bored with it that’s why they made sure there is harmony and balance in
all the aspects of Panagbenga.
Chief of staff
secretariat Evangeline Payno said that there were changes in the street dancing
and landscape competition. She said they minimized the use of massive props.
The use of novelty
songs were also removed, instead they used OPM songs aside from playing the
Panagbenga Hymn.
Payno added they
emphasized on the story line wherein participants concentrated in their
performance rather than their props.
For the landscape
competition, Cordillera Sky Landscaping was featured.
Panagbenga is a
‘festival of inclusion,” Domogan said as he urged everyone to join especially
those from nearby towns of Benguet.
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