Panagbenga kicks off in Baguio with 1-mo. events
>> Tuesday, February 5, 2019
By
Pamela Mariz Geminiano
BAGUIO CITY – The 24th
staging of the Baguio Flower Festival or “Panagbenga” kicked off here Feb. 1.
"All
aspects of the preparation are now ongoing, particularly the security, traffic,
and the main event,” Councilor Elmer Datuin, co-chairman of the 2019 organizing
committee, said in an interview.
“Panagbenga
will always be Baguio’s grand celebration of life, proud fiesta of the best in
our city’s floral wealth, joyfully shared with our visitors and guests for
their fullest enjoyment of the best there is in Baguio,” he added.
“Panagbenga,”
a Kankanaey word meaning “blooming”, was conceptualized in 1995 as a recovery
measure after the 1990 earthquake that hit Northern Luzon including Baguio.
This year's Panagbenga celebration carries the theme "Blooming Forward.”
The
activities on opening day were the parade elimination of the elementary drum
and lyre competition; the landscape competition and the Baguio blooms
exposition.
Datuin said
traditional activities will remain part of the event, including the “Baguio
Blooms Expositions and Exhibition” at Burnham Park; School-based floral
arrangement and landscaping competition; Spring Festival celebration, PMA
alumni homecoming weekend, “Handog ng Panagbenga sa Pamilyang Baguio”, “Let a
thousand flowers bloom”, Concert at the Park, Session road in bloom and Pony
boys day.
Meanwhile,
Anthony de Leon, co-chairman of the organizing committee, said they have
increased the subsidy of the participating schools from P40,000 to P100,000 so
that they can improve their costumes and performances.
“To assure a
better performance of the street dancers, the organizing committee has
increased the subsidy of participating schools to P100,000 -- P40,000 for the
school to allow them to get a quality choreographer and the P60,000 as subsidy
for the students and parents who will spend for the costumes,” de Leon said.
Evangeline
Payno, Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc. chief-of-staff, said Apolinario
Mabini Elementary School, Baguio Central School, Jose P. Laurel Elementary
School, Lucban Elementary, Tuba Central School, Manuel Quezon Elementary
School, and Dontongan Elementary School will be competing in the street dance
and drum and lyre competition.
Payno said
contestants for the high school and college, including the open category, are
still being accepted.
The street
dancing parade participants have to depict the theme "Blooming Forward: a
showcase of Philippine flowers.”
On the
other hand, Supt. Johnny Balaki, Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) chief for
operations, said around 427 police personnel and 1,400 crowd control
volunteers, including medical teams, will be deployed during the festivities,
especially for the grand parades.
Rerouting
schemes will be implemented to allow the continuous flow of traffic despite the
closure of some roads during the parades.
Authorities
also urged the public to be vigilant and report anything suspicious during the
festivities. -- PNA
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