BCNHS to represent Cordillera in Aliwan fest
BAGUIO CITY – For
the second straight time, Saint Louis University won the Panagbenga Festival’s open category
in street-dancing and showdown competition.
SLU’s
performance had the theme “Rice for Life” with the dancers dressed in the
Ifugao traditional attire.
The contingent will receive the grand prize of P300,000.
The contingent will receive the grand prize of P300,000.
The group of
Mana-It from Burgos, La Union bagged second place and P200,000 for its “Amag bi
sih-si,” presentation, which means broom making.
Third place
went to the contingent from Pinablin, Calasiao, Pangasinan, presented “I love
Pinablin Calasiao and Wow Puto Festival” the group received P150,000.
The fourth
placer was the group from Sagpat, Kibungan, Benguet, which won P50,000.
The winner in
the High School division, Baguio City National High School received P250,000.
Second place went to
University of the Cordilleras Senior High, and third place to SLU Senior High
School
Pinsao NHS,
Pines City NHS and Remnant International College each received a consolation
prize of P50,000.
The
elementary division was won by Tuba Central School, which received P300,000.
Second place went to
Mabini Elementary School, third place to Baguio Central School, fourth place
to Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School, fifth place to Jose P. Laurel Elementary
School, sixth place to Lucban Elementary School and seventh place to Dontogan
Elementary School.
Twenty-four
groups participated in street dancing parade, seven in the elementary
division, six in the high school division and four in the open division.
The five
winners of the first cultural competition held last Feb. 23 at Melvin Jones
Football joins the parade, including the special guest performers from Tribu
Ilonganon, of Iloilo Dinagyang Foundation and contingent from Tabuk City,
Kalinga.
The 24th
Panagbenga Festival has the theme “Blooming Forward,” to highlight the city’s
inclusion in the list of the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural
Organization’s (UNESCO) of creative cities.
This, as the
Baguio City National High School-Special Program for the Arts (BCNHS-SPA),
which won first place in the high school category of the grand street dancing
parade held on March 2, will represent the Cordillera Region in the
annual “Aliwan” Festival.
“Aliwan”
Festival, organized by the Dept. of Tourism, gathers festival champions
nationwide to a massive convergence of creativity and cultural dance
competition in Manila.
The
announcement was made by the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation (BFFF) prior to
the contingent’s showdown at the Melvin Jones grandstand on Sunday, during the
grand float parade.
"Even
before the performance in grand street parade competition, teachers are hopeful
that we will be able to join in this year's Aliwan festival and that served as
our motivation to perform better," Ricky Chia, BCNHS-SPA choreographer
said after the presentation.
The BCHNS-SPA
contingent is composed of 200 personnel -- from dancers, props holders and
assistants.
Chia said the
presentation titled "Wonders of Baguio" depicts the different tourist
attractions in the city.
BCNHS-SPA teacher
coordinator Francis Lumiwes said they have a month to prepare for the Aliwan
Festival set in April. There are three categories: Street Dance, Float Parade,
and the Reyna ng Aliwan (Queen of Entertainment) beauty pageant.
Lumiwes said
it is their first time to join the festival. He said the budget could reach as
much as P800,000 for the costumes, props, and food. – With a report from Pamela
Mariz Geminiano/ PNA
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