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by Ian Kenneth Bicar & Starlight Tolentino
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R A T I O N A L E The purpose is to show the many colors, faces and symbols that embody and
represent the many display of a tru Higalaay Parade. The City of Golden Friend-
ship it is commonly known, but only until now, can be commonly seen. these
pictures will truly show the colors, faces, and symbols of the Kagay-anon spirit
in full array.
Ian Kenneth Bicar
3rd-year Development Communication student.
Starlight Tolentino
3rd-year Development Communication student.
Drummers roll their drums
and beat their instruments giving life to the pro-
cession as they pass the growing number of those
watching eagerly at the sidelines.
BEAT OF THE DRUM
There was also live music being played
at the center stage. These three musikeros kept the lively
atmosphere together.
TRES MARIO
Despite being under the tremendous
heat, performers give it their best
as they showcase their competing
floats in the fluvial parade.
UNDER THE SUN
One’s disabilities never hinders one’s dreams,
proves this one brave soul striving to cruise along the
marching on-goers.
SMILES ON WHEELS
Crisp uniforms are ironed and ready, even
durng all the festive commotions...
ABOUT FACE
Straight lines, serious faces, and strict postures
are evident despite the unruly proceedings.
Even as young as four years of age,
competitors realize their dreams and showcase their skills
in the streets of friendship.
KEEP IT YOUNG
The festivities are defined by their splash, their colors,
their wow, and their pow. These dancers surely show ev-
ery bit of the qualities of the Kagay-anon pride.
THEY’RE SO HAPPY
This little number wows the public with his mind-blowing
splits that make the onlookers go “yowch”.
BANANA SPLIT
Energy doesn’t come scarce when it comes to
these competitors, as they wind and grind, they show what
it is to be a true Kagay-anon.
As festivities continue, this one player never
misses a beat and perseveres to deliver the lvely music
promised by his band.
DO-RE-MI
Every toss and every swirl shows
the grace and expertise of this young majorette.
It is obvious in every fluid motion that ties
everything in one entertaining sequence.
SWIRL THAT BATON
The Lumads show that simple movements are not
all just for show but for art. It goes by the music, the beat,
and the rhythm. It truly needs a master to portray the real
meaning of dance , and this man proves it.
ALL IN THEINTERPRETATION
Decorative. Colorful. Beautiful. Words that describe
the many arrays of display that brighten up the streets.
These gigantic flowers not only show but prove the mean-
ing of showmanship.
FLOWER POWER
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