Buglasan Festival 2016 – Showdown & Street Dancing
The high-light Buglasan Festival is the showdown and the street dancing. Find Buglasan Festival 2016 – Showdown & Street Dancing pictures here!
The high-light Buglasan Festival is the showdown and the street dancing. Find Buglasan Festival 2016 – Showdown & Street Dancing pictures here!
The Hudyaka Festival 2016 in Bais was celebrated on Wednesday, September 7. Thousands of spectators watched the dancers performing in the streets of Bais City and later in the Multi/Purpose Center for the Showdown
It was our second visit at the Kanglambat Festival 2016 in Vallehermoso, the most northern province of Negros Oriental. The dancers were doing their very best to entertain all spectators, despite the heat.
The Pakol Festival 2016 of Santa Catalina was, as expected, another joyful and eye-catching event. With little monkeys dancing on the streets, more attention was caught from the viewers of the said festival.
The Yag Yag Festival 2016 of Barangay Cangmating in Sibulan was like each year a colorful event. Hundreds of cut crabs and even cuter crablets were dancing along the highway towards the showdown in Cangmating.
We happily followed the invitation to visit the Municipality of Basay for the Kapaw Festival 2016. The small municipality on the border to Negros Occidental may not be on the list of most visitors, but is certainly worth a trip over a weekend to enjoy the beaches and beautiful nature.
After a great performance during the Showdown, the eight contingents had a short lunchbreak before they started at 1:30 pm to parade through the streets of Bayawan City for the Tawo Tawo Festival 2016 Street Dancing competition.
The Tawo-Tawo Festival 2016 Showdown was scheduled for 8:00 am. the 8 contingents of the Tawo-Tawo Festival Showdown 2016 brought us very fast into a cheery mood and we had, like each year a blast. Here some impressions of the showdown.
The Langub Festival 2016 street dancing competition in Mabinay was once again the highlight of the fiesta celebrations in the cave-capital of the Philippines.
The Little Big Town of Jimalalud certainly knows how to throw great fiesta. A week of celebrations highlighted in the Sinolog sa Jimalalud Street Dancing. The streets of the municipality where filled with excited spectators cheers on the hundreds of dancers from all participating contingents.
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