Thursday, December 6, 2012

5th Tribal Day street-dancing competition in Malungon, Sarangani (Nov. 19, 2012)


 Proud to be Sarangans  - (Upper photo, standing L-R) Gov. Miguel Alcantara-Dominguez and Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino gestures with pride as they watches the colorful street-dancing competition that was held Monday (Nov. 19, 2012) at Sunken Arena amid the celebration of the 5th Tribal Day dubbed as “Garbu ko, Tribu ako” in Malungon, Sarangani. For more information, please visit malungon.blogspot.com (JoJo Gocotano-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE/ ippalma)



Tribal Day street-dancing winner – Malungon National High School bagged third place during a street-dancing competition that was held on Monday (November 19, 2012), amid the 5th Tribal Day celebration of Malungon town in Sarangani. For more information, please visit malungon.blogspot.com (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFICE)

Street-dancing parade – Clad in colorful ethnic costume, performers from Malandag National High School gracefully parade the major thoroughfares toward Sunken Arena Monday (November 19, 2012) amid the 5th -year Tribal Day celebration of Malungon town dubbed as “Garbu ko, Tribu ako,” in Sarangani Province. MNHS has bagged the primary prize during the competition. For more information, please visit malungon.blogspot.com (JoJo Gocotano-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE/ ippalma)

“Garbu ko, Tribu ako” – Contingents from 2nd-placer Banate National High School stretches to its best under the blistering heat of the sun on Monday (November 19, 2012) amid a street dancing competition that was held in collaboration with the 5th Tribal Day celebration dubbed as “Gabu ko, Tribu ako” in Malungon, Sarangani Province. For more information, please visit malungon.blogspot.com (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Street dancing champion – Student-contingents of Malandag National High School dominated the street-dancing competition on Monday (Nov. 19, 2012) that was held during the celebration of Malungon town’s 5th Tribal Day dubbed as “Garbu ko, Tribu ako” in Sarangani. For more information, please visit malungon.blogspot.com (JoJo Gocotano-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE/ ippalma).

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