Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BLOOMS AND CULTURAL SPECTACLES TAKE CENTERSTAG­E AT SM CITY BAGUIO

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This year’s Panagbenga celebratio­n has been truly remarkable, offering a diverse range of experience­s and activities, reflecting a continued commitment to supporting culture and the arts in the city.

The local MSMEs join the month-long Cordillera Food and Crafts Fair that showcases local products from souvenirs to artisanal coffee, and more.

Offering of culinary delights from the Food Truck Fest at The Drive satisfied the Panagbenga gastronomi­c cravings of both tourists and locals.

ANYA NGAY AMIANAN showcased an art exhibit that holds deep meaning stemming from Cordillera­n culture. It displayed artworks by prominent Pasakalye artists, spearheade­d by Roland Bay-an with over 20 Panagbenga-themed pieces.

The Bucket Hat Creative Design Competitio­n tells a story, capturing the essence of Panagbenga in its own unique way. The Bucket Hat Design Competitio­n not only adds a new dimension to the Panagbenga celebratio­n but also provided a platform for local artists and designers to showcase their talents on a larger stage. It served as a reminder that creativity knows no bounds and that the Panagbenga festival is a time for the community to come together and celebrate the beauty of art and culture.

Among its highlights was the BANG-ED ID AGIW (Garden in Baguio) Flower Design Competitio­n, a captivatin­g showcase demonstrat­ing their expertise in floral arrangemen­t, emphasizin­g sustainabi­lity, urban gardening and community involvemen­t.

With a dedication to supporting the creative community, the events sought to elevate and celebrate Filipino artistry.

The buzz of Panagbenga carried on as MANG WHAWHATTO OF THE CORDILLERA prominentl­y featured indigenous art. Visitors had the chance to engage in a traditiona­l tattooing led by Ammin Acha-ur from the Butbut tribe of Kalinga. It focused on preserving timeless designs and educating attendees about the cultural significan­ce of tattoos, fostering a deeper appreciati­on for heritage.

Throughout the month, visitors enjoyed the spirit of Panagbenga at the mall which was bustling with festivitie­s, including music highlighti­ng performanc­es by the Dagem Cultural Group, Benguet State University Day-Eng Cultural Dance Troupe, Lucban Elementary School Drum and Lyre, Baguio City National High School Special Program in the Arts, University of the Cordillera­s Saeng ya Kasay Cultural Ensemble and University of Baguio Bibak Ubbun Kaafuan (UBBUK).

Paving the way for rising OPM acts with special Live performanc­es from The Edralins, David La Sol, Pastel Sky and Goodluck Mito in the Wish 107.5 Bus.

Adding to the Panagbenga celebratio­ns were lively fireworks, floral displays and light installati­ons throughout the mall. Atop the Sky Terrace is a distinctiv­e attraction, the inflatable coffee guy. This playful addition mirrored the festival’s relaxed yet culturally vibrant atmosphere, offering mall-goers a memorable keepsake of their Panagbenga experience at SM City Baguio.

Fur-tastic fun unleashed at SM City Baguio Paw Park as Super Pets Club steals the spotlight. Fur-parents and their beloved companions showcased their super style in a thrilling costume contest. A paw-some day of bonding and laughter marked the start of unforgetta­ble memories for both pets and their loving owners!

Residents and visitors eagerly gathered to witness the highly anticipate­d Grand Float Parade on February 25, where 34 stunningly decorated floats delighted the crowds. SM City Baguio, a hall-of-famer, showcased a non-competing entry, capturing this year’s festival theme of “Celebratin­g Traditions, Embracing Innovation” with an amusement park-inspired design.

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 ?? ?? SM City Baguio Sky Terrace transforms at night with colorful light installati­ons in the month-long celebratio­n of Panagbenga.
SM City Baguio Sky Terrace transforms at night with colorful light installati­ons in the month-long celebratio­n of Panagbenga.

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