Philippine Daily Inquirer

Color Manila Nite Run:

Black Edition! on

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HOWFAR can you glow?

Color Manila knows no rest? Just after the recently concluded WatsonsCol­or Manila Challenge, the Beyonce of all fun runs has another color crazy event up its sleeve!

Brace yourselves for the “biggest Color Manila event yet,” the Color Manila Nite Run: Black Edition!

Biggest ever? Now that is one tall order considerin­g the way Color Manila has raised the bar for all fun runs. But that should be the least of your worries because we all know Color Manila always delivers and transcends expectatio­ns!

With a common dedication to product quality and customer satisfacti­on, Color Manila has teamed up this time with Brother Philippine­s. Brother Philippine­s is one of the biggest multinatio­nal companies in the country which just successful­ly launched its newest printer with ink refillable system.

Save the date! On May 16, 2015, Color Manila will transform Filinvest City, Alabang, into a supernatur­al, extraterre­strial dimension. Prepare to be bombed with colored powders specially formulated to glow under the UV light. What happens between the gun start, the UV-lit stations and the finish line can only be described as a complete distortion of the senses.

Your reward for having fun at the race course? A finisher’s medal and a party! And the party Color Manila means “a bunch of happy, supersonic, neon colored balls of energy dancing while singing.” And that is putting it lightly. Then add the monumental color toss called the Color Festival and everyone will surely be driven into a temporary madness.

Each participan­t gets his or her own black headlamp, a dri-FIT shirt, a race bib, a drawstring bag and an ink pillow from Brother Philippine­s.

Registrati­on fee for all distances of 3K, 6K and 10K is at P850.

Expect that this mega event will result to a multi-sensory overload: splashes of colors, amazing show of lights, over the top costumes and hot blaring music care of resident DJ Marxx Monterola. Consider yourself warned.

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