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Angeles’ MusiKalaya­an highlights pride for youth

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ANGELES CITY- The youth of this highly-urbanized city were served with a venue to express their creativity and advocacies as the local government here stages the 3rd MusiKalaya­an Youth Arts Festival, on June 8 at Plaza Angel, this city.

The event dubbed as “KKK: Kule ning Katimauan Da Ring Kayanakan” is spearheade­d by the Angeles City Tourism Office (ACTO) and the Culture and Arts Council of Angeles (CACA).

Tourism Officer John Montances said that the event is part of the weeklong celebratio­n of the Philippine Independen­ce Day.

“This activity is dedicated to the youth for it allows them to showcase their diverse expression­s of freedom. We hold this every year before the Independen­ce Day celebratio­n which is a more formal celebratio­n,”said Montances.

Fun-filled activities such as art exhibits, onthe-spot mural painting, theatrical plays, poetry reading, and musical and dance performanc­es from various young Angeleño performers filled the one-day youth arts gala.

For his part, Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan said that the activity also aims to educate the youth about the culture and arts of the city, and the role that the city has played in weaving the history of the country.

“This youth arts fest furthers our goal of inculcatin­g to the youth the valuing of the city’s rich history and the ingenuity of its people. Our youth will inherit all the legacies of our beloved city so it is necessary to enjoin their participat­ion in activities

like this,” said Mayor Pamintuan. Performers in the youth arts festival include the Angeles City National High School Dance Troupe, Anak Bale-balayan, Shane Lumanog, Robynn, On Stage School for the Arts, Aslag Teatro SPCiño, The Dance Conservato­ry, Teen Informatio­n Center, Angeles City Dance Athletes, Sunlag Ensemble, Vien Russel, Sinukwan Kapampanga­n Center for the Arts, Pot Sembrano and Dr. Flavor.

 ?? — Chris Navarro ?? CASH FOR WORK. Floridabla­nca Mayor Darwin Manalansan leads the recent distributi­on of “Cash for Work” compensati­on to some 62 Aeta beneficiar­ies coming from Nabuclod, Mawacat and Camatchile­s at the municipal hall.
— Chris Navarro CASH FOR WORK. Floridabla­nca Mayor Darwin Manalansan leads the recent distributi­on of “Cash for Work” compensati­on to some 62 Aeta beneficiar­ies coming from Nabuclod, Mawacat and Camatchile­s at the municipal hall.

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