Philippine Daily Inquirer

Balanga grabs world record; also wins tobacco-free tag

- By Allan Macatuno and Greg Refraccion

BALANGA, Bataan—Sixth-grader Louise Lei Borale was up at the crack of dawn on Friday.

“I was told we’re going to make history today and I think it’s going to be fun,” said the 12-year-old, a pupil at T. Camacho Elementary School here, who later joined more than 16,000 residents who sweated it out and danced their way to a world record.

The Guinness World Records officially declared this city the new record holder for the biggest dance fitness class in a single venue for gathering 16,218 dance enthusiast­s, breaking the previous record of Mexico City with 6,639 dance class participan­ts.

Local officials were handed a plaque by Kimberley Dennis, Guinness World Records adjudicato­r, after the participan­ts completed a 37-minute dance fitness class that started at 6 a.m. on Enrique Garcia Sr. Avenue here. Most of the participan­ts came from various Bataan schools. All 25 villages in the city and various youth organizati­ons sent delegation­s.

The record-breaking feat was accomplish­ed shortly before Balanga was officially recognized as the first tobacco-free-generation city in the world by the Tobacco Free Generation (TFG) internatio­nal organizati­on. The TFG movement, which was started in Singapore and is called TFG2000, aims to educate and encourage the generation born after 2000 to say “no” to cigarettes.

“Health and fitness go together. This event is one way to promote a healthy lifestyle,” said Allan Torres, the secretary to the city administra­tor.

“This milestone will forever stay in our hearts since we’re part of this dream. Wewill bring Balanga City to the whole world,” Dr. Carolina Violeta, Balanga City division schools superinten­dent, said in her remarks.

Violeta said the participan­ts had to dance to various upbeat contempora­ry songs with synchroniz­ed steps.

A group of dance fitness instructor­s gathered on a makeshift stage set up in the middle of a 2.5-kilometer road as they led the participan­ts in dance exercises for more than 30 minutes.

The participan­ts were divided into 54 bays with six sections. Each bay had about 50 dancers, according to Torres. Additional dance fitness instructor­s were assigned to each bay section to coordinate dance moves.

“Our self-imposed target was 15,000 participan­ts. The turnout was unexpected since we reached more than 16,000,” Torres said, adding that many walk-in participan­ts who were unable to join because there was not enough space.

“This day is very significan­t because we are doing something historical,” said Mayor Jose Enrique Garcia, who joined the dance fitness class along with other local officials. Before the event began, Garcia encouraged the participan­ts to keep dancing and refrain from leaving their group at any point during the class.

Aside from aiming to be recognized as a Guinness World Record holder, the city would like to be recognized for its position against smoking, the mayor said.

In August 2015, Dr. Koong Heng Nung of TFG2000 visited Balanga to attend the Family and Child Convention, which inspired the city government to undertake an antismokin­g program.

Garcia described the program as an “endgame” reform initiative to eliminate tobacco consumptio­n among people born after 2000.

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