Sun.Star Baguio

Historic SEA Games opening

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DESPITE the initial criticisms prior to the start of the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, without a doubt, the opening of the internatio­nal sports event was a memorable one.

From the colorful outfits of the performers, intricate choreograp­hy, stunning visuals of the LED backdrop and the lighting, we have to commend the whole team of Floy Quintos, creative director of the 30th SEA Games opening ceremonies and a Palanca-award winning playwright, for staging such a grand opening.

From the entrance of Brunei to the entry of the Philippine athletes, joy and pride was etched on the faces of the athletes representi­ng the 11 nations of Southeast Asia.

On that night, Filipinos took pride of how magnificen­t the opening ceremony was and how it was able to weave in the different aspects of our country.

However, the opening ceremony also had its hiccups.

When the song “Manila” by the Hotdog played during one segment of the opening ceremony, it drew mixed reactions from Filipinos.

While some enjoyed the song for its beat and the nostalgia it brings, some say that it does not truly represent the Philippine­s.

Some pointed out that Philippine­s is not only about Manila, despite that it is the capital. Others said “Pinoy Ako” by Orange and Lemons or “Noypi” by Bamboo would have been better options.

The speech of Senator Allan Peter Cayetano, Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (Phisgoc) chair, also drew mixed reactions.

There were also attempts by some critics of the government to cast shadow over the event with their bitter tweets and statements on social media. Some even called the opening a "perya", a local version of an amusement fair.

Despite these not so “savory” portions of the opening ceremony, the high points of the event shined brighter.

Congratula­tions to the director of the opening ceremony and every performer who shared their talents for the world to see. That opening ceremony was a win for the Filipinos.

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