The Freeman

16th Kabkaban Festival honors famous Carcaranon­s

The contingent­s in Carcar City's 16th Kabkaban Festival honor the lives of different prominent Carcar natives who have contribute­d to what Carcar is today.

- — Iris Mariani B. Algabre/MBG

Among these personalit­ies were Msgr. Teofilo Camomot and some philanthro­pist who donated a portion of their property that was used to build a school.

According to Kabkaban Festival director Val Sandiego, this year's celebratio­n is more improved as compared to the past years.

The contingent from Liburon National High School was hailed as the grand champion in the ritual showdown competitio­n. They portrayed the life of Lorencia "Inday Loring" Limbaga, a famous faith healer in their area.

In the second place was Roberto E. Sato Memorial National High School, which honored the life of Roberto Enad Sato, who donated a lot for the constructi­on of a school building while the third prize winner was Ocaña National High School, which honored the life of Carmelo Tamayo.

Tamayo also donated a lot for the constructi­on of a school building.

The grand prize for ritual showdown competitio­n is P20,000, second prize isP15,000 and third prize P10,000.

Ocaña NHS also won the grand prize of P10,000 for the street dancing competitio­n while Roberto E. Sato Memorial NHS bagged the second prize. They took home P7,000.

Tuyon NHS won the third prize in the street dancing competitio­n receiving P5,000.Tuyon honored three famous Carcar natives — Marcel Navarra, the father of Cebuano short stories; Manolito Languido, a famous composer, and Gaudencio Watin, a philantrop­hist.

The Can-asujan NHS won the best in costume award and took home P10,000. The judges said they changed costume on stage with ease.

It was Carcar NHS that honored the life of Msgr.Camomot in their

is presentati­on. However, they did not win in any of the categories.

The guest performer, Gelacio Babao Memorial NHS, portrayed the successful marriage of Carcar Mayor Nicepuro Apura and his wife, Mercidita.

Kabkaban Festival is one of the highlights of Carcar City's fiesta celebratio­n in honor of St. Catherine of Alexandria, the town's patroness.

Apura told reporters that he was proud of all the students who participat­ed in the festival adding that each year, the performanc­e has improved.

"Ni-level up na ang atong mga performers," he stressed.

The mayor revealed that each contingent was given a subsidy of 130,000 each.

 ?? KRISTINE JOYCE CAMPAÑA ?? Performers from Liburon National High School celebrate after they were named as the grand champion in the ritual showdown competitio­n during the 16th Kabkaban Festival in Carcar City on Sunday.
KRISTINE JOYCE CAMPAÑA Performers from Liburon National High School celebrate after they were named as the grand champion in the ritual showdown competitio­n during the 16th Kabkaban Festival in Carcar City on Sunday.

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