Mayor Mila Valera said street dancing symbolizes the town’s gratitude for the blessings from the Almighty, and to also showcase Bangued’s rich culture and arts.
“This year’s Dapil Festival is about embracing diversity, culture, and connection. Naiyannatup daytoy street dancing ken ground demo tapno nu adda kastoy nga mabuya, makita tayo ti panagtitinnulong wenno bayanihan kasta met ti panagiinayat tayo ti ili tayo a Bangued,” she added.
[The street dancing and ground demo are relevant as they highlight our cooperation or bayanihan, and our care for one another in our town of Bangued.]
Senator Francis Tolentino, who was the guest of honor, shared his message through his son, Patrick Tolentino. He congratulated Bangued for holding an event that involves the talents, creativity, and resourcefulness of the youth in cultural stages.
Of the 16 competing entries, Bangued East Central School bagged first prize for the elementary category, while the Divine Word College of Bangued was champion for the open category.