Forty-one days more to go for the La Carlota Annual Pasalamat Festival.
Grand Arena Dance Competition is one of the highlights in this week-long merrymaking.
More than 20 tribu (tribes) usually have enlisted to participate in this people-jammed-packed contest inside the festival park.
This is the group or Tribu Tres on their best grand arena dancing skills.
Live drum-beating to the sound of samba beat accompanied these more than 30 dancers.
The competition usually starts at 3:00 p.m. and lasts till 8:00 p.m., more or less five hours for 20 competing tribes one at a time.
What are you waiting for? Let's go La Carlota and get lost in the crowd comes the last week of April this 2012.
Grand Arena Dance Competition is one of the highlights in this week-long merrymaking.
More than 20 tribu (tribes) usually have enlisted to participate in this people-jammed-packed contest inside the festival park.
This is the group or Tribu Tres on their best grand arena dancing skills.
Live drum-beating to the sound of samba beat accompanied these more than 30 dancers.
The competition usually starts at 3:00 p.m. and lasts till 8:00 p.m., more or less five hours for 20 competing tribes one at a time.
What are you waiting for? Let's go La Carlota and get lost in the crowd comes the last week of April this 2012.
Wow! I would love too visit La Carlota! Looks very festive and loads of fun and things to do. Great post Sir! Wishes you and La Carlota the best. :)
ReplyDeleteLost? Uhm...maybe next time...hahahahahha...following you now.
ReplyDeleteokay lang matalo as long as you had fun trying hehe
ReplyDeletenice one... the efforts are priceless
ReplyDeletewow nice, it must be so much fun to attend the La Carlota Festival! this has been in my bucket list that I still yet to check off which surely not this year since I will be in Hundred Islands for our annual family reunion out of town travel!
ReplyDeletewow five hours of dances. sounds like a lot of fun to watch!
ReplyDeleteI love the beat and their colorful costumes.
ReplyDeleteomg! it looks fun! kelan kaya yung event exactly?
ReplyDeletehope you update us sir :)
thank you.
More practice and more creativity in the dance steps and costume, they can join Sinulog.
ReplyDeleteit's been a long time since I've been to La Carlota. Regards, Sir Gil!
ReplyDeletei do admire their colorful costumes! kudos to their designer,
ReplyDeletewow! ganda ng mga dance presentations nila..plus the costumes too!
ReplyDeleteI love the La Carlota pasalamat beat better than Masskara's, at least the recent Masskara songs.
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