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Faces of the Isda-Isdaan Festival Street Dancers in GenSan

Posted by bariles On January - 17 - 2008 - Visited 549 times, 4 so far today



Eleven contingents participated in the ISDA-ISDAAN Festival Street Dancing Competition at last Tuesday’s Feast in honor of the Sto. Niño in Barangay Bula, Gensan. The dancers had to traverse through half of Pedro Acharon Boulevard up to the streets of Bula and ending up at the grounds of the Parish of Sto. Niño.

These are some of them…

"An isda-isdaan dancer painted Blue all over smiles for Bariles' camera"

"AN ISDA-ISDAAN GREEN AZTEC-LIKE WARRIOR."

"A BRONZE-SKINNED WARRIOR TAKES TIME OUT TO POSE FOR BARILES"

"THREE SANTO NINO YOUNG DANCERS AND THEIR SMALL IMAGES OF THEIR PATRON SAINT"

"A BYSTANDER HAD HIS FACE PAINTED WHITE TO COMMISERATE WITH THE DANCERS"

"AN AZTEC WARRIOR LOOKS PENSIVELY AT THE CAMERA"







"A BOY DANCER EARLIER PAINTED IN BLUE TRIES RUBBING OFF THE PAINT WHILE LOOKING AT BARILES"


Related posts:

  1. Street Dancers @ the Isda-Isdaan Festival in GenSan
  2. Waiting for Sto. Nino at Queen Tuna Park
  3. Gensan’s Barangay Bula’s Colorful Districts’ Homage to Sto. Niño
  4. Sto. Niño’s Fluvial Parade in GenSan
  5. Images of Sto. Niño Parish in Barangay Bula, GenSan

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2 Responses

  1. kengkay Says:

    ang ganda naman, sana sa sunod na uwi namin ng pinas ma-experience namin itong ganito. am sure matutuwa ang mga kids :D welkam sa WPP

    Posted on April 11th, 2008 at 6:16 PM

  2. bariles Says:

    thanks kengkay! sorry for this much delayed reply. medyo ngarag pa! and salamat sa pagwelkam na rin.

    Posted on May 31st, 2008 at 6:45 PM

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