Art, music, food and fun for all and sundry at Bacolod’s MassKara Festival
As I write this, I’m still caught up in the MassKara fever here in
While this is my fourth visit to what has been touted as the “City of
I also chanced upon VisMin executives of Smart, who graciously invited me to a luncheon with local media bigwigs. With Carla Gomez, editor-in-chief of Visayan Daily Star and who is a fellow
Last Saturday, I was invited by the MassKara Festival Committee, headed by Eli Tajanlagit, to judge the street-dance competition. Elevated on a makeshift stage set up along
As the day progressed to dusk on Saturday, together with GMA 7 Corp-Com execs and Manila entertainment columnists and editors—Dolly Ann Carvajal of Inquirer, Ian Farinas of People’s Tonight, Eugene Asis of People’s Journal and Walden Belen of Manila Bulletin—we hit Lacson St., the whole stretch of which was closed off to traffic and was bubbling with music, food and the arts. According to Mayor Bing Leonardia, it was the first time that
And much later into the night we dropped by SM Bacolod City, which is already considered a landmark what with its very modern-looking and unique structural design, for a concert of rock band Calla Lily (the day before it was Parokya ni Edgar). SM Bacolod also organized the first drum beating tilt.
Expect more stories about this city and its people in the days to come. For the meantime, I’m off to carry on the good fun of the final day of the MassKara Festival.
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