Lex and Rogie--wearing the different colors of ati-atihan: black and multi-colors. Truly representative of the festival's diversity. I forgot who braided my hair here, but thanks! Is that a dizzy look, blondie Rogie? And who was your hairstylist anyway?
And presenting the junior graduates "kuno" of the Ensemble. As for the honor rolls, it's a TIE--just look at their necks! Okay, let's face it, the juniors are more stylish, more "pregnant" with new ideas. Mercy (far left, above) is a good friend, a frequent recipient of Handog Pamasko from the choir and the chapel. Her beloved husband, past away recently, but not without being happy with a caroling visit in Christmas 2007.
Next to Mercy is Randy, Aiza, Ann Realyn and Cheryl Joy.
And presenting the junior graduates "kuno" of the Ensemble. As for the honor rolls, it's a TIE--just look at their necks! Okay, let's face it, the juniors are more stylish, more "pregnant" with new ideas. Mercy (far left, above) is a good friend, a frequent recipient of Handog Pamasko from the choir and the chapel. Her beloved husband, past away recently, but not without being happy with a caroling visit in Christmas 2007.
Next to Mercy is Randy, Aiza, Ann Realyn and Cheryl Joy.
No, no, no! I never said show me your butts, but your shirt backs! Common, tell us if the shirt design does look good, eh? Wel's Art surely made a good copy of the design we presented it.
Commendable job!
Two pairs of lovey-doveys. That shows smile doesn't cost a single penny, but gives more!
Joining us in the group street-dancing this year are Peter, Arjoe, Ram and Maricel.
I can almost hear the wedding bells ringing. Is it gonna be a double wedding?
Ask them!
"Mus-eon masadsad (Let's go street-dancing)!,"
seems to be their inviting stance, as the procession marking the culmination of the
week-long celebration takes to the
major streets of Kalibo.
Viva Kay Sr. Sto. Niño, Viva!
seems to be their inviting stance, as the procession marking the culmination of the
week-long celebration takes to the
major streets of Kalibo.
Viva Kay Sr. Sto. Niño, Viva!
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