Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College's Aztec inspired outfits ( my fave shot)
Lungog Integrated School's colourful and energetic performance
Sulvec Integrated School in their "Tansan Made Eco-Friendly" get up
Narvacan National Central High School's lovely headdresses
Imelda National High School's Filipiana inspired kimonos
San Pedro National High School's "ponkan" coloured outfits, so 2012!
Aside from Narvacan based secondary schools, open category (invitational) was also welcomed featuring their own hometown's festivals. Here they are:
Mannalon Festival of Marcos, Ilocos Norte
Lames Festival of Bucay, Abra
Pindangan Festival of San Fernando City, La Union
Abel Festival of Caoayan, Ilocos Sur
Panagyaman Festival of Sta. Lucia, Ilocos Sur
Anyway, I would like to give a special space to him/her, simply because he/she got a very sweet smile :)
There was also a float parade competition during the weekdays and I heard that ISECO's one gained the 1st prize.
After the street dancing, we all headed up to Narvacan Mall for the showdown and the traffic was so heavy, look!
The area was so packed, but thanks to Edgar ( a former classmate) who allowed me to enter and I was able to get a seat on the stage. I had a very nice view, isn't it obvious?
Face and Body winners
I went home right after the last performer because I was so sleepy already. According to Ma'am Jo Cabras, results are as follows:
Champion: Lungog Integrated School
1st runner up: San Pedro
National High School
2nd runner up: Narvacan National Central High School
Open Category:
Champion : San
Fernando City, La Union
1st runner up: Marcos, Ilocos Norte
2nd runner up: Bucay, Abra
Congratulations to everyone especially to Mayor Zuriel, the organizers, staffs and to all Narvacaneos for the successful 3rd Bagnet Festival! God bless.
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