Sunday, January 27, 2013

Announcement:

DINAGYANG 2013
Official Results

ATI-ATI TRIBE COMPETITION

Tribu Panayanon





Champion -- Tribu Panayanon
1st runner-up -- Tribu Ilonganon
2nd runner-up -- Tribu Salognon
3rd runner-up -- Tribu Milagrosa
4th runner-up -- Tribu Atub-Atub

Special Awards:

Tribu Panayanon
Best Headdress
Best Choreographer
Best in Choreography
Best in Performance
Best in Overall Performance (Opening Salvo)
Best in Discipline (Opening Salvo)

Tribu Ilonganon
Best in Costume
Best Costume Designer
Best Musical Director 
Best in Music
Best in Costume (Opening Salvo)

Tribu Salognon
Best in Discipline
Best in Street Dance

KASADYAHAN

Champion -- Tribu Salakayan (Miag-ao, Iloilo)
1st runner-up -- Tribu Kaing (Leon, Iloilo)
2nd runner-up -- Tribu Bayluhay (San Joaquin, Iloilo)
3rd runner-up -- Tribu Padagyaw (Dumarao, Capiz)
4th runner-up -- Tribu Mandaragat (San Jose, Antique)

Special Awards:
 
Tribu Salakayan
Best Choreographer
Best in Choreography
Best in Performance 

Tribu Kaing
Best Musical Director
Best in Music
Best in Costume

Tribu Bayluhay
Best in Street Dancing 

Congratulations to all winners!
Hala Bira Iloilo!
Viva Senior Santo Nino!

Friday, January 25, 2013

Feature:

Emily Oke is Miss Dinagyang 2013

by Pepin

Elegance, poise, and wit - three words that best sum up the Miss Dinagyang 2013 winner, Emily Victoria Oke. A front-runner since day one of the pageant, she did not disappoint her supporters after a splendid performance in this year's edition of the most prestigious pageant in Iloilo City.

A college sophomore from Central Philippine University, Oke has been winning local school pageants and has been spotted in several fashion shows in and around the city since her high school days. 

Everyone label her "The Ilongga Black Beauty" because of her striking features and skin color. Her father is Nigerian and her mom a Filipino. 

During the pageant night, Oke exhibited fierceness and elegance on stage with her well-polished catwalk skills and confidence. Her winning answer on the final question sealed the crown for her. 

Ruffa Gutierrez, Miss World 1993 Second Princess, and Miriam Quiambao, Miss Universe 1999 First Runner Up, were two of the judges that were impressed by Oke's performance.

Emily will be busy promoting the city's tourism industry throughout her reign and she will represent the Dinagyang Festival in the Miss Aliwan Fiesta 2013 to be held in Manila City this coming April.

Rojessa Anne Peregil and  Froilene Villanueva were the First Runner Up and Second Runner Up, respectively.







Announcement:

Dinagyang 2013 Competing Tribes

Photo Credit to J&J Aguilar Photography

Kasadyahan Competition:

  1. Tribu Mandaragat – San Jose de Buenavista, Antique
  2.  Tribu Saludan – Tigbauan, Iloilo
  3.  Salakayan – Miagao, Iloilo
  4. Hubon Binagtong sa Manggahan sa Guimaras
  5. Tribu Kaing – Leon, Iloilo
  6.  Tribu Hugyaw – St. Therese MTC Colleges
  7. Tribu Bayluhay – San Joaquin, Iloilo
  8. Olalong – Cabalum Western College
  9. Tribu Pagdayaw – Dumarao, Capiz
  10. Hugyaw Kansilay – Silay City, Negros Occidental
  11. Pahinis de Laua-an – Laua-an, Antique 
  12. Hubon Saranggola sa Manggahan sa Guimaras
Dinagyang Ati-ati Tribe Competition:

  1. Angola
  2. Aninipay
  3. Atub-Atub 
  4. Buntatalan-on 
  5. Ilonganon 
  6. Milagrosa 
  7. Miro (Guest Performer) 
  8. Molave 
  9. Pag-asa 
  10. Panayanon 
  11. Salognon

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Feature:

The Search is on for the
Lin-ay kang Hamtic 2013

Photo Credit to Photography Society of Antique

Meet the candidates competing in this year's pageant and 
vote for your favorite at the official Facebook page

SAMANTHA L. DEGALA
CHERIE MAY PUOD
CHARLEMAGNE M. MAGRARE
ANA MARIE BERTOLANO
JULIE ANN ORQUINA
ERNIES MAE NAIG
DONNAH VI S. SANCHEZ
ELVIE DELA CRUZ
GRACEIELLE PAGUNSAN
      

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Feature:



Pause, Think, and Reflect.


By Pepin

The New Year is always full of promises – to lose weight, to make more money, or to start something different. But many of us seem to forget the other side of the celebration, and that is to reflect on what has been and prepare for something new for ourselves.

It’s always fun to welcome the coming of the year, but having a good time as the clock strikes twelve is not always about tossing of wines or igniting firecrackers. It pays to pause and reflect. 

Thinking of what you have achieved or failed in the past year will help you assess and plan for the coming days. You will also be able to identify your strengths and weaknesses, as well as to understand the circumstances that happened and will be happening around you. 

Moreover, it always feels good to appreciate the good times you had experienced and give credit to people or to the situations that led to your success. On the other hand, it is encouraging to look back on your down times and think on how you can improve things for the better.

Our life needs constant reflection, not only during the New Year. Every day we struggle to meet the demands of change and we need to take recess from tough situations to think before we act again.    

Well, it’s the New Year. Start it right through a heartfelt reflection. Let the positive vibes dwell in your heart and mind so that you will feel a new you.