Cheer dance and Festival dance
The University of the Philippines Varsity Pep Squad, more popularly known as the UP Pep Squad or simply UP Pep
CHEER DANCE
In 2015, they joined the Cheerleading Asia International Open Championships in Tokyo where they won second place in the Group Stunts Division.
UP PEP SQUAD
FESTIVAL DANCE
PALAWOD FESTIVAL
Fishing is the main industry of Bantayan Island, and it is this that inspired Palawod, a festival celebrating the island's marine bounty. The word palawod means to go farther out to sea, (magpalaot in Tagalog), where fishermen go for the big haul. The festival takes place in Bantayan, the largest of the three towns and the center of trade, arts and culture. The date coincides with the feast of the town's patron saints, Peter and Paul, Christ's foremost fishers of men.
The festival had townsfolk dancing in the streets, a la Sinulog but garbed in marine motif such as shell skirts, giant clam headdresses; chipboard jellyfish and colorful bilaos made to look as carapace.
Palawod is Bantayan's contribution to the Cebu government's efforts to promote the island more aggressively as a key tour
- April Grace Lorca 10-Sapphire
CHEER DANCE AND FESTIVAL DANCE
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Cheer dance and Festival dance
The University of the Philippines Varsity Pep Squad, more popularly known as the UP Pep Squad or simply UP Pep
CHEER DANCE
In 2015, they joined the Cheerleading Asia International Open Championships in Tokyo where they won second place in the Group Stunts Division.
UP PEP SQUAD
FESTIVAL DANCE
PALAWOD FESTIVAL
Fishing is the main industry of Bantayan Island, and it is this that inspired Palawod, a festival celebrating the island's marine bounty. The word palawod means to go farther out to sea, (magpalaot in Tagalog), where fishermen go for the big haul. The festival takes place in Bantayan, the largest of the three towns and the center of trade, arts and culture. The date coincides with the feast of the town's patron saints, Peter and Paul, Christ's foremost fishers of men. The festival had townsfolk dancing in the streets, a la Sinulog but garbed in marine motif such as shell skirts, giant clam headdresses; chipboard jellyfish and colorful bilaos made to look as carapace. Palawod is Bantayan's contribution to the Cebu government's efforts to promote the island more aggressively as a key tour
- April Grace Lorca 10-Sapphire