Angeles City Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr. has expressed his congratulations to the talented street dancers from EPZA Resettlement Elementary School for their impressive performance at the recent Sinukwan Festival. The festival, known for celebrating the vibrant culture and traditions of Pampanga, featured various performances showcasing the creativity and dedication of local students. The EPZA Resettlement Elementary School street dancers stood out among the participants and earned accolades for their outstanding presentation.
The street dancers from EPZA Resettlement Elementary School secured notable positions in the festival’s competition, taking home 3rd place in both the Best in Costume and Best in Headdress categories. These achievements highlight the students’ hard work, creativity, and commitment to representing their school and community with pride and excellence. Their success in these competitive categories is a testament to their talent and preparation.
Mayor Lazatin praised the students for their dedication and expressed immense pride in their accomplishments. He underscored the importance of such cultural events in fostering unity and showcasing the talent of the youth. According to the mayor, the city’s support for arts and cultural programs helps inspire young Angeleños to take pride in their heritage and share it with others.
The Sinukwan Festival, an annual event that brings together various schools and performers from different parts of Pampanga, provides a platform for students to express themselves through dance, music, and traditional attire. This year’s festival was no exception, with the EPZA Resettlement Elementary School street dancers making a significant impact with their colorful and imaginative costumes, as well as their detailed and creative headdresses.
The school’s victory in the competition has also brought attention to the efforts of the teachers, staff, and parents who supported the students throughout their preparation. The dedication of everyone involved was evident in the quality of the students’ performance, which captivated the audience and judges alike. The combination of teamwork and commitment allowed the dancers to shine on such an esteemed stage.
Mayor Lazatin reaffirmed that the city’s commitment to nurturing and celebrating the talents of its youth remains steadfast. He noted that the accomplishments of the EPZA Resettlement Elementary School street dancers reflect not only the hard work of the students but also the collective spirit of Angeles City as a whole. The festival’s success serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and promoting the region’s rich cultural traditions.
As Angeles City continues to support its youth and cultural activities, the achievements of the EPZA Resettlement Elementary School street dancers stand as an inspiration for other schools and students. Their participation and success in the Sinukwan Festival reinforce the city’s dedication to fostering an environment where the arts can thrive and young talents can flourish.
Source : Angeles City Information Office