Travel blog: Thematic output 3rd quarter






On January 22, we went to Vigan to watch the Longganisa Festival dance, which was held at Xentro Mall Vigan, in front of XM. The place was crowded and full of energy, with people excited to watch the performances. We took a lot of pictures as soon as the event started because the atmosphere was lively and colorful. It really felt like Vigan was alive with celebration that day.



We were able to watch all the dancers from A1 to A6, then B1 to B2. The A-category dancers were mostly kids around 8–10 years old, but despite their young age, they were very talented and impressive. Their performances were well-coordinated, energetic, and confident, which amazed both the audience and us. It was nice to see how skilled and passionate the young dancers were.



The dancers we supported were from ISNHS, which I think belonged to B2, and they did awesome as usual. Their performance stood out because of their strong execution and teamwork. I was there with my classmates Jessa and Ezra, and we enjoyed cheering, taking videos, and capturing moments together. Watching the performances with friends made the experience more fun and memorable.



After the dance performances ended, we went to eat Vigan empanada, which was a perfect way to experience the local food. Later on, Jessa and I ate at Jollibee, where we relaxed and talked about the performances we enjoyed the most. Overall, the trip to Vigan was a great experience filled with culture, talent, good food, and unforgettable moments.

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