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It’s a date! February 26 is Caracol Festival. Makati takes its turn on the center stage to host one of the most colorful Mardi gras in the country’s long list of vibrant and colorful street dances and festivals.
But wait. Before you immerse yourself in the revelry, do you know why we are celebrating Caracol Festival?
A Street Party with a Strong Message
Conceptualized in 1986, CARACOL is a Spanish term for snail and refers to "the shell used by the people to protect them from life's harsh realities and challenges." The first annual parade however was held in 1989. It was declared an official festival of Makati through the passage of Resolution 351. As a local event, it pays homage to three major ethnic festivals of the Philippines. For some reason, this year’s festival will be held on February 26th. Usually, it’s scheduled mid-January.
Taking care of Mother Earth is the central theme of Caracol Festival. This is Makati’s own adaptation of the Mardi Gras but with an ethical twist which is to promote the preservation of the Philippine cultural heritage and conservation of the environment. According to then Mayor Jejomar Binay, the event is another great addition in making Makati a tourist destination and promoting the city’s advocacy for the environment.
It’s a Street Party!
Students from the City’s public schools grace the streets of Makati Central Business district (Makati Ave., Ayala Ave. and Paseo de Roxas) in colorful and sometimes outlandish nature–inspired costumes. The height of the event is when these students compete and out-perform each other through dance numbers sending out their respective messages on appreciating, respecting and protecting nature. What makes the dance-off more exciting is that cash prizes and trophies will be awarded to top performers in each of the three categories (Elementary, High-School and College).
Makati-based barangays and even, led big hotel names like Mandarin Oriental, Peninsula Manila, Shangri–La, New World Renaissance, Inter–Continental, Dusit Hotel Nikko and Ascott, join in the street dancing frenzy.
You can get a first glimpse of the dance groups gather up and practice their moves near the Gabriela Silang Monument Car Park on Ayala and Makati Avenue. The stage is the intersection of Ayala Ave. and Paseo de Roxas.
So what are you waiting for? Bring your camera, bring your festival spirit and express your support for “it’s more Fun in the Philippines campaign”. Visit Ayala Ave Makati on Sunday, February 26 as early as 2pm and take part in Caracol 2012. It’s a date!
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Caracol 2012 starts at 4:00pm.
ReplyDeleteThanks for clarifying the time Chuckieme. I'd like to be there earlier though to take photos of the performers before they hit the streets =). See you there!
DeleteWow! It was very amazing Caracol Festival 2012 in Makati is this? I am glad that I came across with your blog.
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