YOUTH MATTERS!
Page Maker: Zedrick Señeres Summer heat sizzled recently when Our City of Love’s dynamic Mayor Joe Espinosa III, through his Pag-ulikid program, spearheaded a youth group dance competition dubbed” Dance Craze” at the sprawling Sunburst Park. Each group of dancers representing Iloilo City’s districts awed the audience with their creative Pag-ulikid-themed dances. The judges were Erriz

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Page Maker: Zedrick Señeres
Summer heat sizzled recently when Our City of Love’s dynamic Mayor Joe Espinosa III, through his Pag-ulikid program, spearheaded a youth group dance competition dubbed” Dance Craze” at the sprawling Sunburst Park.
Each group of dancers representing Iloilo City’s districts awed the audience with their creative Pag-ulikid-themed dances.
The judges were Erriz Lanceta, Jacob Mondejar, Romel Flogen, John Paul Ptrimonio and Dio Guilbert.
Also at the scene was the charming Iloilo City First Lady Gina Sarabia-Espinosa.
Topping the Dance Craze competition was VALDEFORTIS of Lapuz District, followed by PRF Kids of City Proper, and Crew Stylers of Arevalo District.

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