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Brgy 8 takes back-to-back win in Bacolod Rum Fest street dance

CHAMPION.  Back-to-back champions Barangay 8 dancers pose with Tanduay ambassador Derek Ramsay and Bacolod City Mayor Greg Gasataya (back row, 2nd and 3rd from right, respectively) during the awarding ceremony of the 5th Tanduay Bacolod Rum Festival Street and Arena Dance Showdown at the Bacolod City Government Center, Saturday*

Barangay 8 cemented their reign as champions, securing their second consecutive title at the 5th Tanduay Bacolod Rum Festival’s Parade and Street Dance Competition, a press release from the Bacolod City Communication Office said.

The event was held Saturday at the Bacolod City Government Center grounds.

Vista Youth Movers propelled Barangay 8 to victory, outperforming seven other barangays. The group was awarded a P100,000 cash prize, along with gift packs from Tanduay Distillers, Inc. (TDI).

“Our main goal was really to become a back-to-back champion,” said choreographer Yuri Delicano, expressing his pride. “This is the payoff of all our sacrifices, exhaustion, and even late-night rehearsals under the rain.”

Barangay Cabug won second place, receiving P60,000, while Barangay 6 finished third, earning P40,000.

TDI executive vice president Dennis Ching (3rd from front left) and Tanduay ambassador Julia Barretto (5th from left, front row) join TDI officials and representatives during the 5th Tanduay Bacolod Rum Festival at the Bacolod City Government Center, Saturday*

Under the theme “Nakatagong Galing” (Hidden Talent), this year’s festival put a spotlight on Bacolod’s rich local talent through performances inspired by the city’s culture, tourism, artistry, governance, and rum-making heritage.

Bacolod Mayor Greg Gasataya emphasized the city’s dedication to supporting Bacolodnons in creative and bartending fields.

“We are renewing our commitment to honor our heritage, to uplift our people, and to show the world that Bacolod is and will always be the proud home of the World’s No. 1 Rum—and that is Tanduay Rum,” he stated.

Gasataya also shared his aspirations for the next Rum Festival to be “even more colorful, intentional, and purposeful.”

TDI executive vice president Dennis Ching commended the community’s robust participation.

“This festival is our way of giving back to Bacolod’s heritage, to celebrate the community behind our partnership with the city, and its leaders,” he said.

Ching also acknowledged the seven schools across Negros that participated in TDI’s Rum Education initiative and the eight barangays that displayed their artistry in the competition.

Barangays 2, 21, Felisa, Alangilan, and Vista Alegre also participated in the event.

The festival concluded with a free grand concert featuring Mayonnaise, Zack Tabudlo, Amiel Sol, Robledo Timido, and Tanduay ambassadors Derek Ramsay and Julia Barretto.*

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