Left to right: Joselito Luarca, MCSAAi VP, Gerry Jamilla (member of the board of judges, Sto. Nino Street Dance Festival 2025, Mrs. Bettina M. Fernandez, Servillano Manguera, Jr., MCSAAi assistant head of infrastructure. 
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A much bigger street dancing event at Mogpog, Marinduque

LOOK: A massive youth parade filled the streets of Mogpog, Marinduque, as locals donned elaborate costumes for a vibrant street dance competition in honor of the Santo Niño Festival of Faith on Saturday, 18 January 2025.

Author : Larry Cruz

The Sto Nino Dance Festival is on its second year spearheaded by MCSAAi in cooperation with the Hermano and Hermana.

The event showcased the extraordinary talent of grade school and high school students. Through their dynamic dance rituals, they narrated the Filipino people's journey from pagan roots to embracing Christianity.

In the competition, Mogpog National Comprehensive High School claimed the grand prize of Php50,000, followed by Buntansapa National High School with Php30,000 for second place, and Nangka Elementary School with Php20,000 for third. Consolation prizes of Php10,000 were awarded to Balanacan National High School, Balanacan Elementary School, and Puting Buhangin National High School.

In addition, Mogpog Central School took first place in the Drum and Lyre Glockenspiel contest.

Celebrating the vibrant talent of Mogpog’s youth

Amazing dance groups lit up the stage during the Sto. Niño Dance Festival, showcasing the energy and creativity of both elementary and high school students. 

A community united in faith and celebration

Beyond the incredible dance performances, the Sto. Niño Festival of Faith brought together dedicated organizers, talented participants, and vibrant performers who made the event unforgettable. Here’s a glimpse of the faces behind the festivities and those who added even more color and joy to the celebration.