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Bacolod, you were aweSM!

SM City Bacolod’s eye-catching decorations authentically capture the MassKara festival’s
essence.

One of the Philippines’ longest festivals —MassKara— was also the most awesome one as SM City Bacolod celebrated over two weekends of fun and celebrity sightings.

SM City Bacolod celebrated the MassKara Festival in its own unique and exciting way, joining in the festivities weeks ahead.

SM City Bacolod embellishes its surroundings with vibrant MassKara-inspired ornaments,
creating a lively festival atmosphere.

MassKara Mall Decorations:

SM City Bacolod adorned its premises with vibrant and eye-catching MassKara-themed decorations, including colorful masks, garlands, and festive adornments. These decorations created a lively ambiance, truly capturing the spirit of the festival.

Cultural Center of the Philippines President Margie Moran talks about their mission to share the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra’s musical excellence with kababayans through provincial shows.

MassKara Performances:

The mall also hosted live performances featuring MassKara dancers and musicians to entertain and captivate visitors. These performances included the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, an illustrious 75-piece ensemble.

They turned SM City Bacolod into their concert hall, treating music-loving Negrenses to timeless symphonies and contemporary Filipino compositions. This balance between tradition and innovation is a testament to the orchestra’s adaptability and cultural significance.

Bacolod Chicken Inasal Fest Conversations:

Steven Tan and Bacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez enjoy a lively moment with MassKara
dancers at SM City Bacolod’s AweSM Inasal Fest, one of the many mall events held during the
MassKara Festival 2023.

SM Supermalls’ President Steven Tan, who was captivated by the Negrense food culture, hosted a Bacolod Chicken Inasal lunch for Bacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez, celebrated chefs JP Anglo and JJ Yulo, influencers Small Laude and Tim Yap, businessman Philip Laude, lifestyle editor Arnel Patawaran, and columnist Pepper Teehankee.

(L-R): Columnist Pepper Teehankee, lifestyle editor Arnel Patawaran, Steven Tan, Negrense
chef JP Anglo, influencer Tim Yap, and chef JJ Yulo

Their conversations about how Bacolod City should be the food capital of the Philippines will be uploaded online by SM Supermalls.

MassKara Street Dance Hall of Famer, Barangay Granada wins this year’s
MassKara Festival street dance. Photo from Bacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez
Facebook Page.

MassKara Parade of Smiles:

Drawing countless admirers, including Tan, who chaired the board of judges, the MassKara Parade of Smiles was a dazzling display of artistic craftsmanship by the different barangays. Elaborately designed masks adorned the faces of performers, each telling a unique story and reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Bacolod.

Small Laude (left) and husband Philip Laude (right) in conversation with First Lady
Liza Araneta-Marcos (center) at a luncheon in Bacolod City as special guests for the
44 th MassKara Festival. Photo by Daniel Tan

The parade enchanted spectators and celebrated the boundless creativity of the city’s talented artisans.

Actors Dennis Trillo and Bea Alonzo entertain their fans at the Viu MassKara mall show at SM
City Bacolod.

Tan noted the warmth of the Negrenses and their unwavering support for SM. “We have always believed in not just building malls but creating extraordinary spaces that foster connection, timeless memories, and opportunities for growth. Bacolod City has become an integral part of the SM family, and we are honored to be part of this incredible journey.”

Written by Village Connect

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