BACOLOD CITY — Local officials in this city are planning to create a MassKara Festival street dance competition open category that will allow entries from other cities and foreign countries.
True to its moniker the “City of Smiles,” Bacolod has a festival of masks aptly named “MassKara” — but the masks have smiles. No sad faces, no Money Heist type of masks. Just masks that ...
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It was in 1980 when the MassKara Festival was born amid a time of crisis in Bacolod – the capital city of Negros Occidental province known as the “Sugar Bowl of the Philippines.” ...
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BACOLOD CITY—This Negros Occidental capital, the country’s “City of Smiles,” is in the thick of preparations for the culmination of the MassKara Festival but authorities are on the lookout ...
Started from the MassKara Festival Grand Countdown Salubong to the brands special participation at the Miss Bacolod 2024, wherein it supported the candidates pageant journey to crown from sashing ...
The center's food kiosks, Bacolod Public Plaza, and The Upper East were given five additional days to make up for the sales slump caused by the inclement weather. "This extension allows us to ...
ILOILO CITY — More than 1,900 members of the Philippine National Police and other law enforcement agencies were deployed to secure the 45th MassKara Festival in Bacolod City, the Police Regional ...
The artwork of Mister Cartoon can be seen pretty much everywhere — tattooed on celebrities, exhibited in art galleries, airbrushed on cars, painted on public walls and printed on team jerseys.