SEA Games opening: ‘Just good old Pinoy energy, talent and joy’

Maybe it was meant to be a “perya,” as a poor lone soul sour-graped—a jubilant, glorious carnival featuring the best parts of being Filipino.

As the ceremony’s creative director Floy Quintos posted on his Facebook page on Nov. 29, “There will be no special effects. no fabulous, hitherto unseen technological stage wizardry. Just good old Pinoy energy, talent and joy. The very things we return to. The very things that enable us to survive.”

The Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group dazzle with their dance performances.
Spectacular choreography featuring dancers holding lighted “capiz parol” —PHOTOS BY LYN RILLON

And what joy it was on Nov. 30, in the mammoth Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan. The show started at 7 p.m. and lasted an hour and 35 minutes. To the music of Ryan Cayabyab’s “Kyrie” from “Misa,” the show began with a dance production by the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group and dance troupes from different schools, featuring dances from the Kalinga, the Maranao, the Bagobo and more.

Fave moments:

Well, that’s actually almost the whole show (except for the speeches). Maybe the torch-lighting by boxers Manny Pacquiao and Nesthy Petecio was pretaped, but it still gave us goosebumps. Yup, all in all, a wonderful “perya.”—ALYA B. HONASAN

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