02.26.2012 Makati turns Ayala Avenue into festive of colorful flora and fauna showcasing the dazzling vibe of the city with the celebration of Caracol Festival 2012.
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What is Caracol Festival?
It is the annual festival of Makati Local Government through its Museum and Cultural Affairs office to raise awareness on the importance of preserving
our natural resources.
Makati continuous to to engage the community to take part in caring for Mother Earth. With it's environmental theme students from schools in Makati marched in colorful costumes in a parade along Ayala Avenue dressed up as flowers, animals, insects, trees, plants fairies and goddesses.
Dance Competition
After the parade, a dance competition was held judged by City Mayor JunJun Binay and his councilors. Also by Mel Ignacio, assistant Vice President of Ayala Land. All participants were residents of Makati coming from different town.
"Being part of the Caracol Festival is aligned with Ayala Land's initiative to present a more dynamic city experience, which is why we continuously work with the local government of Makati" she said.
And here are the winners of 2012 Caracol Festival Dance Competition:
Elementary
3rd Place: Group 2, 81% (Pembo Elementary School)
2nd Place: Group 1, 85.5% (Rizal Elementary School)
1rst Place: Group 3, (East Rembo Elementary School)
High School
3rd Place: Group 9, 85.5% (Benigno Aquino High School)
2nd Place: Group 4, 87.3% (Makati High School)
1rst Place: Group 5, 87.4 (Fort Bonifacio High School)
Open/ College
3rd Place: Group 9, 82% (UMAK - CEPDA)
2nd Place: Group 8, 87.3% (UMAK- Center for Human Kinesthetics)
1rst Place: Group 7, 88% (Dance No Doubt) Over-all winner

