A
total of 54 marching bands that came from different city and town in the
Philippines participated and competed for the annual Bakood Festival 2014 here
in Bacoor City, Cavite. The Bakood Festival is an annual event that celebrates
the 343rd founding anniversary of Bacoor and also celebrating its 2nd year as a
“city” in June 2012.
Rumbling sounds from lyres, trumpets, flute, drums
and marching band instruments rock the whole town of Bacoor city. The 54
marching bands paraded their routine and performance all the way from Mabolo up
to Talaba. They closed down the entire Mabolo and Evangelista st. just to make
way for the annual parade of marching bands, which I know is the biggest and
largest gathering of marching bands here in the Philippines, last year it was
declared that Bacoor City is the capital of marching bands of the country.
I’m very happy that I went there to cover the festival and took my Nikon
D5300 dslr camera for its first spin, I’m still tinkering with the camera and
Its my 2nd time to use it in covering events.
The event started at around
2:30pm and ended at around 7pm, the event was followed by a fireworks display
and some stage show. Its awesome to see that they converted a parking space near
Shakeys into an event center. It accommodated hundreds of people who watches the
parade of marching bands and also witness the routine performance which was
prepared for this festival.
I don’t have yet the details on who won the
contest, all I can hear is that many people are in favor of the marching bands
of Bicol. I will update this post if ever I get the right info.
check
out my short photo diary below and my complete photo coverage.
I
arrived at around 2:30pm here in Evangelita st. and it was in the nick of time
before the start of the parade
The
sun scorches so high and you can see that marching band members didn’t mind the
heat of the sun, they play their music non stop
Kudos
to all marching bands members who carries the bigger instruments
The
crowd favorites in every marching bands are the lovely muse and majorettes.
With
colorful costumes and with all smiles.
They
smile whenever they see big crowd infront of them and also people with cameras
Their
marching band leader is at the front leading the whole group
there
are times that they stop for a break but then they continue the music and
marching when the road is clear
Trumpets
and trombones….
The
stage and performance area in Talaba
City
of Bacoor officials and the town folks are here to watch the routine performance
of the marching bands
Marching
continues…
Getting
ready….
One
of the marching band member took a rest.. he almost fainted but still continues
to play that big instrument
With
flags and batons add more color to the marching bands
They
never stop walking even if I’m in front of them hahaha, they never break their
line and march
make way for them when they approaches.
photogs
in action.
Shiny
brass instruments
I’m
glad that the sky is clear that day…. last year was bad because it rained.
Here’s
the marching band from Tanza, Cavite.
The
Bacoor City officials, including our Mayor Strike Revilla, his first lady and
Congresswoman Lani Mercado-Revilla is here to watch the parade of colors, music
and pinoy pride.
They
also hand over a copy of Bacoor Magazine.
Here’s
a marching band from Rizal
met
a fellow Bacoor blogger
Town
folks posing a photo with their Kapitan
Napoleon
is that you???
Marching
band members photo op while resting on top of a fire truck
Oh
wait..let me take a selfie
Lovely
muse and majorettes
The
trophy for the grand champion of Musiko 2014
Thanks
everyone for reading my blog coverage, feel free to save a photo if you a want a
copy of it
here are my photo coverage as captured by me and my Nikon
D5300 with 18-55mm VR II kit lens