Parading on the streets of Vigan wasn't that bad because of our costumes and props shielding us from the heat. But it definitely did not shield us from the words the people said. Although their words were more on the funny side rather than the insulting side, I think it was still a bit racist and quite stereotyping because a man said something like us being involved with missiles and bombs during the parade. Like, my head is hurting a bit from the braids and this dude just had to say that out loud, lmao. Although it was quite a weird experience, we still carried on, I suppose. Till we saw someone from the back faint and got rushed to the nearest school, like, zamnnn...
Anyways, once we were done with the parade, we also had time to watch other performances.
For 7th grade girls, I really liked their performance because it reminded me of the dance we had to do back in Nan Chong, which was to make a big flower with fans.
I don't really know with the 7th-grade boys' performance, though. I was already in my classroom when they started.
The performance of the 8th-grade girls left me amazed because they kept performing even though their music stopped midway. My friend from that grade kind of mentioned that someone might have sabotaged them at the time.
I also liked the boys' performance because I loved the movie Coco as a kid.
But I only watched it for a bit because I went back to the classroom to take off the braids in my hair.
For 9th grade girls, I liked the way they switch colors. Their Disney reference was a great movie because it showed some of our culture like arnis.
And I was absolutely laughing my face off when it was the turn of the 9th-grade boys because I recognized that some of their sound effects were from the game Dead Rails on Roblox. It was absolutely hilarious, to the point where I think one of the practice teachers helped make their music. I even saw their performance on my fyp.
The performance of the boys in our grade however...they were kinda terrible, but not completely, no offense. Their props were good, but they weren't really in sync, the same as us girls, lolz.
I felt like I was in a cult here.
As for the ates and kuyas in the 11th grade, I could not watch them because I had to take my rest after being under the sun.
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