This year’s Panagbenga has been nothing short of a color spectacle showcasing Baguio’s arts and culture.
A key highlight of the event, The Mighty Bhutens Art
Exhibit, brings the spirit of the Cordilleras to life through its artistry.
This display features works by Kabunyan de Guia, Guiller Lagac, and Oliver
Olivete—collectively known as The Mighty Bhutens. Their pieces, inspired by
National Artist Kidlat Tahimik, reflect a spontaneous, playful approach that
remains true to the rich heritage of the region.
The Food and Crafts Fair, running from February 17 – March
03, features local MSMEs presenting a variety of products, including souvenirs,
foods, and delicacies. The Food Truck Fest at The Drive offers a unique mix of tastes
and flavors from local culinary entrepreneurs.
The Arts and Crafts activity sparks creativity among
students from various schools as they repurposed past Panagbenga decors into
sustainable art. Families enjoyed bonding at Family Art Day, while friends
found inspiration from the scenic Sky Terrace view during the Painting
Competition.
The shoppers enjoy the Panagbenga spirit and festive
atmosphere enriched by music and cultural performances from groups such as Day
Eng Cultural Group, University of Baguio BIBAK Ubbun Kaafuan, Paggawisan Tako
Am-In from the University of the Philippines-Baguio and Gawis Culture and Arts
Ensemble.
Fur-parents and their beloved companions struts their super
style in a fun-filled costume contest. The Pet Pawstival kicked off with a
paw-some day of bonding and laughter, creating unforgettable memories for both
pets and their devoted owners.
The weaving workshop, led by master weaver Cathy Ekid from
Bontoc, shares her expertise in backstrap weaving. With the assistance of the
Pasakalye Group of Artists, mall-goers try their hand at this traditional
craft, contributing to the preservation of the art of weaving.
Hiraya: Dreams in Bloom showcased a heartfelt collection of
artworks that captured dreams and aspirations through the enchanting beauty of
flowers. Featuring over 60 pieces from 48 artists, the exhibit highlighted the
incredible talent of prominent Pasakalye artists, blending tradition and
creativity in a captivating visual storytelling.
Blooming Weaves celebrated Cordillera’s rich weaving
traditions through a stunning fashion show and exhibit. Featuring the Fashion
Designers Alliance Cordillera, the event blended traditional fabrics with
modern, eco-conscious designs. Visitors admired intricate handwoven
masterpieces, showcasing techniques like backstrap weaving, pedal loom weaving,
and ikat dyeing—each a testament to indigenous artistry.
Spectacular fireworks, vibrant floral displays featuring a
dynamic blend of pastel floral designs, and striking gobo and light
installations throughout the mall further enhanced the Panagbenga celebrations.
On February 23, residents and visitors eagerly gathered to witness the highly anticipated Grand Float Parade, featuring 44 beautifully decorated floats that captivated the crowd.
As a hall-of-famer, SM City Baguio presented a non-competing entry, bringing this year’s festival theme, "Blossoms Beyond Boundaries," to life with a stunning design inspired by a cornucopia of bountiful harvests.
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